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A Wikipedia article is a page that has information suitable to be in an encyclopedia. See Special:Allpages for a list of all Wikipedia articles and Wikipedia:Statistics for information on Wikipedia and its growth.
Generally, a link to a page outside the same domain or website is considered external, whereas one that points at another section of the same web page or to another page of the same website or domain is considered internal.
A standard recommendation is to aim for 2-5 high-quality links per 1000 words. This is a flexible guideline, adjusted based on your contents flow. Topic Specificity: Some topics inherently require more external links.
A dead link also known as a broken link is a link that leads to nowhere. The site might be permanently unavailable on the world wide web, or it might just be down for maintenance but whatever the reason, wherever the link initially led to isnt there now.
Also known as an outbound link, an external link is a hyperlink that leads to a page or resource outside a particular website. It is the opposite of an internal link, which links to URLs within the same domain. Backlinks or inbound links are sometimes called external incoming links.
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Outbound links, also known as external links, are links that drive the user from your site to another site. It can give more information and helpful points towards credible sources and improve the user experience. Good management of outbound links will keep content valuable without losing visitors.

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