https://wiki.archiveteam.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Jake&feedformat=atomArchiveteam - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T11:37:53ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.37.1https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=GitLab&diff=48785GitLab2022-08-05T05:36:04Z<p>Jake: Fix IRC channel</p>
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| url = https://gitlab.com/<br />
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| archiving_status = {{notsavedyet}}<br />
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'''Gitlab''' is a software repository powered by Git. There is a large public instance as well as many independently-run small ones.<br />
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== Vital signs ==<br />
Early August 2022, Gitlab (the main instance) apparently made plans to delete repositories created on free accounts that had been inactive for more than a year, in order to decrease their hosting costs.<ref>https://www.theregister.com/2022/08/04/gitlab_data_retention_policy</ref> After people complained, Gitlab announced that they instead going to address the old-repository problem through internal technical measures.<ref>https://twitter.com/gitlab/status/1555325376687226883</ref><br />
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== Discovery ==<br />
Repositories have numerical IDs. They can be used through <code>https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/{id}</code>.<ref>https://hackint.logs.kiska.pw/archiveteam-bs/20220804#c324451</ref> Assuming that the ID of the most recent project is the highest, somewhere between 4% and 13% of IDs have projects at them (95% confidence interval).<ref>Quick sample; "most recent" ID from tech234a, see the IRC logs</ref></div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Deathwatch&diff=48662Deathwatch2022-06-01T01:01:04Z<p>Jake: Add cakes.mu to August 2022.</p>
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<div>The '''Deathwatch''' or '''Watchlist''' is a central indicator of websites and networks that are shutting down and serves as an indicator of what happened to particular sites that shut down quickly.<br />
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New sites should be added in chronological order, newest death date first. Forward-looking death dates should be added to the first list only. Sites large enough to warrant additional information will receive a dedicated page, linked from here and on [[:Category:Closing projects]].<br />
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(The content of the Getting Things Done table, merged with the In Progress table, can now be found on [[Small projects]].)<br />
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== Pre-emptive Alarmbells (Likely To Die) ==<br />
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=== Sunset Happy ===<br />
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*Oath/Verizon<br />
** Archive Team officially proclaims '''[[Yahoo!]]''' the least trustable host and its arch-enemy. Prove us different, Yahooligans. Or... don't. Expect anything in [[wikipedia:List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_Yahoo!]] and [[wikipedia:List_of_Yahoo!-owned_sites_and_services]] to shutdown (if it hasn't already).<br />
**Please follow the feeds! {{url|https://twitter.com/YahooVictims}} & {{url|http://www.google.com/alerts/feeds/03733117766037168292/11115209096644139952}}<br />
** [[AOL]] has decided to follow in Yahoo's footsteps by mass-closing websites at an alarmingly fast rate. Be careful not to leave any important data with them!<br />
* [[Nokia]] has recently been shutting down services at an alarmingly fast rate. Back up your data, Nokia users!<br />
* [[Reddit]] "quarantines" many controversial subreddits with up to hundreds of thousands subscribers each. Many of such quarantined subreddits have been deleted, so it is important to make backups of them. [https://www.reddit.com/r/thequarantinelist/ Here is a list of quarantined reddits.]<br />
* [[Wikidot]] has not had development work for years, there is no official presence on their [http://community.wikidot.com/forum:recent-posts support forum], just many complaints about the difficulty contacted staff, even from those with paid accounts. Backup and wiki conversion tools are poor, services like search and anti-spam bots have problems for some time, and the site has been [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5228862.0 up for sale] since February 2020.<br />
** [[SCP Foundation]] is hosted on Wikidot. They plan on moving off of the platform and there are multiple archives, but there are still over 10 years' worth of creative writing that could be lost forever if Wikidot were to shut down.<br />
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=== Just When You Least Expect It ===<br />
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Archive Team keeps a list of '''[[Fire_Drill|"healthy sites"]]''' that could be fine today and not so hot tomorrow. We focus on ways to back your personal data off these sites so you don't put yourself at unnecessary risk.<br />
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=== Other endangered species and misc ideas ===<br />
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* User-created content in video games are always in danger of a being lost forever. This includes:<br />
** Over 100,000 levels made in games like the Little Big Planet series or Super Mario Maker series.<br />
** Custom golf courses made in The Golf Club series.<br />
** Various banners, spray paints, weapon skins, and insignias from competitive online shooters.<br />
** Maps in multiple Halo games have been modified and shared with the Forge game mode.<br />
** Specialized tracks built in car racing games.<br />
** Almost everything made in the PlayStation 4 game Dreams.<br />
** Decal items (uploaded in SVG format) for PlayStation 4 racer ''[[wikipedia:Gran Turismo Sport|Gran Turismo Sport]]''.<br />
** Every game, group, and nearly every catalog item in [[Roblox]].<br />
* [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl2mFZoRqjw_ELax4Yisf6w Louis Rossmann's Youtube channel]. He released a video on June 30th with strong hints his channel and business were being shutdown because of reasons he was not able to state. <br />
** He runs/ran a business repairing Apple Macbook motherboards and making videos on how to do these repairs, business advice and related philosophy. <br />
** These repairs are considered "unauthorized" by Apple and could the driving force behind the shutdown. <br />
** There are approximately 700 educational videos on his channel that should be archived, please see the [[YouTube]] page on how to archive YouTube videos. <br />
** His business websites could also be at risk https://www.rossmanngroup.com/ & https://mailin.repair/ & https://www.rossmanngroup.com/boards/<br />
* Enderman's YouTube channel has been gotten videos taken down left and right. He makes videos about reverse-engineering Windows.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssu8Mv7hSdc] <br />
* BitTorrent DHT - indexed by various projects who tend to get shut down sooner or later:<br />
** [https://btdb.to BTDB] - has had domain seized in the past, [http://btdb.to/about uses gmail for DMCA notices], no other contact info<br />
** [https://btdig.com/ BTDigg] - has had multiple domains seized in the past and died before. Twitter and Facebook is inactive. Contact page doesn't work, but allegedly uses email form<br />
** [https://torrentproject.se/ Torrent Project] - maybe dead, see [[Deathwatch#2017]] for more information<br />
** [https://itorrents.org iTorrents.org] - torrent cache, run by the operator of limetorrents.cc (see whois for contact information)<br />
* [[8chan]] disappeared from the clearnet in early August 2019, returned to clearnet in October 2019 rebranded as [[8kun]]. Could die off any minute due to it's constant connection with illegal activities.<br />
* [[SteamGridDB]] is unable to pay for its servers, and will shut down on 31st March 2020 unless there is some sort of miraculous Patreon/sponsor intervention.<br />
* [https://racing-reference.info Racing-Reference] (motorsports/NASCAR stats website, owned by NASCAR itself since 2017) discontinued [https://www.reddit.com/r/NASCAR/comments/l0r1m9/as_of_january_13_2021_racingreference_has/ user blogs in January 2021] and [https://twitter.com/racingreference/status/1387226679379177478 comments section in April]. These things are still accessible for those who knows the URL format for now, but it (some also fears this might also happen with non-NASCAR sanctioned content, such as Formula One and Formula E stuff) might be completely gone anytime soon.<br />
* We have even more small tidbits of information at [[Deathwatch/Misc]].<br />
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== Pining for the Fjords (Dying) ==<br />
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Websites (notable or ones with user-generated content) that are definitively shutting down. No speculation please! Sites that appear troubled should go on [[Fire Drill]].<br />
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=== 2024 ===<br />
* December 31: {{URL|https://tomlehrersongs.com/|Tom Lehrer Songs}}<br />
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=== 2023 ===<br />
* March: Nintendo 3DS and Wii U eShops will shut down.<ref>{{URL|https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/57847}}</ref><br />
* January: [[Chrome Web Store]] stops accepting updates for existing Manifest V2 extensions, with support disabled for running these extensions in the Chrome browser. Support will be fully removed from the browser in June 2023.<ref>{{URL|https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/mv3/mv2-sunset/}}</ref><br />
