Did anyone catch what the robots.txt was while that fucking disgusting faggot Matthew Prince was hijacking the domain? It'd be interesting if he was at fault for this, too.
Yeah pretty much we have to save it literally on our hard drive as a torrent file and seed it so that way it is archive. I am planning in archiving all of Keffals Vod and screenshoting all of Keffals tweets. Not also that, but Taylor Lorenze tweet. She got her uncle that work for Archive.org to nuke her archive tweets.
Maybe it somehow makes errors sometimes, I'd have no clue, but even if that were true I'm sure webmasters can just tell them to fuck off like the trannies did here to a site they don't even own, like any rando can ask for in the archive.org forums. This author even says that.
But I am pretty certain that it respects robots.txt even if that article from years ago said otherwise, because I've seen sites that I am pretty sure didn't go out of their way to ask that have their entire content unarchived, yet have decent user bases.
Yeah pretty much we have to save it literally on our hard drive as a torrent file and seed it so that way it is archive. I am planning in archiving all of Keffals Vod and screenshoting all of Keffals tweets. Not also that, but Taylor Lorenze tweet. She got her uncle that work for Archive.org to nuke her archive tweets.
Torrents are the most resilient content systems on earth. If you thought trannies were takedown-aggressive, they can't compare to the MPAA sending ISP letters and actively lobbying in Congress.
That being said, they still require seeding. Theoretically, blockchain-based storage is even better, but I'm not sure how mature or easy to use this technology is. I would imagine it's fine for text but would not support media as easily.
May have missed it in my 15 page skim, but does anyone know if there's a script around to rip Fandom wikis? There are quite a few games where the only comprehensive guide is a legacy wiki migrated to Fandom and I don't trust them to not nuke everything nonprofitable or unmaintained eventually.
May have missed it in my 15 page skim, but does anyone know if there's a script around to rip Fandom wikis? There are quite a few games where the only comprehensive guide is a legacy wiki migrated to Fandom and I don't trust them to not nuke everything nonprofitable or unmaintained eventually.
You might to go the dirty route: find the sitemap for the wiki and run wget on them. Then you have a local version of the site. There are some arguments to wget you might need to keep the stylesheets (I don't know them off the top of my head).
I've noticed that there's been a large backlog with archive.ph in recent days and I can't get archive.st to work either. How difficult would it be to set up another archive site, hosting and DMCA-wise?