Study reveals the “disappearing internet”

May 22, 2024 In a surprising revelation, new research by the Pew Research Center indicates that the internet may not be as permanent as once thought. According to the study, nearly 40% of webpages that existed in 2013 are no longer accessible, highlighting the transient nature of online content. This rate of disappearance also affects newer webpages, with 8% of those from 2023 already gone.

The study analyzed close to a million webpages from a variety of sources including news, government, and reference sites. It found that even active websites are losing pages, often due to deletion or relocation of the content, rather than the complete disappearance of the websites themselves.

The impermanence of the web extends to social media, with one-fifth of tweets vanishing within months of posting. Reference materials are particularly vulnerable; over half of Wikipedia articles contain at least one dead link in their references.

The findings underscore the challenges of maintaining digital information over time and the potential loss of valuable knowledge and history. The full report titled “When Online Content Disappears” is available on the Pew Research Center’s website.

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Jim Love

Jim Love's career in technology spans more that four decades. He's been a CIO and headed a world wide Management Consulting practice. As an entrepreneur he built his own tech business. Today he is a podcast host with the popular tech podcasts Hashtag Trending and Cybersecurity Today with over 14 million downloads. As a novelist, his latest book "Elisa: A Tale of Quantum Kisses" is an Audible best seller. In addition, Jim is a songwriter and recording artist with a Juno nomination and a gold album to his credit. His music can be found at music.jimlove.com
Picture of Jim Love

Jim Love

Jim Love's career in technology spans more that four decades. He's been a CIO and headed a world wide Management Consulting practice. As an entrepreneur he built his own tech business. Today he is a podcast host with the popular tech podcasts Hashtag Trending and Cybersecurity Today with over 14 million downloads. As a novelist, his latest book "Elisa: A Tale of Quantum Kisses" is an Audible best seller. In addition, Jim is a songwriter and recording artist with a Juno nomination and a gold album to his credit. His music can be found at music.jimlove.com

Jim Love

Jim is an author and podcast host with over 40 years in technology.

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