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=== 2022 ===<br />
* End of 2022: {{URL|https://darksky.net/|Dark Sky's}} iOS app and website will be available until the end of 2022. <ref>{{URL|https://blog.darksky.net/}}</ref><br />
* Throughout late 2021 through 2022?: [[Vimeo]] emails users in the top 1% of bandwidth usage telling them to pay thousands of dollars per year to continue using the service.<br />
* December 1: {{URL|https://webryblog.biglobe.ne.jp/|WebryBlog}}, a famous Japanese blogging service, will start deleting its website in order to terminate its service on January 31, 2023. The domain of each website consists of "*.at.webry.info".<ref>{{URL|https://info.at.webry.info/202201/article_2.html}}</ref><br />
* November 1: Old (roughly, older than 2 years) apps on the Google Play Store cease being discoverable in search or installable on newer operating systems<ref>{{URL|https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2022/04/expanding-plays-target-level-api-requirements-to-strengthen-user-security.html}}</ref><br />
* August 31: {{URL|https://cakes.mu|cakes.mu}}, a Japanese content distribution website (similar to Tumblr or Medium) will shutdown on August 31st and go read-only on July 31st<ref>{{URL|https://cakes.mu/posts/35370}}</ref><br />
* August: {{URL|https://lightform.com/|Lightform}}, a manufacturer of projection mapping equipment<ref>{{URL|https://guide.lightform.com/hc/en-us/articles/4417512435731-Sunset-FAQ}}</ref><br />
* July: {{URL|https://archive.epa.gov/|EPA Archive}}<ref>{{URL|https://www.theverge.com/2022/3/24/22993628/epa-online-archive-sunset-digital-records}}</ref><br />
* July: {{URL|https://www.rpgwatch.com/|RPGWatch}}<ref>{{URL|1=https://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showthread.php?t=50134}}</ref><br />
* June 30: Educational publisher McGraw Hill will shut down Glencoe.com 'and all of its associated sites"<ref>{{URL|http://glencoe.mheducation.com/}}</ref>. The glencoe.com domain itself had already been retired in 2017<ref>{{URL|http://glencoe.com/}} after getting past the retirement notice</ref>, but the content continued to be available under glencoe.mheducation.com.<br />
* June 30: {{URL|https://vkatsu.jp/|Vkatsu}}, a VR model creation tool, will be shutting down its service.<ref>{{URL|https://vkatsu.jp/v%E3%82%AB%E3%83%84%E3%82%B5%E3%83%BC%E3%83%93%E3%82%B9%E7%B5%82%E4%BA%86%E3%81%AE%E3%81%8A%E7%9F%A5%E3%82%89%E3%81%9B/}}</ref> Vkatsu requests to delete the VR models created by Vkatsu and posted on other sites after the service is shut down.<br />
* June 12: {{URL|https://www.hispachan.org/|Hispachan}}, a Spanish-language imageboard, will shut down (after going read-only on May 31).<ref>{{URL|https://twitter.com/Hispachan/status/1531053620694659072}}</ref><br />
* June: [[Chrome Web Store]] ends support for Chrome apps on Chrome OS (excluding for Enterprise and Education customers, which will remain supported until at least January 2025). <ref>{{URL|https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/10/21362688/google-chrome-apps-delay-shutdown-timeline-support-2021-2022}}</ref> <ref>https://blog.chromium.org/2020/08/changes-to-chrome-app-support-timeline.html</ref> <ref>{{URL|https://blog.chromium.org/2021/10/extending-chrome-app-support-on-chrome.html}}</ref><br />
* 'Summer': {{URL|https://www.miniclip.com/|Miniclip}} web game platform<ref>{{URL|https://support.miniclip.com/hc/en-us/articles/5091169897617}}</ref><br />
* May 31: {{URL|http://anynowhere.com/|AnyNowhere}}, a bulletin board from the early 2000s<ref>{{URL|1=http://anynowhere.com/bb/posts.php?t=412&p=105}}</ref><br />
* May 31: {{URL|https://www.goat.at/|g.o.a.t}} Japanese blog service will shut down.<ref>{{URL|https://www.goat.at/information/20211124.html}}</ref>Subdomain of each websites are consists of "*.goat.me".<br />
* May 1: {{URL|https://www.alexa.com|Alexa.com}} will be retired.<ref>{{URL|https://support.alexa.com/hc/en-us/articles/4410503838999|We will be retiring Alexa.com on May 1, 2022}}</ref><br />
* May 1: [[Flickr]] is removing free accounts containing "Restricted or Moderate content."<br />
* <s>April 29</s> (only some links may be removed now): [[GitHub]], with a lead time of only 4 days, will shut down their git.io URL shortener.<ref>{{URL|https://github.blog/changelog/2022-04-25-git-io-deprecation/}}</ref><br />
* April 14: {{URL|https://murobbs.muropaketti.com/}}, a Finnish-language forum run with Xenforo, [https://muropaketti.com/yleinen/murobbs-sulkeminen/ is closed by its parent company].<br />
* April 1: [[Coub]]<br />
* April 1 <s>March 24</s> <s>March 10</s>: {{URL|https://bugs.python.org/|Python's bug tracker}} (BPO) will be switched to read-only mode and issues migrated to GitHub.<ref>{{URL|https://discuss.python.org/t/github-issues-migration-is-coming-soon/13791}}</ref><br />
* March 31: {{URL|http://2style.net/support-end.html|2Style}}, a Japanese web host, shuts down all its free and some of its paid hosting.<ref>{{URL|http://2style.net/support-end.html}} through Google Translate</ref><br />
* March 31: {{URL|https://blogos.com/|BLOGOS}} a Japanese news site, will stop updating its website on March 31 and shut down on May 31.<ref>{{URL|https://blogos.com/feature/blogos_close/}}</ref><br />
* March 31: {{URL|https://japanese.engadget.com/|Engadget Japan}} will shut down on May 1, but will stop updating on March 31.<ref>{{URL|https://www.beboundless.jp/press/corporate-announcement-02-15-2022}}</ref><br />
* March 31: {{URL|https://www.meta.org/|Meta}}, a biomedical research discovery platform.<ref>{{URL|https://cziscience.medium.com/meta-transition-5f66b1fae475}}</ref><br />
* March 31: {{URL|https://www.star.ne.jp/free/|Star Server free}}, a Japanese web hosting service will shutdown.<ref>{{URL|1=https://www.star.ne.jp/free/support/news_detail.php?view_id=2887}}</ref> Some people are working on collecting URL lists {{URL|https://geolog.mydns.jp/webcrow/|here}}.<br />
* March 31: {{URL|https://jp.techcrunch.com/|TechCrunch Japan}} will shut down on May 1, but will stop updating on March 31.<ref>{{URL|https://www.beboundless.jp/press/corporate-announcement-02-15-2022}}</ref><br />
* March 31: {{URL|https://forums.ubisoft.com/|Ubisoft Forums}}<br />
* March 28 <s>March 21</s>: {{URL|https://www.chowhound.com/|Chowhound}}<ref>{{URL|https://www.chowhound.com/post/final-goodbye-chowhound-1098935}}</ref><br />
* March 13: {{URL|https://www.origamishop.us/|origamishop.us}}, the Americas Origami Shop.<ref>An email to customers states, "The website will remain active until Sunday, March 13, and starting March 14, visitors will be redirected to the robust European store for all of your origami shopping needs (www.origami-shop.com)."</ref><br />
* March 9: The English version of the online card-trading game [https://www.a3-liber.jp/ A3!] shuts down.<ref>{{URL|https://a-three.fandom.com/wiki/A3!_Wiki}}, notice at top as of January 28; presumably this is repeating information from {{URL|https://twitter.com/MankaiCompanyEN/status/1486258864647548932|an "in-game announcement"}}</ref><br />
* March 9: {{URL|https://lsdb.eu/|Liveset Database}} (LSDB), a database of raves<br />
* February 1 ("on or soon after"): Fenesas {{URL|https://talk.feneas.org/|Discourse}} and {{URL|https://friendica.feneas.org/|Friendica}}<ref>https://git.feneas.org/feneas/association/-/raw/master/comms/dissolving-the-association-2022-01-09.txt</ref><br />
* January 31: {{URL|https://drivetribe.com/|DriveTribe}}<ref>{{URL|https://drivetribe.com/p/dear-drivetribe-community-Lu6PrOvgRuWjMioTSA_UQQ}}</ref> and {{URL|https://foodtribe.com/|FoodTribe}}<ref>{{URL|https://foodtribe.com/p/dear-foodtribe-community-Wnzt6q-1SeSbm6JDMBYrqQ}}</ref><br />
* January 31: Humble's video game subscription service discontinues Linux and macOS support<ref>{{URL|https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2022/01/humble-subscription-service-is-dumping-mac-linux-access-in-18-days/}}</ref><br />
* January 31: {{URL|https://shop.plaza.rakuten.co.jp/|店長の部屋Plus+}}, a rakuten shop blog site will shut down.<br />
* "Begining of 2022", apparently January 11<ref>{{URL|https://framemo.org/}}, {{URL|https://framaslides.org/login}}, {{URL|https://framabookin.org/en/}}</ref>: Various services run by the French organization [[Framasoft]]<ref>{{URL|https://alt.framasoft.org/en/}}</ref><br />
* Unknown: {{URL|https://www.dreamincode.net/|Dream.In.Code}}<ref>{{URL|https://www.dreamincode.net/forums/topic/421898-dreamincode-shutting-down/}}</ref><br />
* Unknown: {{URL|https://hashbase.io|Hashbase}}<ref>{{URL|https://hashbase.io/about}}</ref><br />
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=== 2021 ===<br />
* End of Year?: Reddit Gifts will be hosting its final gift exchange. It is uncertain if the site, which contains images of previously-exchanged gifts, will be taken down after that time<ref>{{URL|https://old.reddit.com/r/announcements/comments/nw2hs6/sunsetting_secret_santa_and_reddit_gifts/}}</ref>.<br />
* "[E]nd of the year": The [[Win Raid Forum]] closes.<br />
* December 31: [[iTunesU]] <ref>{{URL|https://support.apple.com/guide/itunesu/welcome/web}}</ref><br />
* December 31: {{URL|https://www.project-imas.com/|project-imas}}<ref>{{URL|https://forum.project-imas.com/index.php/topic,2707.0.html}}</ref> will shut down. The forums have been made read-only as of October 12, while the wiki was made read-only on November 1. As of November 12 the wiki data has been used to set up a new wiki at {{URL|https://project-imas.wiki/Main_Page}}.<br />
