How One Dev Used AI to Fix Thousands of Broken Links Across the Open Web
A developer at bestaiweb.ai discovered during a routine content audit that a well-known specialist blog had vanished after a corporate acquisition, leaving thousands of external pages pointing to dead links. Recognizing an opportunity, the team used AI tools to identify affected repositories and resource lists across the web. Within a single day, they had opened ten pull requests on open-source projects, replacing broken links with either Internet Archive snapshots or their own relevant content where appropriate. The approach follows the established SEO practice of broken-link building, which the developer distinguishes into ethical and unethical variants based on transparency and consent. Their self-imposed rules required full disclosure of authorship, fixing all dead links in a file rather than only self-serving ones, and making only a single outreach attempt per maintainer.
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