I understand your suggestion, but I doubt it will be done. A quote is no different from a regular post. Even if this would work via the quote tag, someone using that technique could modify the quote tag to refer a different post easily (see above).
All browsers (expect maybe mobile) offer a way to spot this. Hover over the linktext with the mouse and see where it leads. IMHO this is internet 101. Dont click a link where you have no idea where you end up. This includes shortened links, which is a perfect tool for someone to link to a fake page. The hardcore version would be to go to the URL you think the link leads by hand and copy pasta the rest of the link. E.g. if you get a stearncommunity/blabla link, you go to the page steamcommunity and copy the /blabla behind it.
I hope you found the difference...
Thanks for your reply Shorena,
I dont ask for myself you know:
I ask that because there will always be people who will be fooled by such tricks.
Since the time i provide advices to users about the good behaviour regarding the web,
Maybe 10% apply my advices...
We are soon in 2015 and around 75% of the people i help irl (hardware, middleware, software) still use the same password for all their tools.... without speaking about the "birthpass" if you see what i mean
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