Google dropped the cache link from Search results snippets last week and plans to remove the cache functionality entirely “in the near future”
but they may eventually return in a new form Ashwin / Ghacks : Google confirms that cache links have been removed from search results Mastodon: Misty / @misty@digipres.club : Google's getting rid of the ability to view cached pages. Even though they weren't a permanent archive, I'm going to miss it. It's been such a useful way to find copies of pages with the actual search result on dynamic pages where the current version doesn't have what Google found. … @twitnews@twit.social : Google Search officially retires cache link - https://searchengineland.com/ ... <blockquote>Google officially removed the cache link from the Google Search results snippets last week and Google confirmed that it will remove the cache functionality completely in the near future. … @petersuber@fediscience.org : The #GoogleCache is the latest useful #Google service to be laid down. — https://www.theverge.com/... I'm sorry to see this. Faced with dead links, I often found live pages in the GCache when I couldn't find them in the #WaybackMachine. … X: @searchliaison : ... Yes, it's been removed. I know, it's sad. I'm sad too. It's one of our oldest features. But it was meant for helping people access pages when way back, you often couldn't depend on a page loading. These days, things have greatly improved. So, it was decided to retire it. Sam Biddle / @samfbiddle : Man this is horrible, Google Cache has saved my ass so many times over the years https://searchengineland.com/ ... Artem Russakovskii / @artemr : This sucks - Google is removing support for cached links in search results. It's such a useful feature, which probably doesn't even have much maintenance associated with it. Hey @google, guess what, websites still routinely go down in 2024, and https://archive.org/ doesn't... Josh Taylor / @joshgnosis : Probably good for Google's defo risk but also very annoying for me personally trying to see sites that have changed/been removed (Internet Archive is...ok) Lily Ray / @lilyraynyc : Cache: is going away too. No work around. Damn. Maybe Google should donate to Internet Archive, considering they are always struggling? Just an idea. Andy Beard / @andybeard : @lilyraynyc I use cache: pretty much daily, and not for going around poorly implemented paywalls I suppose it isn't hard to emulate, but nothing compares to seeing what Google actually sees Glenn Gabe / @glenngabe : Goodbye cache command. It was great knowing you. But I get why it's going away. Too many site owners freaked out when checking the cache of a url and thinking something was wrong. That's not showing the way Google rendered your content... So again, I get it. :) Tim Sumer / @timsumer8 : 🚨 Google Search retires cache link! The cache operator will soon stop working, but noarchive tags will still be respected. Google plans to add Wayback Machine links for archived versions. #GoogleSearch #CacheRetirement #WaybackMachine 🚨 https://searchengineland.com/ ... LinkedIn: Emil Protalinski : The open web is constantly under attack and Google's latest move certainly doesn't help. Google last week removed the cache link from Search results snippets. … Gianna Brachetti-Truskawa : For years I have been hoping they would include a view of the cached version, instead of in the SERPs, directly in Search Console. … Neil Smith : It is really annoying that Google Cache has recently been removed from the returned search results. There is an article about it at https://lnkd.in/... … Dave Davies : 👎 Well this sucks. — Why would Google remove a feature that helps site owners troubleshoot rendering issues? Issues showed up in the cache that weren't in SC. … Glenn Gabe : Goodbye cache command. It was great knowing you. But I get why it's going away. Too many site owners freaked out when checking the cache of a url and thinking something was wrong. … Forums: r/technology : Google will no longer back up the Internet: Cached webpages are dead. Google Search will no longer make site backups while crawling the web. r/technology : Google Search's cache links are officially being retired Beehaw : Google will no longer back up the Internet: Cached webpages are dead Ars OpenForum : Google Search kills off “cached” webpages