I need to make sure the advice is clear and step-by-step. Maybe start with how to safely expand the link, then the risks, and then what to do if they're already concerned about their security after clicking.
Once I have more information, I'll be happy to help you create a blog post.
He hit play. There was no music, only the steady, rhythmic sound of waves crashing against a rocky shore and the distant, unmistakable cry of a loon. Then, a voice broke through the static. It was his own voice, sounding older, tired, but remarkably calm.
I need to highlight that the responsibility is on them to check, but caution is always necessary. Provide a balanced view between checking and staying safe.
Another point: sometimes the same shortened link might be used for different purposes by different people. So the destination can vary depending on who controls the bit.ly account. That means even if the link was safe before, it could be changed later to point to something harmful.