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  • Link rot
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  • Link rot is the measure of how many/what percent of a website's links are broken. The amount generally increases the longer a website has not been updated.
  • Link rot (or linkrot) is the process by which links on a website gradually become irrelevant or broken as time goes on, because websites that they link to disappear, change their content or redirect to new locations. The phrase also describes the effects of failing to update web pages so that they become out-of-date, containing information that is old and useless, and that clutters up search engine results.
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  • Link rot is the measure of how many/what percent of a website's links are broken. The amount generally increases the longer a website has not been updated.
  • Link rot (or linkrot) is the process by which links on a website gradually become irrelevant or broken as time goes on, because websites that they link to disappear, change their content or redirect to new locations. The phrase also describes the effects of failing to update web pages so that they become out-of-date, containing information that is old and useless, and that clutters up search engine results.