* December 31: LG to leave the mobile phone business, which means shutting down the "LG Mobile Developer website"<ref>{{url|1=https://developer.lge.com/main/RetrieveNoticePop.dev?nticId=NOT00005060}}</ref>.<br />
* December 31: {{URL|https://www.readmore.de/}}, a German esports site (owned by 4Players GmbH), will shut down.<ref name="readmore.de">{{URL|https://www.readmore.de/news/163662-tbd/}}</ref><br />
* December 31: {{URL|https://www.4players.de/|4Players}}, a major German gaming news site and community, will also shut down (according to the readmore.de announcement,<ref name="readmore.de" /> although no notice has been posted on the site itself). 4Players previously announced that it would close on October 31 of the same year,<ref>{{URL|https://www.4players.de/4players.php/spielinfonews/Allgemein/3926/2199762/4Players-Mehr_als_14500_Berichte_ueber_200000_News_und_ca_60000_Videos_Das_Magazin_bedankt_sich_fuer_eure_Treue_und_verabschiedet_sich_im_Herbst.html}}</ref> although on November 1 it instead reported that it would be continuing under new ownership.<ref>{{URL|https://www.4players.de/4players.php/spielinfonews/Allgemein/3926/2200697/4Playersde-In_eigener_Sache_4Playersde_geht_mit_neuer_Fuehrung_weiter.html}}</ref><br />
* December 30: {{URL|https://shoutengine.com/|ShoutEngine}}, a podcast hoster<br />
* December 14: The {{URL|https://bfriends.brigitte.de/foren/|forums}} for Brigitte, a German women's magazine, went read-only.<ref>{{URL|https://www.brigitte.de/informationen-zur-schliessung-der-brigitte-community-13097262.html}}</ref> No plans for deletion have yet been announced.<br />
* By end of November: [[Channel 9]] from Microsoft will be partially migrated over to Microsoft Learn <ref>{{URL|https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/teamblog/learntvannouncement}}</ref><br />
* November 30: The official website of " i-mode", Japan's feature phone IP connection service, will be shut down.<ref>{{URL|https://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/info/notice/page/201007_00.html}}</ref><br />
* November 10 until December 13: [[YouTube]] gradually [[YouTube#Removal_of_public_video_dislikes_.28December_2021.29|removes dislike counts]]<ref>{{URL|1=https://support.google.com/youtube/thread/134791097/update-to-youtube-dislike-counts?hl=en}}</ref><br />
* <s>November 2: The {{URL|https://community.qvc.com/|user forums and user blogs of QVC}} will shut down on November 2 <ref>{{URL|https://www.qvc.com/content/featured/support.html}}</ref></s><br />
* October/November: The Tor Project discontinues support for v2 Onion Services.<ref>{{URL|https://blog.torproject.org/v2-deprecation-timeline}}</ref> They released a new version of the Tor Browser on 7 November that drops support for v2.<ref>{{URL|https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-11-0}}</ref> The core Tor software stopped supporting them in versions 0.3.5.17, 0.4.5.11, and 0.4.6.8, all released on 26 October.<ref>{{URL|https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/raw/main/ChangeLog}}</ref> As the network upgrades, v2 addresses become inaccessible even from old clients.<br />
* October 1: Dutch ISP XS4ALL will shut down all its hosting.<ref>{{URL|https://www.xs4all.nl/hostingdiensten/}}</ref><br />
* September 30: The [[zeroshell]] domain will be decommissioned or sold on September 30, 2021.<ref>{{URL|https://zeroshell.org/}}</ref><br />
* September 30: <s>Khan Academy will remove their {{URL|https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat|MCAT preparation material}}.<ref>{{URL|https://support.khanacademy.org/hc/en-us/articles/360043801271-Khan-Academy-Courses-to-be-Retired-in-Summer-2020}}</ref></s>Khan Academy has posted a banner there saying they're working on a partnership to continue maintaining the course.<br />
* September 10: {{URL|https://bklyner.com/|Bklyner}}, a Brooklyn news site, ceases publication.<ref>{{URL|https://bklyner.com/bklyners-last-day-sept-10/}}</ref><br />
* August 24 <s>August 10</s>: {{URL|https://spectrum.chat/|Spectrum}}, a community platform, has been purchased by Microsoft and will be made read-only.<ref>{{URL|https://spectrum.chat/spectrum/general/join-us-on-our-new-journey~e4ca0386-f15c-4ba8-8184-21cf5fa39cf5}}</ref><br />
* August 2: {{URL|https://www.viva.nl/|V!VA}}/VIVA, a Dutch fashion magazine, along with {{URL|https://forum.viva.nl/|its forums}}<ref>{{URL|https://forum.viva.nl/overig/viva-en-het-viva-forum-stoppen/list_messages/478798}}</ref><br />
* "mid 2021": [[Docker Hub]] will start deleting free accounts' 'inactive' images (ones that have not been pushed or pulled in 6 months), comprising almost one third of the total data.<ref>{{URL|https://www.docker.com/pricing/retentionfaq}}</ref><ref>{{URL|1=https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24143588}}</ref> This was originally announced to happen on 2020-11-01 but later delayed.<ref>{{URL|https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-hub-image-retention-policy-delayed-and-subscription-updates/}}</ref><br />
* July 1: {{URL|http://www.jurnalotaku.com|Jurnal Otaku}}, a Indonesian-language news site dedicated to Japanese entertainment, went into an indefinite hiatus.<ref>{{URL|http://jurnalotaku.com/2021/06/01/pengumuman-penutupan/}}</ref><ref>{{URL|http://jurnalotaku.com/2021/06/30/pengumuman-hiatus-aktivitas/}}</ref><br />
* June 30 <s>March 31</s>: Web host [[Webs.com]] shutting down. <ref>{{URL|https://support.webs.com/hc/en-us/articles/360048554451-Webs-to-Shut-Down-March-31st-2021}}</ref><br />
* Late-June, Early July (ambiguous): {{URL|https://bethesda.net/community/|Bethesda Forums}}<ref>{{URL|https://bethesda.net/en/article/3nf1F08LHgUEmSt7EqA9ru/bethesda-net-forums-to-be-sunset}} — "Starting on May 24, we will begin the process of closing the forums first by turning Categories to Read-Only. You will no longer be able to post on the forums, but you will have access to all your posts and see all Categories as you normally would. You will have 30 days to save any post contents you wish to keep once the forums are closed. On July 6, we will start archiving smaller, less populated Categories. At this time, you will no longer be able to access these Categories. You will be able to continue conversations on our official Bethesda Discord Server and various game-related Servers."</ref> This will also remove comments on Bethesda.net Mods.<ref>{{URL|https://bethesda.net/en/article/3nf1F08LHgUEmSt7EqA9ru/bethesda-net-forums-to-be-sunset}} — "Does this impact comments on Bethesda.net Mods? Yes, mod comments are powered by the forums, and will also be shut down. Authors are encouraged to list their social channels or personal Discord server in their mod descriptions. This way, they can continue to engage with players in their preferred online spaces. General mod discussion is welcome on our official Discord servers."</ref> Mod comments disappeared early (before 21 June); most of the forums had vanished by 8 July, but some parts remain as of 14 November.<br />
* June 15 <s>May 31</s>: {{URL|https://travis-ci.org/|travis-ci.org}}, though past build data will remain read-only 'for an indefinite period'<ref>{{URL|https://blog.travis-ci.com/2021-05-07-orgshutdown}}</ref><br />
* 'before summer': {{URL|http://www.opengrey.eu/|OpenGrey}}, a catalogue of European grey literature<br />
* May 30: {{URL|https://www.kingdomhearts.com/unionx/us/|KINGDOM HEARTS Union χ.}} KINGDOM HEARTS Union χ Dark Road will end service on May 30, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. (PDT) / May 31, 2021 1:00 (UTC). An offline version of this app will be made available so players can enjoy the entire story. KINGDOM HEARTS Union χ Dark Road will be playable offline and KINGDOM HEARTS Union χ will be available as a theater mode.<ref>{{URL|http://api.sp.kingdomhearts.com/information/detail/75152}}</ref><br />
* May 24: Autodesk [[Tinkercad]] will delete accounts that haven't logged in within the past 15 months, and delete any data for those accounts.<ref>https://knowledge.autodesk.com/search-result/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Tinkercad-inactive-social-account-deletion.html</ref><br />
* May 1: {{URL|https://jfrog.com|JFrog}} will shut down its Bintray, JCenter, GoCenter, and ChartCenter binary distribution services. JCenter will keep distributing files read-only until 2022-02-01.<ref>{{URL|https://jfrog.com/blog/into-the-sunset-bintray-jcenter-gocenter-and-chartcenter/}}</ref><br />
* March 31: [[Periscope]], the livestreaming service owned by Twitter, will shut down its mobile app as well as new broadcasts. "Broadcasts that were shared to Twitter will live on as replays." <ref>{{URL|https://periscope.medium.com/farewell-periscope-164db2742b7c}}</ref> "Periscope web at periscope.tv/periscopeco, will remain available as a read-only archive of public broadcasts." <ref>{{URL|https://help.twitter.com/en/using-twitter/periscope-faq}}</ref><br />
* March 15: {{URL|https://forums.tesla.com/|The Tesla forums}} went read-only, deprecated in favor of {{URL|https://engage.tesla.com/|engage.tesla.com}}.<ref>{{URL|https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-engage-tesla-social-platform-forums-dropped/}}</ref><br />
* "Per 2021": Dutch 'information library' {{URL|https://www.infonu.nl/|InfoNu}} has turned into a read-only archive, apparently due to a shift in Internet advertisement models. The site has quite a large amount of articles on various topics, often showing up on Page 1 of search results.<br />
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=== 2020 ===<br />
* Unknown: {{URL|http://www.planetradio.co.uk/forth|Forth One}} and {{URL|http://www.planetradio.co.uk/hallam|Hallam}} may be being replaced by a new CMS platform in early 2021; other sites like Viking, TFM, Metro-Radio, Hits Radio remain on the same platform.<br />
