Someone at archive.ph browsed amazon to buy sex toys and it got archived, lmao - We have the logs.

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This isn't a troll. The archive site doesn't take what's in your browser to archive (which is why it's shit for facebook). This is literally from an archive.ph computer.
Would it be possible to try to archive an url to add a random item to the basket, resulting in the .ph's basket filling up with funny stuff? Then archiving the basket page to capture all the goodies
That would be more likely to me than someone on there buying those items at once
 
Would it be possible to try to archive an url to add a random item to the basket, resulting in the .ph's basket filling up with funny stuff? Then archiving the basket page to capture all the goodies
That would be more likely to me than someone on there buying those items at once
No.
 
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I checked, the items in all the old saves of the shopping cart match each other, as well as the current one. It's all the same cart. :story:
Obviously trying the well known trick of leaving shit in your basket for ages to see if they randomly offer you a discount. It does work sometimes.
 
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I checked, the items in all the old saves of the shopping cart match each other, as well as the current one. It's all the same cart. :story:
Archived it just now and the basket's the same as in the other links, so it's probably cheeky shenanigans or a bored employee.
I don't know how web development works but I used inspect element on a random amazon purchase button and pulled this up "/cart/add-to-cart/ref=dp_start-bbf_1_glance", I think if you add it to the end of a product page URL you may be able to get archive.ph to add it to their cart. Edit: Doesn't work if you try it on a web browser, not going to burden Archive.ph's servers with it, maybe someone more savvy can figure it out and add a kiwi plush to the cart.
 
Obviously trying the well known trick of leaving shit in your basket for ages to see if they randomly offer you a discount. It does work sometimes.
The Financially Cognizant Coomer Archive.PH Developer wants horse cock in his ass, but only if its on sale. God this is an OneyPlays bit come to life.
 
Archived it just now and the basket's the same as in the other links, so it's probably cheeky shenanigans or a bored employee.
I don't know how web development works but I used inspect element on a random amazon purchase button and pulled this up "/cart/add-to-cart/ref=dp_start-bbf_1_glance", I think if you add it to the end of a product page URL you may be able to get archive.ph to add it to their cart. Edit: Doesn't work if you try it on a web browser, not going to burden Archive.ph's servers with it, maybe someone more savvy can figure it out and add a kiwi plush to the cart.
Try it and let us know.

Edit: yeah, I thought so.
 
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What actually happened is someone submitted a URL for archiving that added an item to archive.md's shopping cart. That's why there are dozens of items in their cart and even more 'saved for later' that have been there for months. Take note that their web browser is not signed into any account.
People keep saying this.

If that's true, then reproduce it. I'll believe it then.
 
If you look at the other amazon.com links you'll see lots with complex GET requests, so it looks like you can pass most things on the URL, even though amazon will redirect after setting cookies. This is probably how it's done, but won't waste my time or the archive's resources searching for silicone butt cheeks.
 
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