• Seems that Bluesky doesn’t like static identifiers for Google Analytics. As soon as I enable it and add bluesky as ID tag it is not posting and returns a 401 error. Disabling it will post it just fine. Is this restricted by Bluesky?

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  • Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    I’ll have to investigate that. I don’t have an answer at the moment. I’ll follow up once I’ve learned something useful!

    Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    I haven’t been able to reproduce this issue; I tested with a few possibilities, but wasn’t able to get this error to occur. Do you have any additional information you can share?

    Thread Starter Rick Hoekman

    (@rhoekman)

    Odd.. It should be easy to reproduce as it’s just those settings I mentiond. No biggie, just wanted to see which traffic comes from Bluesky as they have a noreferrer on outgoing links.

    Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    Hmm. Yeah, I expected it to be simple to reproduce. Maybe it’s a PHP version thing? (I don’t know why that would be, but… maybe.)

    What version of PHP are you running?

    Thread Starter Rick Hoekman

    (@rhoekman)

    Using PHP 8.3. But indeed probably not the issue. Maybe it’s an API sanitization thing stripping out parameters at the end of an url?

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