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The following Meta question mentions dead links should be removed; Which flag should I use to report a dead link?

Yet my suggested edit doing just that was rejected.

So shouldn't dead links be removed?

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    I'd say it's by now so bad that the whole answer can simply go. It's link only and - as you say - the majority is dead. I wouldn't have rejected the edit, but I'm not sure it's worth salvaging anyway.
    – Bart
    Dec 7, 2014 at 20:13
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    Dead links should be replaced. If you don't have time to find the substitutes then just leave it for somebody that does. Dec 7, 2014 at 20:14

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Just removing a dead link does not really improve a post.
It arguably makes it worse, as the notice that there was something more is gone.

The proper thing to do when you notice dead links, depending on circumstances, is one of:

  • Notify the author with a comment.
  • Replace it with a link to an archived version, or another link to an equivalent source.
  • Finally flag it as link-only answerr to get it removed (also add a comment).
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  • interesting.. looks like its completely deleted now, so instead of people having access to the one link that was working, its better to not have any links?
    – Akash
    Dec 8, 2014 at 4:56
  • @Akash It was a link-only answer, severely dated (and decomposing), and there are lots of proper answers on the question. So, not really a loss. (BTW: It was animuson did the deed.) Dec 8, 2014 at 4:59

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