* Unknown: Hungarian news outlet {{URL|https://index.hu/|Index}} is likely going to collapse after its editor-in-chief got laid off on July 22<ref>{{URL|https://index.hu/english/2020/07/22/szabolcs_dull_editor_in_chief_index_dismissed/}}</ref> and most editorial staff quit in protest on July 24<ref>{{URL|https://index.hu/english/2020/07/24/editorial_board_of_index_resigns/}}</ref>.<br />
* Unknown: {{URL|https://komixxy.pl/|Komixxy.pl}} will be shutting down as announced on 12 June<ref>{{URL|https://komixxy.pl/1500943/To-juz-koniec-niestety-duzo-wspomnien}}</ref> but no date has been announced.<br />
* Unknown: Penguin Random House in December 2019 has been [https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-pearson-m-a-disposal/pearson-exits-consumer-publishing-with-penguin-random-house-disposal-idUKKBN1YM0OH?il=0 sold to Bertelsmann], which already controlled it. Changes may be coming.<br />
* Unknown: {{URL|http://cafe.themarker.com/|TheMarker Café}}, a blogging platform from Israel, will shut down sometime this year having become read-only on July 5.<br />
* Likely December 31: [[Sploder]], a one-popular flash-based game making website, will be shutting down around the end of December / early January 2021, due to its reliance on the soon-to-be-unsupported Adobe Flash.<br />
* December 31: {{URL|https://www.lacartoonerie.com/|La Cartoonerie}}, a French Flash animation hosting site and community<ref>{{URL|1=https://forum.lacartoonerie.com/showthread.php?tid=3734&pid=151087#pid151087}}</ref><br />
* December 31: [[Endomondo]], a workout tracker app with optional social networking features, shuts down. Users can contact support for a copy or portability of their data until March 31, 2021.<br />
* December 31: {{URL|https://gamestarmechanic.com|Gamestar Mechanic}} will shut down as Adobe Flash is being discontinued.<ref>{{URL|https://twitter.com/GamestarMech/status/1310993121220714496}}</ref><br />
* December 14: [[PornHub]] has just [https://www.vice.com/en/article/jgqjjy/pornhub-suspended-all-unverified-videos-content disabled all content uploaded from unverified accounts (meaning accounts that haven't been officially registered/verified to a specific performer or company) without prior announcement, following a dispute with MasterCard and Visa]. As of yet, it is unclear wherever accounts will be able to retain content if they go through the verification procedure. Also worth noting that MindGeek, the owners of PornHub, own a number of other large sites, such as YouPorn, PornHub, Xtube, Tube8 and Thumbzilla that may be the next to look out for.<br />
* <s>November 1</s>: {{URL|http://furnation.ru/|FurNation.ru}}, a Russian furry community that has existed since 2006, was announced to shut down.<ref>{{URL|http://bert.furnation.ru/journal/49011/}}</ref> A community effort to save the site<ref>{{URL|http://jade.furnation.ru/journal/49054/}}</ref><ref>{{URL|http://bert.furnation.ru/journal/49057/}}</ref> managed to raise enough money to keep the site alive until at least February as of 2020-10-30<ref>{{URL|http://stormwind.furnation.ru/journal/49063/}}</ref>.<br />
* ca. October 9: {{URL|https://downloads.dell.com/|downloads.dell.com}}, Dell's "backup" download site for drivers & Co. in case their (JS-laden) {{URL|https://www.dell.com/support/|support site}} broke.<ref>{{URL|https://www.dell.com/support/article/SLN321834}}</ref> As of 2021-01-04, it is still online, although it JS-redirects to the JS hell site.<br />
* September 15: {{URL|https://www.rakuten.com/shop/|Rakuten Americas marketplace}}.<ref>{{URL|https://support.rakuten.com/hc/en-us/articles/360047189271}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://techcrunch.com/2020/07/30/rakuten-is-shuttering-the-online-shop-formerly-known-as-buy-com/}}</ref> (It's unclear whether the marketplace part of the website will completely disappear, but content deletion is very likely.)<br />
* "mid-2020": [[Microsoft]] will retire [[MSDN]] and [[TechNet]] in favour of their new Q&A platform.<ref>{{URL|https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-is-replacing-msdn-and-technet-forums-with-microsoft-q-a/}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/teamblog/introducing-microsoft-qanda}}</ref><br />
* August 21: {{URL|https://www.intomore.com/|INTO}}<ref>Email sent to users: {{URL|https://twitter.com/SerenaSonoma/status/1286777944803811335}}</ref><br />
* August 3: [[Microsoft]] is removing all SHA-1-signed content from the [[Microsoft Download Center]]<ref>{{URL|https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/sha-1-windows-content-to-be-retired-august-3-2020/ba-p/1544373}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-to-remove-all-windows-downloads-signed-with-sha-1/}}</ref><br />
* July 30: The Center for Election Science's {{URL|https://forum.electionscience.org/|forums}} is planned to become read-only and will shut down around 1 Jan 2021<ref>{{URL|https://forum.electionscience.org/t/archiving-the-forum-july-30th/697}}</ref>. Discussions about transferring it to the community instead<ref>{{URL|https://forum.electionscience.org/t/alternatives-to-the-ces-forum/699}}</ref> failed<ref>{{URL|https://forum.electionscience.org/t/new-home-for-this-forum-community/720}}</ref>. A successor forum by the community is being launched at {{URL|http://votingtheory.com/}}.<ref>{{URL|https://forum.electionscience.org/t/replacement-forums-will-be-at-votingtheory-com/757}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://forum.electionscience.org/t/new-forum-launch-project/788}}</ref> The {{URL|https://groups.google.com/d/forum/electionscience|Center's Google Group}} will also be deleted.<ref>{{URL|https://forum.electionscience.org/t/new-home-for-this-forum-community/720/3}}</ref><br />
* June 16: {{URL|https://mystonline.com/forums/|Myst Online}} will be closing their forums.<ref>{{URL|1=https://mystonline.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=29240}}</ref><br />
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<br />
=== 2019 ===<br />
* <s>Unknown: [[Linux Journal]] (unmaintained since August 7)</s> Linux Journal has been revived by Slashdot.<br />
* Unknown <s>December 11</s>: [[Twitter]] will purge inactive accounts.<ref>[[:File:Twitter december 2019.png]]</ref><ref>[[:File:Twitter december 2019 2.png]]</ref><ref>{{URL|https://twitter.com/MattNavarra/status/1199264642264190976}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/26/20984328/twitter-removing-inactive-accounts-usernames-available-date}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/1199459588594176000}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://twitter.com/TwitterSupport/status/1199777312054493184}}</ref><br />
* December 31: [[BlackBerry World]] will shut down.<br />
* <s>December 12</s>: {{URL|https://www.storywars.net/|Story Wars}}, a collaborative story writing platform, <s>will shut down.<ref>Announcement on {{URL|https://www.facebook.com/StoryWars/photos/2822038917826805/|Facebook}} and {{URL|https://www.instagram.com/p/B49tRdVD4C-/|Instagram}}</ref></s> will remain online and is supposedly safe for five years per an announcement in the forums on the site dated 23 Nov.<ref>{{URL|https://www.storywars.net/forums/1/63717|"Story Wars is Saved (officially)"}} (login required, {{URL|https://transfer.notkiska.pw/inline/TYxCO/screenshot_storywars.net_forums_1_63717_2019-12-14.png|screenshot}})</ref><br />
* <s>December 9</s>: [[SoundCloud]] will '''not'''<ref>{{URL|https://twitter.com/SoundCloud/status/1202688115636346880}}</ref> introduce new limits for the free accounts, which would likely have lead to deletions due to no longer being able to upload new songs without paying.<ref>{{URL|https://old.reddit.com/r/Music/comments/e5jb9u/soundcloud_is_quietly_forcing_out_a_majority_of/}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://help.soundcloud.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039149474-FAQ-SoundCloud-s-free-upload-limit}}</ref><br />
* October 30 onwards: {{URL|https://deadspin.com/|Deadspin}} (G/O Media) loses its entire editorial staff to resignations after the editor-in-chief was fired. The future of Deadspin is unclear.<br />
* October 10: {{URL|https://splinternews.com/|Splinter News}} (G/O Media) ceases publication. The future of the website is unclear.<ref>{{URL|https://www.thedailybeast.com/splinter-news-shutting-down}}</ref><br />
* September 20: Mozilla software community site [http://mozillazine.org/ mozillaZine]'s admin kerz announces that the site will be frozen; it is currently<sup>[2020-07-02]</sup> unclear when this will happen and for how long the site will remain online after.<ref>{{URL|1=http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=3055133}}</ref><ref>{{URL|1=http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=3059877}}</ref><br />
* September 6: [[ThinkProgress]] ceased publication but will apparently remain online for the time being.<br />
* <s>June 16</s>: {{URL|https://www.minecraftforum.net/|Minecraft Forum}} was going to be frozen<ref>{{URL|https://www.minecraftforum.net/news/60727-important-minecraft-forum-archive-announcement}}</ref> but was then sold instead<ref>{{URL|https://www.minecraftforum.net/news/60728-a-new-and-exciting-beginning}}</ref>. Its future is currently (August 2019) unclear.<br />
* <s>June 1</s>: {{URL|http://www.supertopo.com/|SuperTopo}}'s {{URL|http://supertopo.com/climbing/forum.php|forums}} with over 2.2 million posts<ref>{{URL|1=http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.php?topic_id=3198199}}</ref>. As of 2020-07-02, they are still online but appear to be read-only.<br />
