We've teamed up with Automattic to fight link rot on the open web. Check out the new Internet Archive Wayback Machine Link Fixer for WordPress. The free plugin preserves pages, redirects broken links to archived versions, and helps ensure the web keeps its memory.
“It’s very important that websites have a memory," said Alexander Rose of Automattic. "When links go dead, in effect, the truth goes dead—especially in the age of AI,”
Learn more ➡️ https://blog.archive.org/2026/02/04/inside-the-new-wayback-machine-plugin-for-wordpress/
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@disaster2life @internetarchive Sadly, almost every major entity hates the Internet Archive these days not to mention that Automattic has a monopolized space.
Hate this move.
@disaster2life @internetarchive Well, there’s a tiny Small Web app that aims to do a similar thing for personal web sites, etc., that I made a little while ago:
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Yeah but it also looks like there was 0 critical thinking in this decision. No landscape review of options, no RFP or Q to solicit ideas from vendors, just a call from automattic to brewster and a "yes" on the other end. And IA *does* have control over that. If it went down any other way it'd be great to hear more publicly.