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What should I do if an answer has a good-turned-bad link, and I'm lazy to findthe replacement cannot be found?

The link in https://stackoverflow.com/a/1440990/3787777an answer currently redirects to some casino advertisement (at least for me. Maybe, maybe it behaves differently depending on location). Maybe the source still lives somewhere under a different link, but I'mI could not infind the mood to go searchingreplacement. 

Should I, in such scenario, just remove the link? The downside, is that URL isn't visible anymore, and if someone (willing to fix it) came later, they wouldn't know about it / wouldn't see the clues in the URL of what to search for.

What should I do if answer has a good-turned-bad link, and I'm lazy to find replacement

The link in https://stackoverflow.com/a/1440990/3787777 currently redirects to some casino advertisement (at least for me. Maybe it behaves differently depending on location). Maybe the source still lives somewhere under different link, but I'm not in the mood to go searching. Should I in such scenario just remove the link? The downside, is that URL isn't visible anymore, and if someone (willing to fix it) came later, they wouldn't know about it / wouldn't see the clues in URL of what to search for.

What should I do if an answer has a good-turned-bad link, and the replacement cannot be found?

The link in an answer currently redirects to some casino advertisement (at least for me, maybe it behaves differently depending on location). Maybe the source still lives somewhere under a different link, but I could not find the replacement. 

Should I, in such scenario, just remove the link? The downside is that URL isn't visible anymore, and if someone (willing to fix it) came later, they wouldn't know about it / wouldn't see the clues in the URL of what to search for.

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What should I do if answer has a good-turned-bad link, and I'm lazy to find replacement

The link in https://stackoverflow.com/a/1440990/3787777 currently redirects to some casino advertisement (at least for me. Maybe it behaves differently depending on location). Maybe the source still lives somewhere under different link, but I'm not in the mood to go searching. Should I in such scenario just remove the link? The downside, is that URL isn't visible anymore, and if someone (willing to fix it) came later, they wouldn't know about it / wouldn't see the clues in URL of what to search for.