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  • 05:24, 14 January 2024 Haz talk contribs deleted page Link rot (content before blanking was: "'''Link rot''' is Internet slang for a phenomenon in which a Universal Resource Indicator (URI/URL) address is used under the assumption of long-term persistence of the external source and "rots" into an unavailable link due to technical updates, website shutdown, moved storage locations and other such issues. This can lead to encylopedic structures that rely on references and citations to "rot" when it's external resource references cease to function. Link rot...")
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