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      <title>Decay is inevitable, accept {linkrot}?</title>
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      <description>tl;dr I wrote a little function to check web pages for link rot and put it in the tiny R package {linkrot} in case you want to use or improve it.
 Page not found You’ve clicked a link before and been taken somewhere you weren’t expecting. Sometimes it’s because you’ve been rickrolled,1 sure, but content on the internet is constantly being moved or removed and links break all the time.</description>
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