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Websites whose URL’s contain tildes (~) are usually published by the government.
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A tilde (~) in a URL typically indicates a personal or user directory on a web server (e.g., /~username), often used by individuals at universities or ISPs — not a sign of government publication. Government sites more commonly use domain names like .gov.
A tilde (~) in a URL typically indicates a personal or user directory on a web server (e.g., /~username), often used by individuals at universities or ISPs — not a sign of government publication. Government sites more commonly use domain names like .gov.
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