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Most of the links to www.ibm.com/developerworks/ are now broken, and many of them have not yet been archived. Jarble ( talk) 16:47, 12 January 2022 (UTC)
toggle.sg is a Singapore only VOD service and had a brand refresh a couple of years ago. It had migrated to its new domain under the new brand, meWatch. As part of the migration, many of the old articles and some videos have vanished and being redirected to homepages of the other digital properties under its parent organisation's management. i.e. https://entertainment.toggle.sg/en/entertainment/localbuzz/article/star-awards-2019-nominees-revealed-11222220 redirects to 8days.sg. It has been two years and I think not many have been updating the links in the references, and it's time to just simply mark the entire domain and all subdomains as dead and let the citation bots do their work. – robertsky ( talk) 01:20, 7 February 2022 (UTC)
{{dead link}}
(43); or flip |url-status=live
to |url-status=dead
(6).
Green
C 02:35, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
User:66.102.87.40 said in an edit summary at Channel 37: "Wikipedia needs urgently to pull all external links to Clarke Ingram's "uhftelevision.com" in every affected page and replace them with the archive.org versions only, as the site is now cybersquatted as hardcore porn. Do. Not. Link. There." Do you think uhftelevision.com should be added to Wikipedia's blacklist? Mvcg66b3r ( talk) 08:46, 7 February 2022 (UTC)
We apologize for being "off the air" for so long, but our founder Clarke Ingram's health has declined to the point where he is now in a managed care facility and was unable to renew our hosting service. Due to ICANN regulations for expired domain names, we could not even attempt to reclaim the URL until late July, at which point we discovered that a "squatter" had taken over the original uhftelevision.com name (don't bother looking ... they made a porn site out of it, if you can believe that!). Our friend David Gleason at World Radio History subsequently offered the opportunity for this site (under a new domain name) to be part of his "family" from now on.
All articles on The Sunday Times have been moved to The Times. For example, a column that might be cited as https://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/comment/columns/jeremyclarkson/article1545053.ece will go to a 404 page. Where the actual column has been moved to is https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/im-having-another-baby-but-i-cant-tell-you-what-it-will-look-like-v3brvqwjgzm. I don't think there's any way to automatically repair this link rot as the numbers at the end of articles seem to be random. It can easily be repaired manually because all the article titles are the same. ― TaltosKieron Talk 19:26, 14 February 2022 (UTC)
Results
|url-status=live
changed to |url-status=dead
: 107{{
dead link}}
: 62User:Taltos, above is done. It's better to add archives in this case since the migrated URLs are behind a paywall. The 62 with {[tld|dead link}} could be manually moved, let me know if you want the list. -- Green C 22:16, 15 February 2022 (UTC)
Wikipedia has several broken links to cnet.com, such as this one. These broken links should be easy to find, since they include "Page Not Found (404)" in the page title. Jarble ( talk) 02:47, 15 February 2022 (UTC)
I found many broken links to this site: can they be automatically repaired? Jarble ( talk) 21:40, 15 February 2022 (UTC)
See the links here: many of these links have not yet been repaired. Jarble ( talk) 21:46, 15 February 2022 (UTC)
I found many links to this site that need to be archived. Jarble ( talk) 21:59, 15 February 2022 (UTC)
Many links to this site still need to be repaired. Jarble ( talk) 22:06, 15 February 2022 (UTC)
Museum Folkwang recently changed the links to their collection by adding an "eMP" directory. I fixed all the links I could find on the English wiki, but there are still broken links on other language wikis and sister projects.
http://collection-online.museum-folkwang.de/eMuseumPlus?*
http://collection-online.museum-folkwang.de/eMP/eMuseumPlus?*
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Viriditas ( talk • contribs)
{{dead link}}
. All this is language-site specific, it's hard.
