Hm. My bet would be that you can now count the number of years until imgur links go dead on one hand.<p>This prompted me to check whether there were any backup efforts already, and how much data that would involve. Indeed, archiveteam has some good info: <a href="https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Imgur" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Imgur</a><p>> Imgur serves a <i>massive</i> amount of traffic. In 2012 alone, 42 petabytes of data were transferred. Fortunately, the amount of images uploaded is much less, albeit still a lot. In 2012, around 300,000,000 images were uploaded; assuming an average size of 120KB, that's 36TB in one year. As of 2014, there were 650 million images with 1.5 million being added each day according to one source. An analysis in 2015 based on extrapolation from a sample of random image IDs estimated about 2 billion images with a total raw full-resolution image size of 376 TiB.<p>Also makes me think about whether/how much I currently link to imgur in various places on the internet, and whether there's anything that I should prepare to replace. Do people have suggestions how to best approach this?