Nearly 3,000 Datasets Vanish from Data.gov Since Trump Took Office

Almost 3,000 datasets have disappeared from Data.gov, the U.S. government's open data repository, since President Trump's inauguration. According to 404 Media, this reduction is attributed to factors including link rot, data migration, and agencies archiving data independently. While some deletions might be intentional, others could be routine administrative changes. Archivists are working to differentiate between these possibilities, a task complicated by the lack of a regulated archiving system. Previous administrations have also seen dataset deletions, but the current instance raises concerns, particularly given the disproportionate number of deletions from environmental science agencies. This raises questions about transparency and potential political motivations.