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by userbinator
4118 days ago
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Unless they _want_ link rot, as they're much better positioned to handle changes in links than any search engine entrant? That does make sense - the more people who stumble upon broken links an choose to use them to find information, the more traffic they get and can earn from ads with. Remember their experiments with Chrome hiding the URL(!) last year? |
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