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If the answer contained so little information without the link, it wasn't a good answer to begin with and probably deserved a downvote at the time. Now, since the link is broken (unless you can fix it, in which case please do!) it should be downvoted as it's now even more useless. The downvote tooltip says "this answer is not useful". It doesn't say "this ...


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It's possbile that neither the user who cast the "invalid flag" flag nor the moderator (maybe precisely because of the "invalid flag" flag) were aware that the link is defunct. The flag queue is huge and there are only a few moderators. In cases like this, rather than just casting a NAA flag, you should flag as Other and explain that the link is now dead ...


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If the link is broken, it is helping no one. It is best to replace it with a canonical one from elsewhere, but if that doesn't exist, an archive.org link is absolutely fine. Your apprehensions are a bit misplaced, IMHO. You can't guess as to why a page is no longer there and people who do post things on the web should know that "the web doesn't forget".


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We should complain to Oracle that they messed up their redirects. Currently, http://blogs.sun.com/chengfang/entry/why_am_i_using_netbeans redirects to https://blogs.sun.com/chengfang/entry/why_am_i_using_netbeans, which redirects to https://blogs.oracle.com/roller-ui/errors/404.jsp (which despite the filename, responds with HTTP 200). (checked using wget ...


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The standard way to deal with this is to make the answer not rely on a link in the first place. An answer should contain some sort of relevant summary, excerpt, or explanation from the content it links to so that if the link breaks, the answer is not compromised. If you're finding answers that contain practically only links, they might not be salvageable. ...


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I don't like this. Flags should be used to inform moderators that there is something they need to take care of. Cleaning up links isn't one of our duties. Users can edit posts to fix or improve them. That includes fixing broken links. Answers which consist of nothing of worth except for a link should be either deleted or converted to a comment; this is ...


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If at all possible, we should try to improve answers, so I tried to use the Wayback Machine to see if I could at least get a copy of the old content and at least put this "answer" back into it's previous state of being helpful. However, a robots.txt file on that server prevented the Internet Archive from parsing it while the link was still active. Thus, in ...


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So, there where two issues here. 1) Someone (who I will not name for the sake of all involved) ... may have not chkconfig on'd the named service when he/she/it rebuilt the NY DNS servers to upgrade them to CentOS 6.x This caused two of our 4 DNS servers to not respond to any requests when they where rebooted for patches yesterday night. We should have ...


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I imagine this will only increase over time so I wonder if there could be a standard way to manage this? I agree, this is a huge problem that I think needs addressing. Wikipedia has a fantastic model, I think we should follow. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Dispenser/Link_checker. The core solution should include an automated tool that trawls and ...


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If the answer is link only and hence now worthless you can flag it and put a comment in the "other box" to make it very clear that this is now worthless. If the answer is free-standing and the link is only a small part you can edit the post to remove the broken link or correct it, nothing is lost and there's no need for any moderator involvement at all. ...


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The question is not answerable without the code contained in the dead links. It is also 2 years old, there is no realistic chance to get those links back again. You can try to contact the asker via comment, but he was last seen some months ago, so I doubt that would work. Personally I don't think there is any value in keeping this question, nobody can gain ...


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I just fixed it by adding an explicit anchor to the Wikipedia article, so that the old URL will lead to the correct section again. I also fixed the redirect from Meek's method to Counting Single Transferable Votes so that just linking to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meek%27s_method without any section anchor will lead to the correct section. In fact, this ...


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Starting with the next build, we'll be relaxing this throttle for established users. Broadly speaking, the higher your reputation the more edits you'll be able to make before running into this anti-vandalization cutoff. Past a certain point, the limit will be removed altogether. A flag may still be raised to call someone in to look at an unusually long ...


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The link isnt broken; StackExchange is just using the feature a little bit differently then normal. They provide the content at the top of the page and in the normal place instead of just jumping to it on the page. Note the link you provided shows the requested content in a highlighted box at the very top of the page and also more near the bottom which is ...


