I will give an example page to illustrate what I'm saying. When on a desktop or laptop, if we hover over a link, the destination URL appears in a small box at the bottom left.
If we click and the speed allows (if it's slow), we will see where we are heading in that same bottom-left line.
As just an example, the page ingesaez.es is a bit slow. When clicking on a sublink on their page, it shows that it will redirect to facebook.com even though I am on their blog. Then, the destination is another subpage of their blog, which is quite interesting.
It was not a Facebook ad or any direct relation, so it might be due to advertising campaigns or perhaps Facebook is doing something problematic there?
If we click and the speed allows (if it's slow), we will see where we are heading in that same bottom-left line.
As just an example, the page ingesaez.es is a bit slow. When clicking on a sublink on their page, it shows that it will redirect to facebook.com even though I am on their blog. Then, the destination is another subpage of their blog, which is quite interesting.
It was not a Facebook ad or any direct relation, so it might be due to advertising campaigns or perhaps Facebook is doing something problematic there?