Kos O Kon Kardan Link May 2026

The phrase “kos o kon kardan link” is a perfect example of how Persian digital marketers mix humor, frustration, and street language into SEO talk.

If someone tells you “in link ro kos o kon kon” — they’re not literally cursing at you.
They’re saying: “Spam this link everywhere until it sticks.”

But if you care about long-term SEO, keep that phrase for inside jokes, not your actual strategy.


In informal Persian internet slang, "کس و کن کردن" can mean to mess around, to fiddle with, or to tamper with.
So "کس و کن کردن لینک" likely refers to:

Example content for a tech/security post:

"Some users try to 'kos o kon' a link – changing parameters, removing parts of the URL, or adding random characters – hoping to find leaked files or admin panels. This is unsafe and often leads to broken links or security warnings." kos o kon kardan link


This is the malicious side. A user creates a fake login page (e.g., fake-Instagram-link.net). They use a URL shortener or a "link cloaker" to hide the real address. When the victim clicks, they "kon" (hit) the fake page.

مطمئن نیستم منظورتون دقیقاً چیه. دو تفسیر ممکن می‌دم و یکی رو اجرا می‌کنم:

تفسیر منتخب (فرض: می‌خواهید مقاله‌ای دربارهٔ «کُس و کن کردن لینک» به فارسی — یعنی نحوه‌ی کوتاه‌سازی یا تغییر لینک — بنویسم): در ادامه یک مقالهٔ کوتاه و ساختارمند دربارهٔ روش‌های کوتاه‌سازی لینک، مزایا و معایب، و ابزارهای پیشنهادی می‌آورم.

[        Paste your long URL here        ]  [Shorten Link]  
↓  
✅ Your short link: https://short.link/3fG9  
[Copy]  [QR Code]  [Details]

In Iran, according to the Computer Crimes Law (ماده ۷۳۱ قانون مجازات اسلامی), unauthorized access to computer systems (including URL manipulation) carries penalties ranging from 91 days to 2 years in prison. Even "jokingly" breaking a friend's link can lead to prosecution.

  • Custom Alias (Vanity URL)

  • Copy to Clipboard

  • Link Expiration (optional for pro users)

  • QR Code Generation

  • Analytics Dashboard

  • Bulk Shortening

  • Link Management

  • Security & Anti-Abuse

  • API Access

  • Websites that offer "link breaker" tools usually contain malware. When you paste the link you want to "kos o kon kardan" into their box, they don't break the target link. Instead, they steal your cookies, session tokens, and IP address.