Published Sep 5, 2024
How the Wayback Machine is fighting linkrot
Explore the vital role of the Wayback Machine in combating link rot and preserving the web's history, as Mark Graham delves into the Internet Archive's innovative approaches, ethical considerations, and the ongoing battle against closed platforms to ensure future accessibility.

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