* March 30: goo.gl, [[Google]] froze their URL shortening service but existing shortlinks will continue to resolve.<ref>{{URL|https://developers.googleblog.com/2018/03/transitioning-google-url-shortener.html}}</ref><ref>{{url|https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/1/18051950/flickr-1000-photo-limit-free-accounts-changes-pro-subscription-smugmug}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/talkingtech/2019/02/04/flickr-begin-deleting-photos-users-if-they-dont-pay-fee/2769812002/}}</ref><br />
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=== 2018 ===<br />
* October/November 2018: Donny Long and PornWikiLeaks are attempting to have [[Encyclopedia Dramatica]] shut down.<br />
* October 1: Large Manosphere blog [[Return of Kings]] with 5,800 articles and an active comments section is [http://www.returnofkings.com/195790/return-of-kings-is-going-on-hiatus going on hiatus].<br />
* September 14: [https://www.racked.com/ Racked] ceased publication but will continue serving the archives for now.<ref>{{URL|https://www.racked.com/2018/9/14/17661866/racked-goodbye}}</ref><br />
* September onwards: [[ZAM Network]] is shutting down a variety of websites since September.<br />
* August 15: Texas Instruments' {{URL|https://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Main_Page|Processors Wiki}} went read-only.<ref>{{URL|1=https://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Sitenotice&oldid=235339}}</ref><br />
* Date unknown: [https://blogs.harvard.edu/ Harvard's web blog service] is removing blogs by people not currently at Harvard.<ref>{{URL|https://blogs.harvard.edu/blog/2018/07/13/upcoming-changes/}}</ref><br />
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=== 2017 ===<br />
* October 26: [[Xoom]]: websites frozen, only serving static files since. Probably preparing for closure. Still online as of 2020-07-02.<br />
* Date unknown: {{URL|https://www.sascommunity.org/|sasCommunity.org}} published an announcement December 7, 2017 that the site would be decommissioned. On March 13, 2018, the site was converted into read-only mode; it remains online as of 2020-07-02.<br />
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=== 2016 ===<br />
* Date unknown: Pirate Bay image hosting site "Bayimg" returns after it shutdown in the raid. However, staff announced that the site would only be up for a week.<ref>{{url|https://torrentfreak.com/pirate-bays-image-hosting-site-bayimg-returns-for-a-bit-160425/}}</ref> As of 2020-07-02, the site is still online.<br />
* January 1: AutoHotKey's older, IPBoards based forum has been made read-only, in favor of their new forums. Users were migrated but forum posts were not. <ref>{{url|https://autohotkey.com/board/topic/149716-ip-boards-decommission/}}</ref><ref>{{url|http://ahkscript.org/foundation/history.html}}</ref><br />
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== Dead as a Doornail ==<br />
=== 2022 ===<br />
* April 27: {{URL|https://friends.excite.co.jp/|excite friends}}, a Japanese community service shut down at 15:00 (JST).<ref>{{URL|1=https://friends.excite.co.jp/notice/?type=info&no=172}}</ref><br />
* March 31: {{URL|http://listserv.educause.edu/|EDUCAUSE listserv}}<br />
* March 31: {{URL|https://stackoverflow.com/jobs|StackOverflow Jobs}} and its Developer Story companion<ref>{{URL|https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/415293/sunsetting-jobs-developer-story}}</ref><br />
* March 31: {{URL|https://www.webcrow.jp/|WEBCROW}}, a Japanese web hosting service shut down.<ref>{{URL|1=https://www.netowl.jp/news_detail.php?view_id=2886}}</ref> Some people are working on collecting URL lists {{URL|https://geolog.mydns.jp/webcrow/|here}}.<br />
* March 22 <s>March 31</s>: {{URL|https://forum.duolingo.com/|Duolingo forums}}<ref>{{URL|https://forum.duolingo.com/comment/55930597}}</ref><br />
* March 14: {{URL|https://switter.at/|Switter}}, a social networking site for sex workers, shut down.<ref>{{URL|1=https://www.vice.com/en/article/7kb7vx/switter-the-twitter-for-sex-workers-is-shutting-down}}</ref><br />
* March 10: [[Radikal|Radikal.ru]], a Russian image host, shut down.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20220303113145/https://radikal.ru/</ref><br />
* March 1: {{URL|http://www.bullfreeware.com/|Bull Freeware}}, a collection of open-source packages for AIX machines<br />
* March 1: Feneas {{URL|https://matrix.feneas.org|Matrix}}, {{URL|https://git.feneas.org|Gitlab}}, {{URL|https://searx.feneas.org|Searx}}, {{URL|https://pad.feneas.org|Etherpad}}, {{URL|https://cloud.feneas.org|Nextcloud}}, and {{URL|https://joindiaspora.com/|Diaspora}} (Joindiaspora) instances. ("On or soon afer" that date for everything but Diaspora) <ref>https://git.feneas.org/feneas/association/-/raw/master/comms/dissolving-the-association-2022-01-09.txt</ref><ref>https://joindiaspora.com/posts/f605e81053c3013ae6b9002590d8e506</ref><br />
* March 1: {{URL|https://sheezy.art/|Sheezy.art}}, a site hosting user art, shut down. <ref>{{URL|1=https://sheezy.art/news/updates/2022-01-03/sheezy-art-is-shutting-down}}</ref><br />
* February 2 (Announced for January 31): {{URL|http://pinger.pl/|pinger.pl}}, a Polish blog host, shuts down.<ref>Notice on homepage</ref><br />
* End of January: [http://score.royalflare.net RoyalFlare], a popular Touhou Project game replay site up since 2007, [https://twitter.com/Plasmo_STG/status/1477967087381487618 stopped uploads] on January 3rd and "all contents will be deleted at the last day of January 2022", which seems to have happened.<br />
* January 31: All [[TechnologyGuide]] sites and forums<ref>{{URL|http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/all-technologyguide-forums-will-close-jan-31-2022.837524/}}</ref><ref>{{URL|http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/threads/all-technologyguide-forums-will-close-jan-31-2022.76126/}}</ref><ref>{{URL|http://forum.brighthand.com/threads/all-technologyguide-forums-will-close-jan-31-2022.293929/}}</ref><br />
* January 31: {{URL|https://yuetwanlauseng.com/}} (粵韻流聲), a Cantonese Chinese-language radio forum, shut down.<br />
* January 28<ref>{{URL|https://hackint.logs.kiska.pw/archiveteam-bs/20220128#c308947}}</ref> (publicly announced to be an unspecified time in January): {{URL|https://forums.mapletip.com/|MapleTip forums}}<ref>{{URL|https://forums.mapletip.com/index.php?/topic/143030-mapletip-forums-to-be-shut-down-in-january-2022/}}</ref><br />
* January 17: {{URL|https://forum.chip.de/}}, a German technology forum, went read-only and removed almost all usernames.<ref>{{URL|https://forum.chip.de/discussion/1905133/chip-forum-kuenftig-als-read-only-version}}</ref><br />
* January 3: {{URL|https://www.onlinekosten.de/forum/}}, a German internet and telecom forum, shut down (after more than 20 years).<ref>{{URL|1=https://www.onlinekosten.de/forum/announcement.php?f=146&a=16}}</ref><br />
* January 3: {{URL|https://www.router-forum.de/}} shut down.<ref>{{URL|https://www.router-forum.de/forum-news/in-eigener-sache-router-forum-de-wird-eingestellt.t75087/}}</ref><br />
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=== 2021 ===<br />
* December 29: {{URL|https://www.thestandnews.com/|The Stand News}} was shut down in less than a day of announcement due to Hong Kong police raids and arrest of key people.<br />
* December 7: Royal Games, website owned by King (creator of Candy Crush) will be shutting down.<ref>{{URL|1=http://www.royalgames.com/community/fool_entry.jsp?language=en&fid=9593}}</ref><ref>{{URL|1=http://www.royalgames.com/support/browse_faq.jsp?categoryId=142}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-10-22-king-games-portal-which-birthed-candy-crush-to-close-after-18-years}}</ref><br />
* November 1: {{URL|https://www.cubetutor.com/|CubeTutor.com}}<ref>{{URL|https://cubetutor.wordpress.com/2021/10/04/the-end-step/}}</ref><br />
* November 1: {{URL|https://onlocationvacations.com|OnlocationVacations.com}}<ref>{{URL|https://onlocationvacations.com/2021/10/14/friday-october-15-filming-locations/}}</ref>. Website closed down, Twitter account remains active. <br />
* October 31: the Flash and Unity game host {{URL|http://www.fastswf.com|FastSWF}} shut down.<br />
* October 31: {{URL|https://www.playmagiclegends.com|Magic: Legends}} shut down.<ref>{{URL|https://www.playmagiclegends.com/en/news-article/11490313}}</ref><br />
* October 31: {{URL|https://elitesquadgame.com|Tom Clancy's Elite Squad}} shut down.<ref>{{URL|https://twitter.com/tcelitesquad/status/1417817712991027201}}</ref><br />
* October 30<ref>Announced for 1 November, suddenly disappeared two days early</ref> <s>November 1</s>: [[DemoDrop]]<ref>{{URL|https://medium.com/@demodrop/demodrop-will-shut-down-f70900fdee4f}}</ref><br />
* October 22 <s>ca October 13</s>: {{URL|https://forums.mtgarena.com/|MTG Arena forums}}<ref>{{URL|https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-digital/mtg-arena-announcements-october-06-2021}}</ref><br />
* October 21<ref>Announced for July, vanished on 2021-10-21</ref> <s>July</s>: [[CodePlex]]'s read-only archives will be shut down.<ref>Banner on {{URL|https://archive.codeplex.com/}} as of 2021-02-02, added in late January per Wayback Machine snapshots</ref><br />
* October 21: Weather Underground discontinued its webcam hosting and deleted the webcam data.<ref>{{URL|1=https://support.weather.com/s/article/Webcam-hosting-service-is-discontinued-effective-October-21-2021?language=en_US}}</ref><br />
* October 15<ref>Actually shut down sometime between October 22 and November 14</ref>: {{URL|https://peertube.social/|Peertube.social}} shut down.<br />
* October 13<ref>Announced for 5 November with public API access, then suddenly shut down early</ref> <s>November 5</s>: Social news aggregation site {{URL|https://ruqqus.com/|Ruqqus}}<ref>{{URL|https://ruqqus.com/+Ruqqus/post/dns3/end-of-an-era}}</ref><br />
