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I noticed that refiddle.com, a site likely used to test regular expressions, is no longer active and links to a spam site. An issue was raised on the official repo in 2021, but it appears that the project has been abandoned and we can no longer rely on it to stay up.

We need some help to:

  1. edit out the broken links from the questions/answers, or
  2. if by removing the link, the answer does not make sense, flag as "not an answer" or vote to delete

Please do not flag these posts as spam.

https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=url%3A%22refiddle.com%22 (217 results)

Thanks

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  • There is an unsecured refiddle.co. May 2 at 9:42
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    If the editors have enough time they may replace the link with one pointing to regex101.com or regexr.com. Iff the demo link really is needed.
    – Lino
    May 2 at 10:15
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    @Lino "Iff the demo link really is needed." it shouldn't be. Because in that case, it's a link-only answer. But it's a nice to have for an actual answer.
    – VLAZ
    May 2 at 10:21
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    @VLAZ yeah that's what I meant, if its just a complementary link to a good answer, it may be better to replace it than to just remove it.
    – Lino
    May 2 at 11:22
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    If we find any comments with a link to refiddle, what would be the correct action? NLN for link only comments, and flag for edit if the comment contains enough information without it?
    – Thom A
    May 2 at 11:33
  • @Andreasdetestscensorship it seems it has all of the data from the old one as well. Just changing the domain in the link seems to fix it. May 2 at 11:39
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    If that is the case, and ".com" should now be ".co" (and presumably https -> http) then it would seem a better™ option for maybe someone at Stack Overflow to have Community rewrite the URLs. That could also (hopefully) address the comments out there too.
    – Thom A
    May 2 at 11:45
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    @ThomA all of the ones I removed seemed to be "http" so maybe their wasn't a secure version of the site to start with. May 2 at 11:51
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    I freely admit that I just assume that any good site would use https now-a-days, @AbdulAzizBarkat , considering how accessible its implementation is.
    – Thom A
    May 2 at 11:53
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    Not all refiddle.com links are also valid refiddle.co links, so replacing them automatically with the community bot probably isn't acceptable. Especially the short form links seems to often just not work.
    – mousetail
    May 2 at 14:03
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    @Cerbrus Creating broken links is unhelpful. When editing and the link is invalid either delete the link, replace it with a regex101 link, or flag as low quality. Note that more than half of the posts have been fixed already
    – mousetail
    May 2 at 14:23
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    @Cerbrus Automated replacement is not viable because of the issues mentioned, and especially since the manual replacement is almost done
    – mousetail
    May 2 at 14:54
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    32282 (by far the highest scored at this time (78 remaining)) is locked. May 2 at 15:44
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    @PeterMortensen I unlocked and fixed the answer, thanks
    – Samuel Liew Mod
    May 3 at 1:21
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    I just checked and saw only two remaining results in the search: I was able to edit one and flag the other NAA. May 3 at 2:12

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