permalink
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of permalink
First recorded in 1995–2000; perma(nent) + link 1
Example Sentences
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During previous elections, advertisers were able to create so-called “dark posts” — ads that had no permalink and were only viewable to Facebook users in the News Feed.
From The Verge
Every show has a permalink on the web for viewing later, and they can also be embedded in websites just like tweet threads.
From The Verge
Shorten Permalink Trimming a link requires a little effort, but goes a long way.
From Forbes
Always customize your permalink before clicking ‘publish’ and never afterwards.
From Forbes
If you’re writing a scholarly paper and want to use a link in your footnotes, you can create an archived version of the page you’re linking to, a “permalink,” and anyone later reading your footnotes will, when clicking on that link, be brought to the permanently archived version. Perma.cc has already been adopted by law reviews and state courts; it’s only a matter of time before it’s universally adopted as the standard in legal, scientific, and scholarly citation.
From The New Yorker
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