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Ian Kemp
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How do we deal with them?

We don't; at least, not on the scale you're proposing. If a link is important enough that a user followed it to find it was broken, then it's important enough for that user to make an effort to find the current correct location for that link, and edit the offending post to correct it (or remove the link). That's just good etiquette, and honestly how much of an effort is it to plug a URL into the Wayback MachineWayback Machine and see what comes up? Five minutes?

Not all problems need solving. Not all problems need solving with automation.

How do we deal with them?

We don't; at least, not on the scale you're proposing. If a link is important enough that a user followed it to find it was broken, then it's important enough for that user to make an effort to find the current correct location for that link, and edit the offending post to correct it (or remove the link). That's just good etiquette, and honestly how much of an effort is it to plug a URL into the Wayback Machine and see what comes up? Five minutes?

Not all problems need solving. Not all problems need solving with automation.

How do we deal with them?

We don't; at least, not on the scale you're proposing. If a link is important enough that a user followed it to find it was broken, then it's important enough for that user to make an effort to find the current correct location for that link, and edit the offending post to correct it (or remove the link). That's just good etiquette, and honestly how much of an effort is it to plug a URL into the Wayback Machine and see what comes up? Five minutes?

Not all problems need solving. Not all problems need solving with automation.

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Ian Kemp
  • 29.8k
  • 12
  • 116
  • 167

How do we deal with them?

We don't; at least, not on the scale you're proposing. If a link is important enough that a user followed it to find it was broken, then it's important enough for that user to make an effort to find the current correct location for that link, and edit the offending post to correct it (or remove the link). That's just good etiquette, and honestly how much of an effort is it to plug a URL into the Wayback Machine and see what comes up? Five minutes?

Not all problems need solving. Not all problems need solving with automation.