Too many times I find a years-old post with a solution to a problem where someone in the comments below the answers links to a very helpful page with more information, details, etc; only to click and find the link is dead.
I propose we add automated link archiving to comments, so that when a url is commented, it is presented like this:
Or something similar. Which auto archives either with a public archive service's API, or with a custom StackExchange scraping solution that would be developed.
|live
part necessary? The link is already lincluded in the primary text, there doesn't seem to be a need for anything more than[archived]
[archived]
part of the text, and the main text contains the original URL,|live
is redudant. Following the example in the question, the link in thegoogle.com
text and thelive
text points to the same link. Onlyarchived
points elsewhere