Green
C 22:43, 20 February 2022 (UTC)
Links to ComiXology are now broken due to Amazon's migration (see ComicBook.com & Gizmodo for more on it). For example, https://www.comixology.com/Womanthology-Space-4/digital-comic/34243 now redirects to https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/comics-store/home?_encoding=UTF8&merchant=&ref=nav_ya_signin&#nav-top instead of to https://www.amazon.com/Womanthology-Space-4-Devin-Grayson-ebook/dp/B00PZ6LYKO. Sariel Xilo ( talk) 22:11, 20 February 2022 (UTC)
A user requested at
Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Astronomy#Moon_wiki_links_broken that all instances of external links to the
Wikispaces subproject
http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/ (
links), which appears in the EL sections of several articles about lunar craters, be updated to the new location of this wiki at
https://the-moon.us/ (
links). More specifically, any instances of http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/$1
will become https://the-moon.us/wiki/$1
. –
LaundryPizza03 (
d
c̄) 00:12, 24 February 2022 (UTC)
This domain moved from HTTP to HTTPS in 2019, and all the external links will need to be updated. I've already handled all the instances on Conway's Game of Life. – LaundryPizza03 ( d c̄) 00:17, 24 February 2022 (UTC)
This domain belonged to Equity Media Holdings, a chain of underpowered UHF TV stations mostly affiliated to Univisión, UPN or other fourth-rated (or worse) networks. Equity went bust in the Great Recession in 2009. The stations were mostly sold to other broadcasters, including a fair amount of Daystar rubbish. They had no local origination capability, although Equity did generate individual feeds for each via satellite from Little Rock, Arkansas. The domain is now cybersquatted and redirecting to some sleazy adultery site with the usual sexual come-ons. This affects at least a dozen pages, mostly individual station histories for TV stations which Equity used to own. The link has been rotten for a little under a dozen years, with various detritus (such as ads or "this domain for sale" at various points) but, if it's been reduced to this, we really don't want to be linking there.
Too bad. It used to be possib;e to pick these up on a one-metre FTA dish almost anywhere in North America, but because the actual terrestrial signal was so thin on the ground, they did not survive. 66.102.87.40 ( talk) 03:12, 25 February 2022 (UTC)
![]() | This page is an archive. Do not edit the contents of this page. Please direct any additional comments to the current main page. |
Most of the links to www.ibm.com/developerworks/ are now broken, and many of them have not yet been archived. Jarble ( talk) 16:47, 12 January 2022 (UTC)
toggle.sg is a Singapore only VOD service and had a brand refresh a couple of years ago. It had migrated to its new domain under the new brand, meWatch. As part of the migration, many of the old articles and some videos have vanished and being redirected to homepages of the other digital properties under its parent organisation's management. i.e. https://entertainment.toggle.sg/en/entertainment/localbuzz/article/star-awards-2019-nominees-revealed-11222220 redirects to 8days.sg. It has been two years and I think not many have been updating the links in the references, and it's time to just simply mark the entire domain and all subdomains as dead and let the citation bots do their work. – robertsky ( talk) 01:20, 7 February 2022 (UTC)
{{dead link}}
(43); or flip |url-status=live
to |url-status=dead
(6).
Green
C 02:35, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
User:66.102.87.40 said in an edit summary at Channel 37: "Wikipedia needs urgently to pull all external links to Clarke Ingram's "uhftelevision.com" in every affected page and replace them with the archive.org versions only, as the site is now cybersquatted as hardcore porn. Do. Not. Link. There." Do you think uhftelevision.com should be added to Wikipedia's blacklist? Mvcg66b3r ( talk) 08:46, 7 February 2022 (UTC)
We apologize for being "off the air" for so long, but our founder Clarke Ingram's health has declined to the point where he is now in a managed care facility and was unable to renew our hosting service. Due to ICANN regulations for expired domain names, we could not even attempt to reclaim the URL until late July, at which point we discovered that a "squatter" had taken over the original uhftelevision.com name (don't bother looking ... they made a porn site out of it, if you can believe that!). Our friend David Gleason at World Radio History subsequently offered the opportunity for this site (under a new domain name) to be part of his "family" from now on.
