This essay sheds light on what is the internet is disappearing phenomenon, explicates what has caused the internet is disappearing phenomenon, and demystifies the problems with the internet disappearing. Albeit enigmatic to most people, the internet is disappearing phenomenon is a phenomenon that has emerged in the 21st century and is characterized by the removal of an inordinate amount of webpages and content from the internet. "A study from the Pew Research Center" not only discovered "that a quarter of all webpages that existed between 2013 and 2023 found to be no longer accessible", but also "revealed that 38% of pages that existed in 2013 alone have now been lost". The study also discovered that "23% of news pages studied were found to include at least one broken link". The study also ascertained that a "staggering 54% of Wikipedia pages included a reference link that no longer exists". The internet is disappearing phenomenon is a phenomenon that is characterized by the partial disappearance of the internet. Not all content on the internet is poised to remain archived on the internet for decades on end. When content is jettisoned from the internet, it is no longer accessible to its target audience who otherwise may have been interested in viewing the removed content if it was accessible to its target audience on the internet. When content is jettisoned from the internet, it is revealing of the longevity of the content on the internet. The longevity of the content on the internet is prone to ephemerality since it can abruptly be removed from the internet at any moment if a company decides to delete the content from its website. When content is jettisoned from the internet, it contributes to changing the internet. When content is jettisoned from the internet, it also further winnows down the remaining volume of old content on the internet. It stands to preponderantly reason that the internet is not an impregnable bastion for old content. This is because old content on the internet is not impervious to being deleted from the internet. As of June of 2024 the landscape of the internet is far more favorable to new content than it is to old, antiquated content that appertains to the same niche topics. This is because, as of June of 2024, the search engine ranking algorithms prioritize ranking new content higher than old, antiquated content in search engage results pages that appertains to the same niche topics. Since the ranking search engine ranking algorithms prioritize ranking new content higher than old, antiquated content in search engage results pages that appertains to the same niche topics, companies are all the more deterred to retain the old, antiquated content on their websites that is no longer building traction than they otherwise would be if the ranking search engine ranking algorithms were more favorable to the retention of old, antiquated content on websites. If the ranking search engine ranking algorithms were more favorable to the retention of old, antiquated content on websites, then it would help the old, antiquated content on websites to build more traction and be less susceptible to succumbing to declining viewership numbers. It is expensive for companies to host content on their websites since doing so bears server hosting costs. Companies are often recalcitrant about hosting old, antiquated content on their website in perpetuity that is no longer building traction. When old, antiquated content on their websites is no longer building traction, then it is just depleting the server space of companies. The more server space that a company needs to be able to host content on its website, the steeper its server hosting costs become. Companies are amenable to removing their old, antiquated content on their websites not only because doing so can liberate their server space, but also because doing so can declutter their websites. By decluttering their websites, companies are able to engage in content pruning and provide their target audience with an improved website user experience if their websites are devoid of antiquated, old content. By decluttering their websites, companies cannot only enhance the website user experience, but can also render themselves less vulnerable to succumbing to keyword cannibalization. Succumbing to keyword cannibalization can adversely impinge on the ranking of a company's website in search engage results pages by reducing the rank of its website in search engage results pages. By decluttering their websites with the removal of highly similar content from their websites, companies can have a more variegated pool of content as part of their content offerings and can render themselves less susceptible to having highly similar content as part of their content offerings. Having highly similar content as part of its content offerings can also adversely impinge on the ranking of a company's website in search engage results pages.
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What Is The Internet Is Disappearing Phenomenon And What Has Caused The Internet Is Disappearing Phenomenon
This essay sheds light on what is the internet is disappearing phenomenon, explicates what has caused the internet is disappearing phenomenon, and demystifies the problems with the internet disappearing. Albeit enigmatic to most people, the internet is disappearing phenomenon is a phenomenon that has emerged in the 21st century and is characterized by the removal of an inordinate amount of webpages and content from the internet. "A study from the Pew Research Center" not only discovered "that a quarter of all webpages that existed between 2013 and 2023 found to be no longer accessible", but also "revealed that 38% of pages that existed in 2013 alone have now been lost". The study also discovered that "23% of news pages studied were found to include at least one broken link". The study also ascertained that a "staggering 54% of Wikipedia pages included a reference link that no longer exists". The internet is disappearing phenomenon is a phenomenon that is characterized by the partial disappearance of the internet. Not all content on the internet is poised to remain archived on the internet for decades on end. When content is jettisoned from the internet, it is no longer accessible to its target audience who otherwise may have been interested in viewing the removed content if it was accessible to its target audience on the internet. When content is jettisoned from the internet, it is revealing of the longevity of the content on the internet. The longevity of the content on the internet is prone to ephemerality since it can abruptly be removed from the internet at any moment if a company decides to delete the content from its website. When content is jettisoned from the internet, it contributes to changing the internet. When content is jettisoned from the internet, it also further winnows down the remaining volume of old content on the internet. It stands to preponderantly reason that the internet is not an impregnable bastion for old content. This is because old content on the internet is not impervious to being deleted from the internet. As of June of 2024 the landscape of the internet is far more favorable to new content than it is to old, antiquated content that appertains to the same niche topics. This is because, as of June of 2024, the search engine ranking algorithms prioritize ranking new content higher than old, antiquated content in search engage results pages that appertains to the same niche topics. Since the ranking search engine ranking algorithms prioritize ranking new content higher than old, antiquated content in search engage results pages that appertains to the same niche topics, companies are all the more deterred to retain the old, antiquated content on their websites that is no longer building traction than they otherwise would be if the ranking search engine ranking algorithms were more favorable to the retention of old, antiquated content on websites. If the ranking search engine ranking algorithms were more favorable to the retention of old, antiquated content on websites, then it would help the old, antiquated content on websites to build more traction and be less susceptible to succumbing to declining viewership numbers. It is expensive for companies to host content on their websites since doing so bears server hosting costs. Companies are often recalcitrant about hosting old, antiquated content on their website in perpetuity that is no longer building traction. When old, antiquated content on their websites is no longer building traction, then it is just depleting the server space of companies. The more server space that a company needs to be able to host content on its website, the steeper its server hosting costs become. Companies are amenable to removing their old, antiquated content on their websites not only because doing so can liberate their server space, but also because doing so can declutter their websites. By decluttering their websites, companies are able to engage in content pruning and provide their target audience with an improved website user experience if their websites are devoid of antiquated, old content. By decluttering their websites, companies cannot only enhance the website user experience, but can also render themselves less vulnerable to succumbing to keyword cannibalization. Succumbing to keyword cannibalization can adversely impinge on the ranking of a company's website in search engage results pages by reducing the rank of its website in search engage results pages. By decluttering their websites with the removal of highly similar content from their websites, companies can have a more variegated pool of content as part of their content offerings and can render themselves less susceptible to having highly similar content as part of their content offerings. Having highly similar content as part of its content offerings can also adversely impinge on the ranking of a company's website in search engage results pages.
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What Is The Internet Is Disappearing Phenomenon And What Has Caused The Internet Is Disappearing Phenomenon

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BN ID: | 2940186071549 |
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Publisher: | Dr. Harrison Sachs |
Publication date: | 06/28/2024 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 76 KB |
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