* October 12: [[YouTube]] removed the all remaining Discussion tabs on channel pages, affecting channels with 1,000 or fewer subscribers as well as channels which have reached more than 1,000 subscribers within the past week.<ref>{{URL|https://support.google.com/youtube/thread/125117248/expanding-community-posts-to-channels-with-500-subscribers-and-removing-the-discussion-tab}}</ref><br />
* October 7: [[Niconico]] shut down its blog service [[Niconico#Blomaga|Blomaga]]<ref>{{URL|https://site.nicovideo.jp/ch/userblomaga_thanks/}}</ref><br />
* September 20 <s>"after September"</s>: [[YouTube]] will discontinue video attributions pages, which are believed to be the last page remaining on the site that used the old, pre-polymer layout.<ref>{{URL|https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2797468}}</ref><br />
* September<ref>Announced for August, went into 'Maintenance' on 13 or 14 September and later started returning a closure notice page</ref> <s>August</s>: Supercell, the company behind Clash of Clans and other mobile games, shuttered its {{URL|https://forum.supercell.com/|forums}}, having made them read-only in June.<ref>{{URL|https://forum.supercell.com/showthread.php/1953694-Important-Announcement}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://forum.supercell.com/showthread.php/1956795-Goodbye-Forums-Farewell-Thread}}</ref><br />
* September<ref>Between [https://web.archive.org/web/20210913032536/https://www.freenas.org/freenas-vs-xigmanas/ 13 September] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20210918232954/http://freenas.org:80/features 18 September]</ref> <s>July</s>: {{URL|https://www.freenas.org/|FreeNAS}} is subsumed into {{URL|https://www.truenas.com/|TrueNAS}}, and its website is shut down.<ref>Javascript popup on {{URL|https://www.freenas.org/about/features/}} (or any other non-home page)</ref><br />
* September 13: [[Google Drive]] files shared before this date via link-sharing became inaccessible except to logged-in users who have already viewed the file.<ref>https://support.google.com/a/answer/10685032</ref><ref name="verge link">https://www.theverge.com/google/2021/6/23/22548007/youtube-google-drive-security-link-sharing</ref><br />
* September 10 (09:00 UTC<ref>{{URL|https://community.eurogamer.net/post/372333/12955056/}}</ref>): Forum of {{URL|https://community.eurogamer.net/|Eurogamer.net}}<ref>{{URL|https://community.eurogamer.net/thread/372333}}</ref><br />
* September 6: {{URL|https://www.23andmeforums.com/|23andMe Forums}}<ref>{{URL|https://anthrogenica.com/showthread.php?24536-The-23andMe-Forums-will-be-shut-down-on-September-6-2021}}</ref><br />
* September 5: {{URL|https://www.xtube.com/XTube}}, a porn site owned by MindGeek<ref>{{URL|https://www.xtube.com/faq}}</ref><br />
* September 1: {{URL|https://mods.io/}}, a small-scale Minecraft mod hosting platform which never left beta.<br />
* August 31: {{URL|http://myths.e2bn.org/index.php|E2BN Myths and Legends}}, an educational website with various myths and legends and their supporting animations<ref>{{URL|http://myths.e2bn.org/index.php}}</ref><br />
* August 20: {{URL|https://www.floydhub.com/|FloydHub}}, AI platform for data scientists<ref>{{URL|https://www.floydhub.com/shutdown}}</ref><br />
* August<ref>Announced for 30 April, but website stayed online without changes until August</ref> <s>April 30</s>: {{URL|https://www.jexia.com/|Jexia}}<ref>{{URL|https://www.jexia.com/en/faq/}}</ref><br />
* July 29 or 30: [[Microsoft]]'s Windows Community shut down after 4 years of operation<ref>{{URL|1=https://community.windows.com/en-us/stories/farewell-windows-community}}</ref>.<br />
* July 27: [https://nk.pl/ nk.pl], a Polish social network active since 2006, shut down.<ref>https://www.onet.pl/informacje/onetwiadomosci/zamkniecie-serwisu-naszaklasapl/hrzlgp7,79cfc278</ref><br />
* July 23: Unlisted [[YouTube]] videos uploaded before January 1, 2017 were made private.<ref>https://support.google.com/youtube/thread/114633828/changes-to-unlisted-videos-uploaded-before-2017</ref><ref name="verge link"></ref><br />
* July (some time in July, scheduled for<ref>{{URL|https://frama.link/}}, {{URL|https://frama.site/}}</ref> July 6): Various services run by the French organization [[Framasoft]]<ref>{{URL|https://alt.framasoft.org/en/}}</ref><br />
* July 2: [https://Brilliant.org/ Brilliant.org] shut down their community section.<ref>{{URL|https://brilliant.org/community-faq/}}</ref><br />
* July 2: Sony shut down the PlayStation Portable digital stores.<ref>{{URL|https://www.playstation.com/en-gb/support/important-notice/}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://kotaku.com/sony-closing-playstation-store-on-ps3-vita-and-psp-th-1846575103}}</ref> (Originally, the PlayStation 3 and Vita stores were also going to shut down, but Sony backed off later and announced that those would stay open 'for the foreseeable future'.<ref>{{URL|https://blog.playstation.com/2021/04/19/playstation-store-on-ps3-and-ps-vita-will-continue-operations/}}</ref>)<br />
* June 30: {{URL|https://www.virtualteen.org/forums/index.php|Virtual Teen}} <ref>https://www.virtualteen.org/forums/showthread.php?t=2056707</ref><br />
* June 30: [[Google Poly]]<ref>{{URL|https://support.google.com/poly/answer/10192635}}</ref><br />
* June 29: {{URL|http://metrolyrics.com/|MetroLyrics}}, a database of over 1 million song lyrics, vanished unexpectedly.<br />
* June 24 15:00(JST) : {{URL|http://gree.jp/|GREE}}, a Japanese browser games and micro blog service, shut down its PC version of its website, without carrying over the social networking functionality to its mobile version.<ref>{{URL|https://jp.apps.gree.net/ja/static/page/20210201_pcnotices}}</ref><br />
* June 22: [[Reddit]] purged almost a million 'dormant' subreddits.<ref>{{URL|https://old.reddit.com/r/modnews/comments/o18ct9/creating_new_opportunities_for_future_community/}}</ref><br />
* June 13: LibertyLand Minecraft server shuts down. The {{URL|https://forums.libertyland.xyz|forums}} appear to already be {{lost}} as of June 10th EST, redirecting to a death page. The website remains accessible at {{URL|https://libertyland.xyz/old}} for the time being. The Discord server's public channels have been archived by [[User:TheTechRobo]] at {{IA item|insert-sad-face-here}}. There is also a website backup at {{IA item|libertyland.xyz}}.<br />
* June 1: {{URL|http://wikifoundrycentral.com/|WikiFoundry}}, a wiki hosting platform launched in 2013<br />
* June: [[Chrome Web Store]] ended support for Chrome apps on Windows, Mac, and Linux.<ref>{{URL|https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/10/21362688/google-chrome-apps-delay-shutdown-timeline-support-2021-2022}}</ref><ref>https://blog.chromium.org/2020/08/changes-to-chrome-app-support-timeline.html</ref><br />
* May 31: {{URL|https://www.hoax-slayer.net/|Hoax Slayer}}, taking 18 years' worth of articles down with it.<ref>{{URL|https://www.hoax-slayer.net/notice-hoax-slayer-is-closing-down/}}</ref><br />
* May 30: {{URL|http://www.lbpcentral.com/|LBPCentral}}<ref>{{URL|http://www.lbpcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?95936-So-long-and-thanks-for-all-the-fish!}}</ref><ref>{{URL|1=http://www.lbpcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?95936-So-long-and-thanks-for-all-the-fish!&p=1257196&viewfull=1#post1257196}}</ref><br />
* May 24: [https://www.btck.co.uk/Default.aspx BT Community Webkit], used by ~1000 UK charities.<ref>https://www.btck.co.uk/Default.aspx</ref><br />
* May 5: {{URL|http://meristation.as.com/zonaforo/|MeriStation Comunidad Zonaforo}}, a Spanish-language video game discussion forum that amassed over 2 million threads and over 45 million posts since 2000, shut down with less than 2 days of lead time.<ref>{{URL|http://meristation.as.com/zonaforo/topic/3006661/}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://as.com/meristation/2021/05/03/noticias/1620032457_263442.html}}</ref><br />
* May 4: [[Yahoo! Answers]] shut down after going read-only on April 20.<ref>{{URL|https://answers.yahoo.com/}} (as of 2021-04-05)</ref><ref>{{URL|https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN35642.html}}</ref><br />
* May<ref>Announced for 'spring', disappeared between April 18 and June 2</ref>: {{URL|https://www.instructables.com/|Instructables}} removed {{URL|https://www.instructables.com/community/forums/|their forums}}, having made them read-only in late 2020.<ref>{{URL|https://www.instructables.com/community/Retiring-the-Forums/}}</ref><br />
* End of April: {{URL|http://www.aimix-z.com/|aimix-BBS}}, a rental BBS service, shut down.<ref>{{URL|1=http://www.aimix-z.com/bbs.cgi?room=sample1}}</ref><br />
* April 30: Reverb Sites<ref>{{URL|https://help.reverb.com/hc/en-us/articles/1500001267901-Reverb-Sites-Shutdown-FAQ}}</ref><br />
* April: {{URL|https://www.demi.fi/|Demi.fi}} shut down. Registration was closed on February 2, and the forum went read-only on February 8. Last issue was on April 8.<ref>{{URL|https://www.demi.fi/keskustelu/yllapito-tiedottaa-demifi-sulkeutuu-ja-demi-lehden-ilmestyminen-loppuu-kevaalla-2021}}</ref> Website vanished before April 9.<br />
* End of March: {{URL|https://tokyo.whatsin.jp/|WHAT’s IN? tokyo}}, which publishes many articles about Japanese pop culture, will be shut down.<ref>{{URL|https://tokyo.whatsin.jp/634630}}</ref> (actually stayed online until some point in late June)<br />
* March 31 (00:00 UTC): [[Super Mario Maker Bookmark]] (turned out to be a few days before that)<br />
* March 31: Xigmanas removed its {{URL|https://www.xigmanas.com/oldforums|old forums}}.<br />
* March 17<ref>Announced for 'early 2021', disappeared between March 16 and 18</ref>: [[CNET Forums]]<ref>Forum banner text at time of writing: "As of December 1, 2020, the forums will switch to a read-only format. In early 2021, CNET Forums will no longer be available."</ref><br />