All articles on The Sunday Times have been moved to The Times. For example, a column that might be cited as https://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/comment/columns/jeremyclarkson/article1545053.ece will go to a 404 page. Where the actual column has been moved to is https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/im-having-another-baby-but-i-cant-tell-you-what-it-will-look-like-v3brvqwjgzm. I don't think there's any way to automatically repair this link rot as the numbers at the end of articles seem to be random. It can easily be repaired manually because all the article titles are the same. ― TaltosKieron Talk 19:26, 14 February 2022 (UTC)
Results
|url-status=live
changed to |url-status=dead
: 107{{
dead link}}
: 62User:Taltos, above is done. It's better to add archives in this case since the migrated URLs are behind a paywall. The 62 with {[tld|dead link}} could be manually moved, let me know if you want the list. -- Green C 22:16, 15 February 2022 (UTC)
Wikipedia has several broken links to cnet.com, such as this one. These broken links should be easy to find, since they include "Page Not Found (404)" in the page title. Jarble ( talk) 02:47, 15 February 2022 (UTC)
I found many broken links to this site: can they be automatically repaired? Jarble ( talk) 21:40, 15 February 2022 (UTC)
See the links here: many of these links have not yet been repaired. Jarble ( talk) 21:46, 15 February 2022 (UTC)
I found many links to this site that need to be archived. Jarble ( talk) 21:59, 15 February 2022 (UTC)
Many links to this site still need to be repaired. Jarble ( talk) 22:06, 15 February 2022 (UTC)
Museum Folkwang recently changed the links to their collection by adding an "eMP" directory. I fixed all the links I could find on the English wiki, but there are still broken links on other language wikis and sister projects.
http://collection-online.museum-folkwang.de/eMuseumPlus?*
http://collection-online.museum-folkwang.de/eMP/eMuseumPlus?*
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Viriditas ( talk • contribs)
{{dead link}}
. All this is language-site specific, it's hard.
Green
C 22:43, 20 February 2022 (UTC)
Links to ComiXology are now broken due to Amazon's migration (see ComicBook.com & Gizmodo for more on it). For example, https://www.comixology.com/Womanthology-Space-4/digital-comic/34243 now redirects to https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/comics-store/home?_encoding=UTF8&merchant=&ref=nav_ya_signin&#nav-top instead of to https://www.amazon.com/Womanthology-Space-4-Devin-Grayson-ebook/dp/B00PZ6LYKO. Sariel Xilo ( talk) 22:11, 20 February 2022 (UTC)
A user requested at
Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Astronomy#Moon_wiki_links_broken that all instances of external links to the
Wikispaces subproject
http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/ (
links), which appears in the EL sections of several articles about lunar craters, be updated to the new location of this wiki at
https://the-moon.us/ (
links). More specifically, any instances of http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/$1
will become https://the-moon.us/wiki/$1
. –
LaundryPizza03 (
d
c̄) 00:12, 24 February 2022 (UTC)
This domain moved from HTTP to HTTPS in 2019, and all the external links will need to be updated. I've already handled all the instances on Conway's Game of Life. – LaundryPizza03 ( d c̄) 00:17, 24 February 2022 (UTC)
This domain belonged to Equity Media Holdings, a chain of underpowered UHF TV stations mostly affiliated to Univisión, UPN or other fourth-rated (or worse) networks. Equity went bust in the Great Recession in 2009. The stations were mostly sold to other broadcasters, including a fair amount of Daystar rubbish. They had no local origination capability, although Equity did generate individual feeds for each via satellite from Little Rock, Arkansas. The domain is now cybersquatted and redirecting to some sleazy adultery site with the usual sexual come-ons. This affects at least a dozen pages, mostly individual station histories for TV stations which Equity used to own. The link has been rotten for a little under a dozen years, with various detritus (such as ads or "this domain for sale" at various points) but, if it's been reduced to this, we really don't want to be linking there.
Too bad. It used to be possib;e to pick these up on a one-metre FTA dish almost anywhere in North America, but because the actual terrestrial signal was so thin on the ground, they did not survive. 66.102.87.40 ( talk) 03:12, 25 February 2022 (UTC)