It's just a copied article from elsewhere that had links inserted in the text. Smart because it doesn't seem like spam, but they didn't write it themselves. Good reminder to check links before clicking on them.
Some other links posted on .win have tracking features, but because people grabbed it from a mailing list, or grabbed the link to a tweet from a website. The actual content they linked is legitimate, but the poster either didn't notice or bothered to remove the extra bits added to the url. You can get browser add-ons that sanitize those links, but for the OP's links, you need to use a firewall.
It's just a copied article from elsewhere that had links inserted in the text. Smart because it doesn't seem like spam, but they didn't write it themselves.