A Stack Overflow search with `url:myPathToTheBrokenUrl` will result in all the posts with such broken URL. Example: if you search for [`url:imageshack.us/i`](https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=url%3Aimageshack.us%2Fi), you'll get all the broken urls with `imageshack.us/i` in the URL (may not work if the path you're searching is too long, has too many digits or too many dots: in such cases, try cutting the end of the path you're searching until you get results). Add `user:me` to the search to limit it to your own posts. If you're searching for an advanced pattern, you may go to https://data.stackexchange.com and use the [Transact-SQL `LIKE` logical operator](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/language-elements/like-transact-sql) which supports the set pattern `[]` and negative set pattern `[^]`, but that's about the best it can do: you can't search for anything with a variable length (`?`, `{}`, `+`, ...) for instance. Usage example: https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1055712/tag-wikis-with-referral-links If you need a regex search, you may try to download <strike>[the internet](https://hmpg.net/downloadwww.gif)</strike> [Stack Overflow](https://archive.org/details/stackexchange) and perform the search locally. Finally, if you're not even sure which URLs are actually broken, and which ones are not, then it's a tricky situation, potentially requiring a crawler to check for HTTP 4xx responses. Well, someone **did it** in https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/300916/i-estimate-10-of-the-links-posted-here-are-dead-how-do-we-deal-with-them, but it may be too much work to review 150,000+ known broken links for the few people willing to help. Note that you shouldn't just fix your own posts, especially when you got more than 2000 reputation: it's best to fix everybody's posts when you're aware of the new correct URL for a given broken one. I know it's time consuming (I've been fixing most of the deimos.apple.com, deimos3.apple.com and devworld.apple.com lately, despite being unaffiliated with Apple) but you can ask for help on meta with the meta tag [meta-tag:clean-up] and [the little mice](https://stackoverflow.com/users?tab=Editors&filter=all) will help at night.