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DPL: Link Rot Explained
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DPL: Link Rot Explained

Channel: Arweave
Description: Familiar with the dreaded 404 error on the web? Then it’s you’ve likely experienced link rot. Find out more in this video about link rot, and how the Decentralised Public Library is working to preserve web pages by archiving pages on the permaweb
Interested in contributing to the wealth of data on the permaweb? Got artifacts you’d like to save forever? Get started now and add your footprint to the permaweb: https://www.arweave.org/archiving.html
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