link rot (Q342)

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phenomenon in which URLs gradually tend to cease functioning
  • linkrot
  • link death
  • link breaking
  • reference rot
  • dead link
  • deadlink
  • dead url
  • broken link
  • broken url
  • page not exist
  • http 404 error
  • dangling link
  • non-resolving or non-working URL
  • abolished webpage
  • 404
  • deadurl
  • url not working
  • HTTP 404
Language Label Description Also known as
English
link rot
phenomenon in which URLs gradually tend to cease functioning
  • linkrot
  • link death
  • link breaking
  • reference rot
  • dead link
  • deadlink
  • dead url
  • broken link
  • broken url
  • page not exist
  • http 404 error
  • dangling link
  • non-resolving or non-working URL
  • abolished webpage
  • 404
  • deadurl
  • url not working
  • HTTP 404

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