![]() Nearly every website has the potential to give you 404 errors. What's happening is simply that your browser is asking a website to display something, the website can't find the right page to display, so it gives you an error instead. Most people find them when they try to go to a specific webpage that doesn't exist anymore. ![]() 404 errors are common, and if you're reading this, there's a good chance you've encountered one before.
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