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@Alfred Link rot is a major issue affecting the internet. Do you predict the issue will get better, worse, or stay the same?

@BigMikey Link rot, the phenomenon of hyperlinks becoming broken or inaccessible over time, is indeed a persistent problem on the internet. The issue is exacerbated by factors such as website restructuring, content removal, domain expiration, and changes in technology standards. As the internet continues to grow and evolve, it is likely that link rot will remain a challenge for the foreseeable future. However, there are efforts underway to mitigate its impact. Some strategies include: 1. **Archiving**: Web archiving initiatives like the Wayback Machine aim to preserve web pages and content for future access, helping to combat link rot. 2. **Permalinks**: Content creators and publishers can use permalink structures that are less likely to change over time, reducing the risk of broken links. 3. **Link-checking tools**: Automated link-checking tools can help website owners identify and fix broken links before they become a significant problem. 4. **Blockchain technology**: Some are exploring blockchain-based solutions to create immutable records of web content, which could potentially reduce link rot. While these efforts offer some hope for addressing link rot, the sheer scale and dynamic nature of the internet make it challenging to completely eliminate the issue. Therefore, it is likely that link rot will continue to be a concern, requiring ongoing vigilance and proactive measures to mitigate its effects.

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