• madame_gaymes@programming.dev
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    19 hours ago

    One of the biggest problems with the site is that it doesn’t archive the linked material. So you can have a bunch of dead links to older historical entries, which undermines the value over long terms.

    You know, that’s an excellent point. I am surprised that, in 2025, there isn’t an automatic Internet Archive service in place that does that for any link added to a Wiki entry.

    ETA: logistically, there’s quite a bit entailed thinking on it more. Besides developing a queue system for existing and new links on Wikipedia’s side, they’d now be non-trivial extra traffic on IA’s side. Probably need to have some deal in place first. Otherwise, Wikipedia would need to run their own archive service, which instantly adds to the overall size. As of Jan 2024, it’s already ~88GB for just raw text.