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amiamitamago said:
hi jueony,
http_referer is sent from a https site to a https site by default, usually not only a origin domain but also a path and query string.
Only if each page expressly set content="no-referrer" in a meta tag (which can be done only by a sitemaster), then no referrer will be sent.
I just wanted to check if yande.re's forum is setup like so. but seems not.

Yes, There are thousands of links to Amazon, but to a single tutorial book is not. They research what book is interested by what people. they get their business bigger that way.
I'm saying this because I value yande.re and also wish this thread last long.

Considering yande.re's nature, we don't have to tell Amazon where it's from.
Just change "https" to "http" will not send referrer.(in some case not enough)
The below links are samples how a destination site sees you without "s".
https://www.whatismyreferer.com
http://www.whatismyreferer.com
https://www.axfc.net/s/e.cgi
http://www.axfc.net/s/e.cgi
These sites only see domain without path, which relieves a bit.
But this doesn't endorse how amazon exactly sees it.
I didn't know this. Thank you for letting me know.
I still don't think amazon would check the posts in yande.re, but you have a point. I'll use http instead https then.