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May 1, 2024

April 2024 Crawl Archive Now Available

Note: this post has been marked as obsolete.
We are pleased to announce that the crawl archive for April 2024 is now available. The data was crawled between April 12th and April 25th, and contains 2.7 billion web pages (or 386 TiB of uncompressed content). Page captures are from 47.24 million hosts or 37.65 million registered domains and include 0.98 billion new URLs not visited in any of our prior crawls.
Thom Vaughan
Thom Vaughan
Thom is Principal Technologist at the Common Crawl Foundation.

We are pleased to announce that the crawl archive for April 2024 is now available.

The data was crawled between April 12th and April 25th, and contains 2.7 billion web pages (or 386 TiB of uncompressed content). Page captures are from 47.24 million hosts or 37.65 million registered domains and include 0.98 billion new URLs not visited in any of our prior crawls.

File List #Files Total Size
Compressed (TiB)
Segments segment.paths.gz 100
WARC warc.paths.gz 90000 81.71
WAT wat.paths.gz 90000 18.87
WET wet.paths.gz 90000 7.54
Robots.txt robotstxt.paths.gz 90000 0.16
Non-200 responses non200responses.paths.gz 90000 2.86
URL index cc-index.paths.gz 302 0.21
Columnar URL index cc-index-table.paths.gz 900 0.24

Archive Location & Download

The April 2024 crawl archive is located in the commoncrawl bucket at crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/.

To assist with exploring and using the dataset, we provide gzipped files which list all segments, WARC, WAT and WET files.

By simply adding either s3://commoncrawl/ or https://data.commoncrawl.org/ to each line, you end up with the S3 and HTTP paths respectively, please see Get Started for detailed instructions.

We would like to thank Sebastian Nagel, as ever, for his ongoing support in releasing this crawl. If you have any questions or comments regarding this crawl release we'd love to hear from you in our Discord server, or in our Google Group!

This release was authored by:
Thom is Principal Technologist at the Common Crawl Foundation.
Thom Vaughan
Pedro is a French-Colombian mathematician, computer scientist and researcher. He holds a PhD in computer science and Natural Language Processing from Sorbonne Université.
Pedro Ortiz Suarez

Erratum: 

WAT data: repeated WARC and HTTP headers are not preserved

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Repeated HTTP and WARC headers were not represented in the JSON data in WAT files. When a header was repeated adding a further value of that header, only the last value was stored and other values were lost. This issues was fixed with CC-MAIN-2024-51, see ia-web-commons#18. All WAT files from CC-MAIN-2013-20 until CC-MAIN-2024-46 are affected.

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WARC revisit metadata records

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The revisit records in the Common Crawl WARC archives in all crawls from CC-MAIN-2018-34 to CC-MAIN-2024-46 (since Aug 2018) lack the metadata record which is attached to all response records. Fixed with CC-MAIN-2024-51, see commoncrawl/nutch#33. Note: before CC-MAIN-2018-34, WARC revisit records were not stored at all.

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Erroneous title field in WAT records

Originally reported by: 
Robert Waksmunski
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The "Title" extracted in WAT records to the JSON path `Envelope > Payload-Metadata > HTTP-Response-Metadata > HTML-Metadata > Head > Title` is not the content included in the <title> element in the HTML header (<head> element) if the page contains further <title> elements in the page body. The content of the last <title> element is written to the WAT "Title". This bug was observed if the HTML page includes embedded SVG graphics.

The issue was reported by the user Robert Waksmunski:

...and was fixed for CC-MAIN-2024-42 by commoncrawl/ia-web-commons#37.

This erratum affects all crawls from CC-MAIN-2013-20 until CC-MAIN-2024-38.