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My typical thought process is: If the answer provides some context, but not much, and most of it is in a relatively obscure link: leave a comment about the broken link, possibly downvote depending on if the answer is otherwise well-formatted/good/etc. If the answer contains a link that is easily findable (or known to have moved due to version updates): ...


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No point to add another comment, as ordinary users can't edit their comments anyway. Two scenarios here: If the whole comment was based on the dead link flag it for moderator attention, choosing "other" and explaining the link is dead - if you have some time, look for mirror link or alternative place with same information and add to the flag report so the ...


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Many of these should have been removed regardless of the link being broken or not. But yes, flagging as 'other' and indicating a broken link would have helped quite a bit, if only to alert us that the 'answers' should not be converted to comments (or we'd just be turning a broken answer into a broken comment). Edit Wait, Jeff, I swear, we test every single ...


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Looks like someone simply forgot to add that link. It's pretty obvious what that was meant to link to, so I fixed it here; all privilege pages are wikis on MSO. The change will propagate to all other Stack Exchange sites in… actually I don't know, this is done manually.


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The action to be taken depends, but your options are: Leave a comment, explaining that the link is broken. Edit the answer yourself, replacing the link with a working one. Flag for moderator attention or as Not an answer if it only consists of one link. But the last option is only available for 0-votes not-accepted low-quality answers tm. Otherwise poke ...


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The redirect is back up and working, give it a try: http://odata.stackexchange.com SEDE was totally rebuilt with our Oregon web tier, and the old binding for odata.stackexchange.com simply didn't survive the move...it's just been corrected.


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Yes, I agree SO should implement a stale-link detector. URLs in answers is one thing, URLs in comments is another (and generally considered less significant, and more open to abuse). This feature-enhance request has many prior duplicates (some about answers, some about comments, some about both), check these out first before posting a duplicate ...


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That image was uploaded April 2009, before the official image upload was introduced in August 2010. Hence, it was either uploaded to a private Imgur account, or to a free account. In both cases: apparently it has meanwhile expired and is gone. Forever: How long do you keep the images? As long as images are getting at least 1 view every 6 months, ...


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I wouldn't bother downvoting it. There are two better options: Try to find if there is an alternate link that contains the content that used to be there (if you know what content used to be there). If you can't find anything, flag it so a moderator can either complete step 1 or delete the answer.


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That's the link that shows the screen you captured in the image if you open that popup via the "Stack Exchange" button in the top left of the screen. So when you click it, it technically still works. It just takes you to the screen that you're already on, so you don't see any changes.


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The error that comes is: <!-- Actual error: Could not find a part of the path &#39;C:\sites\stackexchange-network\content\downloads\OpenSTV-1.7-osx.dmg&#39;.--> <!-- Actual error: Could not find a part of the path &#39;C:\sites\stackexchange-network\content\downloads\OpenSTV-1.7-win32.exe&#39;.--> Guess the fuzzy part which ...


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Somehow stack was inserted into the existing URLs of images that were uploaded before May 2011: http://i.stack.imgur.com/lSZui.png versus http://i.stack.imgur.com/lSZui.png http://i.stack.imgur.com/C3zkF.png versus http://i.stack.imgur.com/C3zkF.png It seems only http://meta.stackoverflow.com/privileges/new-user still refers to the correct image ...


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If the question is useful or makes any sense without the link, then the best course of action is probably just to edit and remove the broken link. But in this case, as you mention, the question and the answers it has received are completely worthless without the accompanying code. So you should flag the question and ask a moderator to delete it. Explain ...


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Yes! Flag the question for moderator attention, explain that it contains a dead link that makes the question now completely useless, and ask for it to be deleted. (You'll need to use the "other" option in order to provide this explanation.)     As you mentioned, questions like this are completely useless to anyone now and serve no purpose. ...


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It is not a mistake of flag all these answers, but you need to flag them in correct category. Some of the answers already selected as Answer for the question. All these may be related to the question but the link is broken now. As Yi Jinng's comment if you flagged as broken link all these may accepted by the moderators.



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