Sean Rameswaram
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President Donald Trump has been back in office for one month. And what a year it's been. We've covered a lot of Trump that Today explained this past month, from pardons to executive orders to Greenland to Guantanamo to tariffs to Maha to Elon and Elon and even more Elon. But today we're going to talk about the websites.
President Donald Trump has been back in office for one month. And what a year it's been. We've covered a lot of Trump that Today explained this past month, from pardons to executive orders to Greenland to Guantanamo to tariffs to Maha to Elon and Elon and even more Elon. But today we're going to talk about the websites.
Government web pages are disappearing. Sometimes they come back. Sometimes they don't. And it's part of a greater problem we have online. Some call it digital decay. Others call it link rot. Whatever you call it, our Internet is disappearing. And we're going to help you understand why it matters and what we can do about it on the show today.
Government web pages are disappearing. Sometimes they come back. Sometimes they don't. And it's part of a greater problem we have online. Some call it digital decay. Others call it link rot. Whatever you call it, our Internet is disappearing. And we're going to help you understand why it matters and what we can do about it on the show today.
Government web pages are disappearing. Sometimes they come back. Sometimes they don't. And it's part of a greater problem we have online. Some call it digital decay. Others call it link rot. Whatever you call it, our Internet is disappearing. And we're going to help you understand why it matters and what we can do about it on the show today.
Sean Ramos from here with Addie Robertson, senior editor at The Verge, here to tell us about the websites. What is going on with the government's websites?
Sean Ramos from here with Addie Robertson, senior editor at The Verge, here to tell us about the websites. What is going on with the government's websites?
Sean Ramos from here with Addie Robertson, senior editor at The Verge, here to tell us about the websites. What is going on with the government's websites?
Is there presidential precedent for something like this happening? Or is Donald Trump and Doge and Elon Musk and the gang like the first administration to come in and just start ripping apart websites?
Is there presidential precedent for something like this happening? Or is Donald Trump and Doge and Elon Musk and the gang like the first administration to come in and just start ripping apart websites?
Is there presidential precedent for something like this happening? Or is Donald Trump and Doge and Elon Musk and the gang like the first administration to come in and just start ripping apart websites?
So some websites are disappearing, some websites are disappearing and coming back. Some websites are still up. Is there anyone who has like a full grasp of what exactly is gone forever?
So some websites are disappearing, some websites are disappearing and coming back. Some websites are still up. Is there anyone who has like a full grasp of what exactly is gone forever?
So some websites are disappearing, some websites are disappearing and coming back. Some websites are still up. Is there anyone who has like a full grasp of what exactly is gone forever?
Beyond... The American people perhaps needing access to some of this information beyond any number of institutions needing access to this information. It points at a bigger problem we have on our internet right now, right? Something called link rot.
Beyond... The American people perhaps needing access to some of this information beyond any number of institutions needing access to this information. It points at a bigger problem we have on our internet right now, right? Something called link rot.
Beyond... The American people perhaps needing access to some of this information beyond any number of institutions needing access to this information. It points at a bigger problem we have on our internet right now, right? Something called link rot.