A vector of attack (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_vector in "computer security") is that AB with AC can be spelled as AAB or AAC.
Meaning writing "17" letters away from an "18" can be spelled as a "118" or a "711".
I learned this from reading my URLs, I did not invent this idea, I am just, um, noticing. I am not even mentioning how the mutability and permutatability of cryptographic hashes can be used/abused if not tracked. I am not even talking about how signaling can be read/misread and what that means when you speak like that "officially" and it is not tracked.
Historically, we had "Clean URLs" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clean_URL) well BEFORE, but then, I theorize, some
"wise" jobs/people had too much fun wriing/exposing Dirty URLs instead (for enumerous/enumeratous reasons, besides that a hex|hash is easier than speaking English, for many professional jobs people prefer not to spean English on record and would prefer a hash/hex instead, that reason makes "sense", and makes "jobs". Encrypting your URLs, I mean, encrypting your thoughts, is fun if you get to call it "Intelligence", and do not have to follow public policies or report what work you did with that "thinking". Let us hear the audio of that conversation too, where you explained by "grace of G-d" why you put the A next to the B like that. A https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_function / https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hex [what could be hidden fine/appropriately, secure URLs would still work] might feel better than having to speak English professionally, and not require job skills for speaking English. There are employed "mature" people who do not have TV shows about them yet, who are just changing Clean URLs into Dirty URLs as a job, and I think that cursing should be talked about too).
This is not an official police method nor psychological diagnostic tool, this information is not being given as evidence, yet is being treated as such.
There is actual meaning to these forms which deserve recognition/seriousness/integrity, for example being recognized by a number as much as a letter.
If we're taking it seriously, then should a Fire Exit have a "666" written in neon too, "just in case" there "to help them remember" solving (well, "solving", in quotes, to say again definitely not my invention) literacy issues "because this works to write a 6 there", as the job describes? Fact is, we could put clean language messages instead of a 6 given that feature works as the job describes, would English be better than a "6" for communication, otherwise what does this job really describe?
(If you analyzed our societal data NSA-PRISM-style with "Total Information Awarenss" e.g. a keylogger++ then you could find all the examples of "911" being artfully put next to "211" as a severity indicator in public hexing/labeling, where the "411" becomes a neutral lebel. You do not want a 9 you want a 4 if there is an 11 next, but if a 0 appears then be careful [the "scary 404" is "6", with enough numbers to become a word nearly, which does not occur naturally in math at the beginning of a URL {patterns beyond a statistical probability, to the point of which that's human-coded intervention/signaling}, verifiable at https://steemit.com/@scribe/comments like https://steemit.com/data/@scribe/r66od1 & https://steemit.com/data/@scribe/r66p67 & https://steemit.com/data/@scribe/r66paq my very last/previous sequential comments in order], then again with a 101 a 0 is a good sign. Modern hexastrology (I give these "jobs" dignity by saying `Hexspeak` instead), now actually an "analyst" job.) ...ideally an Analyst job could put a "101" and "Edu" for education, if URLs are a freeform writing job.