* March 15: [[Niconico]] deleted metadata (including title, description, view count) for deleted videos.<ref>{{URL|http://blog.nicovideo.jp/niconews/141893.html}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://ch.nicovideo.jp/nicotalk/blomaga/ar1955376}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://blog.nicovideo.jp/niconews/147588.html}}</ref><br />
* March 1: [[Niconico]] deleted past comments (regardless of whether the video is deleted or not).<br />
* February 28: [[Ge.tt]] file sharing service shut down 28 Feb., existing files disappear on the 10 March.<br />
* February 9: The main website of the [[Halo]] franchise shut down almost 9 years after having been made read-only in March 2012.<ref>{{URL|https://www.bungie.net/en/Explore/Detail/News/50006}}</ref><br />
* February 4: {{URL|https://connect.unity.com/|Unity Connect}}, official community platform for the Unity game engine<ref>{{URL|https://connect.unity.com/learn-more}}</ref> 'Some features, e.g. posting new content, creating job posts, will be locked prior to this date.'<br />
* February 1: {{URL|https://community.fantasyflightgames.com//|Fantasy Flight Games Forum}}<ref>{{URL|https://community.fantasyflightgames.com/topic/313578-ffg-forum-shutdown/}}</ref> -- a wget archive (may be incomplete) was saved [https://archive.org/details/community.fantasyflightgames.com here]<br />
* January 31: {{URL|https://www.9lives.be/|9lives}}<ref>{{URL|https://www.9lives.be/news/telenet-stopt-na-31-januari-2021-met-9lives}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://tweakers.net/nieuws/175038/telenet-stopt-in-februari-2021-met-gamewebsite-9lives.html}}</ref>. Had a forum with ~700k threads.<br />
* January 28 15:00(UTC+9): [[So-net U-Page+]] & {{URL|https://www.so-net.ne.jp/info/2020/op20200908_0039.html|WebSpace}}<br />
* January 15: https://crowdmap.com/ shut down, offered paid migration of user data to their alternative service https://www.ushahidi.com/.<ref>{{URL|https://www.tekedia.com/running-out-of-funds-the-ushahidi-team-will-be-shutting-down-crowdmap/}}</ref><br />
* January 15: [[Fast.io]] shut down for all users.<ref>The shutdown notice was visible on the login page (click the Read More link): {{URL|https://go.fast.io/login}}</ref><br />
* January 15: Texas Instruments' {{URL|https://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Main_Page|Processors Wiki}} reached end-of-life.<ref>{{URL|1=https://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Sitenotice&oldid=809028}}</ref><br />
* January 10: [[Parler]]<br />
* January 7: [[ISP Hosting|Ziggo's personal webspace]]<ref>{{URL|https://www.ziggo.nl/klantenservice/internet/webspace}}</ref> went down 10 month after the offical deadline of April, <br />
* January 1 (0:00 CET): EURid withdrew all .eu domain names owned by UK residents who are no longer eligible to own such domains through an EU citizenship. The domains were frozen and are non-functional for one year and will then be revoked (i.e. become available for registration again) in early 2022.<ref>{{URL|https://eurid.eu/en/register-a-eu-domain/brexit-notice/}}</ref><ref>Prior to Brexit, only EU residents could register .eu domains. During the negotiations, the rules were changed to also allow EU citizens living abroad to own domains. However, UK residents which do not hold an EU citizenship will lose their eligibility and domains.</ref><br />
* January 1<ref>Actually started redirecting to {{URL|https://www.nga.gov/open-access-images.html}} sometime in February or the first half of March.</ref>: National Gallery of Art's {{URL|https://images.nga.gov/|NGA Images}}, their legacy platform for downloading images<br />
* January 1: [[Twitch Sings]] shut down completely and remaining recordings are removed, having started removal on 2020-12-01.<ref>{{URL|https://blog.twitch.tv/en/2020/09/04/twitch-sings-closes-january-1/}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://help.twitch.tv/s/article/an-introduction-to-twitch-sings}}</ref><br />
<br />
=== 2020 ===<br />
* Unknown <s>July 31</s><ref>Announced for July 31, last WBM snapshot on [2020-10-20 https://web.archive.org/web/20201020052802/http://www.sweetbrokacik.pl/], dead as of 2021-01-04</ref>: {{URL|http://www.sweetbrokacik.pl/|Sweet Brokacik}}, a Polish forum<br />
* December 31: Adobe [[Flash]] officially reaches end-of-life and will be disappearing quickly as it gets dropped by browsers.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20171202123704/https://theblog.adobe.com/adobe-flash-update/]</ref> Some online game repositories such as "SpielAffe" have purged flash games.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.spielaffe.de/Best-Bewertete-Spiele</ref><br />
* December 31: [[Fast.io]] retired free accounts.<ref>Email sent to users: {{URL|https://twitter.com/geraldopcf/status/1317838268227067904}}</ref><br />
* December 31 <s>October 1</s>: [[Nagi]] shut down its five Estonian photo and video hosting sites {{URL|http://nagi.ee/|Nagi}}, {{URL|http://fotoalbum.ee/|Fotoalbum}}, {{URL|http://keskus.ee/|Keskus}}, {{URL|http://toru.ee/|Toru}}, and {{URL|http://album.ee/|Album.ee}} with a total of 25 TB of image and video data.<ref>{{URL|1=http://nagistaja.nagi.ee/?p=125}}</ref><br />
* December 31 {{URL|http://www.rinmarugames.com|Rinmaru Games}} Online Story Games/Avatar creator shut down. Was popular enough in the day to be scanned by WayBackMachine a couple of times <ref>http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.rinmarugames.com</ref> <br />
* December 31: The popular webcomic host [[Smack Jeeves]] shut down, destroying record of comics that are not active or with inattentive authors.<ref>{{URL|https://www.smackjeeves.com/notice/36}}</ref><br />
* December 25: [[Voat]] was sacrificed by co-founder PuttItOut, to the opposition of most of its userbase. The announcement was made four days prior to the shutdown.<ref>{{URL|https://voat.co/v/announcements/4169936}}</ref><br />
* December 18: [[Freshlive]], a Japanese video platform. Channels got a few more weeks to download their content.<br />
* December 16<ref>Announced for December 15</ref>: [[Yahoo! Groups]]<ref>{{URL|https://help.yahoo.com/kb/groups/SLN35505.html}}</ref><br />
* December 15: {{URL|http://www.archiviolastampa.it/}}, an archive of the Italian newspaper "La Stampa", shut down due to the archive interface being a Flash application.<ref>https://tedeschini.medium.com/tecnologia-digitale-obsoleta-un-secolo-e-mezzo-di-storia-a-rischio-1bb75bf68c2f</ref><ref>{{URL|https://old.reddit.com/r/Archiveteam/comments/k2998p/italian_newspapers_online_archive_is_going_to_get/}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://xmau.com/wp/notiziole/2020/12/15/le-tante-vite-dellarchivio-storico-della-stampa/}}</ref> A replacement platform was announced to launch on 2021-02-15.<br />
* December <s>November 14</s><ref>Announced for 2020-11-14, disappeared between 2020-11-30 and 2020-12-03</ref>: {{URL|https://www.quantopian.com/|Quantopian}}<ref>{{URL|https://www.quantopian.com/posts/quantopians-community-services-are-closing}}</ref><br />
* December 1 <s>December 31</s>: {{URL|https://forum.xda-developers.com/|XDA Forums}} removing DevDB downloads: "All DevDB threads will revert to regular threads. DevDB Downloads will be removed, and we are significantly increasing the max file size for the attachment system on Xenforo. Any files uploaded via DevDB should be downloaded as they will be removed by 12/31/2020."<ref>{{URL|1=https://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?f=10117}}</ref> They ended up getting removed a month before that deadline<ref>{{URL|https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/welcome-to-xda-2021.4197018/post-84054395}}</ref>.<br />
* November 16 <s>November 2019</s>: G/O Media deleted all [[Kinja]] user pages.<ref>{{URL|https://oppositelock.kinja.com/re-post-for-the-morning-crew-with-the-announcement-of-1845590330}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://twitter.com/Fort_Cars/status/1324717098455633920}}</ref><ref>Date from Oppositelock Discord server</ref><ref>The deletion was originally announced in November 2019 but then postponed while G/O was 'reevaluating the options': {{URL|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/a359gz/go-media-says-its-deleting-all-personal-kinja-pages-amid-deadspin-reader-revolt}}</ref><br />
* ca. November 5: {{URL|https://mozillians.org/|Mozillians}}<br />
* ca October <s>August 31</s>: [[ljplus.ru]], "photos posted on the ljplus.ru service will remain available and will be displayed via links, but the ljplus.ru site will not work."<br />
* October 21: {{URL|https://store.playstation.com/|PlayStation Store}} removed PS3/Vita/PSP listings from web and mobile store. <ref>{{URL|https://kotaku.com/revamped-playstation-store-ditches-ps3-vita-psp-conte-1845385501}}</ref><br />
* September 30: {{URL|https://www.everalbum.com/|Ever}}'s data was deleted and data exports are no longer possible.<ref>{{URL|https://www.everalbum.com/}} as of 2020-09-03</ref><br />
* September 30: [[NAVERまとめ]] (NAVER Matome)<ref>{{URL|http://navermatome-official.blog.jp/archives/83259956.html}}</ref><br />
* September 30: [[Samsung XR]], the company's virtual reality platform, shut down.<ref>{{URL|https://samsungvr.com/portal/whatsnew/a_message_from_samsungxr}}</ref><br />
* September 28 <s>August 1</s><ref>Announced for 2020-08-01, shut down between [2020-09-27 https://web.archive.org/web/20200927120015/https://theartistunion.com/] and [2020-09-28 https://web.archive.org/web/20200928132552/https://theartistunion.com/]</ref>: [[The Artist Union]], according to emails sent to users<ref>{{URL|https://old.reddit.com/r/Archiveteam/comments/hwayb2/the_artist_union_is_shutting_down_on_august_1_2020/}}</ref> <ref>{{URL|https://server8.kiska.pw/uploads/fe53a864ee2387d3/image.png}}</ref><br />
