The New York Times employed a programmatic method to assess the number of government webpages taken down since Friday. By downloading a list of the most visited U.S. government domains and analyzing their sitemaps, they identified over seven million pages across more than 150 sites. The analysis revealed that significant portions of pages taken down included approximately 3,000 from the CDC, another 3,000 from the Census Bureau, and 1,000 from the Office of Justice Programs, underscoring the scale of the deletions and their public impact.
The Times downloaded the list of the most visited government domains in the U.S., compiling a total of more than seven million pages for analysis.
We identified over 3,000 pages taken down from the CDC and Census Bureau during the recent assessment, indicating significant impacts on public access.
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