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•Bots and Volunteers Replaced 9 Million Broken Wikipedia References with Wayback Machine Links
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You click a reference on Wikipedia, only to find the URL is broken. It's frustrating, but it should happen less often now thanks to The Internet Archive. Websites die, and even if they don't they sometimes take down articles and pages. That's a problem ...

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