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Link rot (also called link death, link breaking, or reference rot) is the phenomenon of hyperlinks tending over time to cease to point to their originally targeted file, web page, or server due to that resource being relocated to a new address or becoming permanently unavailable.
Following a page move or page deletion, links to Wikipedia pages from other websites may break. In most page moves, a redirect will remain at the old page—this won't cause a problem. But if a page is completely deleted or usurped (i.e. replaced with other content) then link rot will have been caused on any external websites that link to it.
Xenu, or Xenu's Link Sleuth, is a computer program that checks websites for broken hyperlinks. [1] It is written by Tilman Hausherr and is proprietary software available at no charge . The program is named after Xenu , the galactic ruler from Scientology scripture .
Wikipedia:Linter – MediaWiki extension to identify broken and problematic markup which cannot be fixed automatically by the server; Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Accessibility. Wikipedia:WikiProject Accessibility; List of errors
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It was large, took three days to process. Added 25,000 archive URLs. You can read my strategy in the link. Do you still see a lot of broken links without archive URLs? -- Green C 01:07, 11 November 2024 (UTC) Of the first 500 in the above link, 194 don't show archives. If you could filter out the ones without archive URLs for time, it'll help a ...