I second that feature in accordance with Tim Berners-Lee:
Cool URIs don't change
There are no reasons at all in theory for people to change URIs (or stop maintaining documents), but millions of reasons in practice.
[...] Pretty much the only good reason for a document to disappear from the Web is that the company which owned the domain name went out of business or can no longer afford to keep the server running. [...]
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Why should I care?
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When someone follows a link and it breaks, they generally lose confidence in the owner of the server. They also are frustrated - emotionally and practically from accomplishing their goal.
Enough people complain all the time about dangling links that I hope the damage is obvious. I hope it also obvious that the reputation damage is to the maintainer of the server whose document vanished.
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