Y'all have really got to stop circulating those "anything following a question mark in a URL is a tracking code, so you can remove it without affecting how the link works and they won't be able to track your activity!" posts.
Not only are there many types of URLs where you can't safely remove the bit following the question mark – this should be extremely obviously so to anyone who's ever paid attention to, for example, what a YouTube URL looks like – it's also giving folks a false sense of security: the fact that a URL doesn't have a question mark in it doesn't necessarily mean that it doesn't contain tracking data.
Like, yes, strip the tracking data out of your shared links if you can, that's just common courtesy, but there's no magic rule that will let you skip having to understand the URL structure of the site whose links you're sharing. Sometimes removing the stuff after the question mark will disable the tracking; sometimes it will make the link do something very different from what you expect it to do, or stop working entirely; sometimes it will accomplish nothing whatsoever.