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I was reading a question and clicked on a link to a janeg.ca page (don't try it) that ended up spawning popups galore, including sending me to algoprime.co. It seems that janeg.ca is now dead (and for sale).

There are a number of java answers that link to janeg.ca (google search), although the question I was on is not in that list and I can't see it in my browser history (it was this answer).

How do we quickly and easily find and disable all links to janeg.ca pages?

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  • Well, there are only 48 posts linking to them on SO: stackoverflow.com/search?q=url%3Ajaneg.ca Sep 7, 2015 at 18:00
  • @Deduplicator - do you think there is a need for an internal SO function to do a large scale search/delete for dead links like this? I replaced that one with a WaybackMachine version, but that took me a while due to the speed of my connection.
    – Andy Brown
    Sep 7, 2015 at 21:26
  • When it's something large-scale but easily automated, a CM or dev sometimes does it. Otherwise, it's a manual task. Sep 7, 2015 at 21:37
  • @Deduplicator - in terms of process, would one tag each question with, say, dead-link, and then burn through them all, removing each one's tag as it is done?
    – Andy Brown
    Sep 7, 2015 at 21:39
  • Why two edits where one suffices? Sep 7, 2015 at 21:40
  • @Deduplicator, ah, I was thinking about the time involved in finding a wayback equivalent for the link. If it is just a case of employing <strike>strike</strike> then, yes, one would suffice. Which should we be doing?
    – Andy Brown
    Sep 7, 2015 at 21:42
  • Why would you have to mark any of the affected posts first? Sep 7, 2015 at 21:48
  • @Deduplicator - scaling. If it takes me 4 minutes to find the appropriate Wayback replacement, and there are 48 of them, that's 3 hours of thankless editing time that I don't have, not to mention disconnects and resuming and working out where I left off. If it takes 20 seconds to mark them as [dead-link], that's "only" 15 minutes, and a permanent marker so others can tackle any [dead-link] questions/answers as well. Downside to that, now I say it out loud, is the tag applies to the question and doesn't highlight the damaged answer.
    – Andy Brown
    Sep 7, 2015 at 21:52
  • I suppose each answer could be flagged for mod attention, but that feels like overkill for a task any editor could do.
    – Andy Brown
    Sep 7, 2015 at 21:52
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    Seems what you want is a new review-queue for dead links. See meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/300916/… As-is, do as many as you can and want to do, and leave the rest for others. Sep 7, 2015 at 22:02

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