Making links on your web pages last longer than you

Ayush Goel, Jingyuan Zhu, H. Madhyastha
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It is common for the authors of a web page to include links to related pages on other sites. However, when users visit a page several years after it was last updated, they often find that some of the external links either do not work or point to unrelated content. To combat these problems of link rot and content drift, the solution used today is to capture a copy of the linked page when a link is created and serve this copy to users who choose to visit the link. We argue that this status quo ignores the reality that one does not always link to a page in order to point visitors to the content that existed on that page when the link was created. The utility of linking to a web page by simply directing users to that page's URL is that they can benefit from any updates to the page's content (e.g., corrections to news articles and new comments on a blog post) or access rich app-like functionality on the page (e.g., search). In this paper, we present a sketch of what it would take to make web links resilient while accounting for the dynamism of web pages.
在你的网页上做链接比你的寿命长
对于一个网页的作者来说,包括到其他网站上相关页面的链接是很常见的。然而,当用户在最后一次更新几年后访问一个页面时,他们经常发现一些外部链接要么不起作用,要么指向不相关的内容。为了解决这些链接失效和内容漂移的问题,目前使用的解决方案是在创建链接时捕获链接页面的副本,并将该副本提供给选择访问该链接的用户。我们认为,这种现状忽略了一个现实,即人们并不总是为了将访问者指向链接创建时该页面上存在的内容而链接到页面。通过简单地将用户引导到页面的URL链接到网页的效用是,他们可以从页面内容的任何更新中受益(例如,对新闻文章的更正和博客文章的新评论)或访问页面上丰富的类似应用程序的功能(例如,搜索)。在本文中,我们提出了一个草图,说明在考虑网页的动态性的同时,如何使网页链接具有弹性。
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