* September 28: [[腾讯微博]] (Tencent Weibo), one of the biggest social media platforms in China with hundreds of millions of users<ref>Notice in {{URL|http://qqpublic.qpic.cn/qq_public/0/0-3009722790-544976304CEC92A2D2AF6372FC1CCE52/0|the background image}} of the website dated 2020-09-04.</ref><ref>{{URL|https://kf.qq.com/faq/200820BFnqeM200820IFZJzA.html}}</ref><br />
* Unknown<ref>Between 2020-04-06 ({{Job|elm3yi1mjr1jvqndaytxgnrz}}) and 2020-09-22 (discussion in #archivebot)</ref>: {{URL|https://www.superiorpics.com/c/|SuperiorPics Forums}}, a discussion forum about celebrity pictures with about 482k threads and 3.56M posts as of 2019-11-12, was "closing down this month" as of late October 2019, but no date had been communicated, and the owners were open to buying offers.<ref>{{URL|http://forums.superiorpics.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/5486588/ANNOUNCEMENT_SP_FORUMS_ARE_CLO}}</ref><ref>{{URL|http://forums.superiorpics.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/5487354/Developments}}</ref> It disappeared sometime in 2020 along with the main site.<br />
* September 9: {{URL|https://www.kotaku.co.uk/|Kotaku UK}}<ref>{{URL|https://www.kotaku.co.uk/2020/09/07/farewell-from-kotaku-uk}}</ref>, {{URL|https://www.gizmodo.co.uk/|Gizmodo UK}}<ref>{{URL|https://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2020/09/so-long-gizmodo-uk/}}</ref>, and {{URL|https://www.lifehacker.co.uk/|Lifehacker UK}}<ref>{{URL|https://www.lifehacker.co.uk/2020/09/07/goodbye-lifehacker-uk}}</ref> shut down. The brands are owned by [[G/O Media]] but were operated in the UK by Future plc, and the licence between the two expired.<br />
* September 1 <s>July 24</s>: Many sections of {{URL|https://forum.doctissimo.fr/doctissimo/liste_categorie.htm|forum.doctissimo.fr}} related to sexuality were deleted after almost 20 years and tens of millions of posts due to a decision by the new owner.<ref>{{URL|https://forum.doctissimo.fr/doctissimo/ados-sexo/forum-sexualite-sujet_222117_1.htm}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://forum.doctissimo.fr/doctissimo/ados-sexo/nouvelles-importantes-suppression-sujet_222137_1.htm}}</ref><br />
* August: OpenStreetMap's {{URL|https://svn.openstreetmap.org/|SVN repository}}<ref>{{URL|https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/dev/2020-July/030958.html}}</ref><br />
* August 31: [[Discogs]]'s smaller siblings {{URL|https://gear.discogs.com/|Gearogs}}<ref>{{URL|https://gear.discogs.com/forum/122871-gearogs-closing}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://support.discogslabs.com/hc/en-us/articles/360011681538-Gearogs-Closing-On-August-31-2020}}</ref>, {{URL|https://films.discogs.com/|Filmogs}}<ref>{{URL|https://films.discogs.com/forum/499075-filmogs-closing}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://support.discogslabs.com/hc/en-us/articles/360011681598-Filmogs-Closing-On-August-31-2020}}</ref>, {{URL|https://books.discogs.com/|Bookogs}}<ref>{{URL|https://books.discogs.com/forum/817069-bookogs-closing}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://support.discogslabs.com/hc/en-us/articles/360011681518-Bookogs-Closing-On-August-31-2020}}</ref>, and {{URL|https://posters.discogs.com/|Posterogs}}<ref>{{URL|https://posters.discogs.com/forum/146180-posterogs-closing-soon}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://support.discogslabs.com/hc/en-us/articles/360011681658-Posterogs-Closing-On-August-31-2020}}</ref> all shut down.<br />
* August 31: {{URL|https://www.everalbum.com/|Ever}} shut down at 11:59pm PDT.<ref>{{URL|https://www.macrumors.com/2020/08/24/everalbum-shutting-down/}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://help.everalbum.com/hc/en-us/articles/360051276694-Shutdown-FAQs}}</ref><br />
* August 31 <s>August 27</s>: {{URL|http://peerlyst.com/|Peerlyst}} was originally set to shut down on August 27th<ref>{{URL|https://twitter.com/Peerlyst/status/1287982821408223232}}</ref>, but a comment on the site by the CEO claims that the shutdown has been delayed: "Due to ongoing interest and conversation with third parties about keeping the site live, the close down has been postponed. We will try to provide 24 hour notice in advance of a future shut down date."<ref>{{URL|https://www.peerlyst.com/posts/peerlyst-is-saying-goodbye-peerlyst#comment-kChzLRrMQrcmoaCox}}</ref> The site shut down on the 31st without further notice.<br />
* August 26<ref>{{URL|1=https://trac.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiStart?action=history}}</ref> <s>"End of July"</s>: OpenStreetMap's {{URL|https://trac.openstreetmap.org/|Trac}} was retired and put into read-only mode.<ref>{{URL|https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/dev/2020-July/030958.html}}</ref><br />
* August 16: {{URL|http://blog.cz/|Blog.cz}} and {{URL|http://galerie.cz/|Galerie.cz}}<ref>{{URL|http://blog.blog.cz/2007/blog-cz-galerie-cz-se-louci-dekujeme}}</ref><br />
* August 14: [[Clutch]]<ref>{{URL|https://clutch.win/blog/clutch-is-shutting-down/}}</ref><br />
* July (unknown date): Insult.Wiki spontaneously converted from a user-contributed MediaWiki-powered wiki to what seems like a self-built mini CMS, discarding at least talk pages and page histories.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20200708155740/http://www.insult.wiki/wiki/Main_Page Before change (2020-07-08)], [http://web.archive.org/web/20200725115255/http://www.insult.wiki/schimpfwort/aaesser After change (2020-07-25)]; [http://web.archive.org/web/20200805010430/http://www.insult.wiki/ Earliest capture of new main page (2020-08-05)]</ref> <br />
* August <s>July 1</s> <s>June 1</s>: [[Bitbucket]] deleted all [[Mercurial]] repositories.<ref>{{URL|https://bitbucket.org/blog/sunsetting-mercurial-support-in-bitbucket}}</ref><br />
* July 31: [[Discogs]]'s sibling site for comics, {{URL|https://comics.discogs.com/|Comicogs}}, shut down.<ref>{{URL|https://comics.discogs.com/forum/138464-comicogs-closing}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://support.discogslabs.com/hc/en-us/articles/360010795398-Comicogs-Closing-On-July-31-2020}}</ref><br />
* July 22: [[Kongregate]] removed non-gaming forums, made most other forums read-only, and removed nearly all chat rooms.<ref>{{URL|https://www.kongregate.com/forums/1-kongregate/topics/1916387-important-kongregate-announcement}}</ref><br />
* July 22: [[Mixer]]<ref>{{URL|https://blog.mixer.com/2020/06/22/the-next-step-for-mixer/}}</ref><br />
* July 20: [[Soup.io]]<ref>{{URL|https://soup-sponsored.soup.io/post/696483287/Soup-io-will-be-discontinued}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://kitchen.soup.io/post/696483222/The-sadest-news-in-the-soup-history}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://www.trendingtopics.at/soup-io-ein-kapitel-oesterreichischer-startup-geschichte-geht-zu-ende/}}</ref><br />
* July 13 <s>July 1 + "a few days more"</s><ref>{{URL|https://www.trancefix.nl/frontpage/2020/07/01/a-new-era-of-trancefix-update-1}}</ref> <s>June 6</s>: {{URL|https://www.trancefix.nl/|TranceFix.nl}} shut down<ref>{{URL|https://www.trancefix.nl/showthread.php?358454-Closing-of-TranceFix-nl}}</ref>, but the forums live on under the same domain<ref>{{URL|https://www.trancefix.nl/showthread.php?358563-Fundraiser-New-Trancefix-home}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://www.trancefix.nl/showthread.php?358472-NEW-FORUM-Other-ideas-moving-forward}}</ref> without the old discussions<ref>"Unfortunately we were not able to migrate any of the current site data into the new platform, for reasons outside of our control." – Notice on {{URL|https://www.trancefix.nl/forum.php}} as of 2020-06-19</ref>.<br />
* July 10: [[Facebook]] shut down Hobbi<ref>{{URL|https://techcrunch.com/2020/06/30/facebook-shuts-down-hobbi-its-experimental-app-for-documenting-personal-projects/}}</ref> and Lasso<ref>{{URL|https://techcrunch.com/2020/07/01/lasso-facebook-tiktok-shut-down/}}</ref>, its failed [[TikTok]] and [[Pinterest]] clones.<br />
* July 5: {{URL|http://cafe.themarker.com/|TheMarker Café}}, a blogging platform from Israel, became read-only and will shut down sometime later this year.<br />
* July 1: {{URL|https://www.prototypo.io/|Prototypo}}<br />
* July 1: {{URL|http://www.tigris.org/|Tigris.org}}<br />
* June 30: ARM announced in January that the documentation platforms [https://developer.arm.com/docs developer.arm.com/docs] and [http://infocenter.arm.com/ infocenter.arm.com] were to be retired "later this year" after migration to a new platform.<ref>{{URL|https://community.arm.com/developer/b/announcements/posts/upcoming-changes-to-arm-s-technical-documentation-websites}}</ref> On May 29, they launched the new {{URL|https://developer.arm.com/documentation-beta/|beta platform}} and announced that the "full release [...] is scheduled for 30 June", at which point the old platforms would be replaced by redirects.<ref>{{URL|https://community.arm.com/developer/b/announcements/posts/documentation-hub-beta-goes-live}}</ref> It went down on 30 June.<ref>{{URL|https://community.arm.com/developer/b/announcements/posts/documentation-hub-goes-live}}</ref><br />
* June 30: {{URL|http://www.suntuubi.com/|Suntuubi.com}} closed down on June 30, 2020 (shutdown also includes *.virtuaalitalli.fi, *.w2.fi, *.heppa.fi domains; these were aliases to the corresponding suntuubi.com subdomain)<br />
* June 16: {{URL|https://forums.cyan.com/|Cyan}}, the parent of {{URL|https://mystonline.com|Myst Online}}, shut their forums down.<ref>{{URL|1=https://forums.cyan.com/viewtopic.php?f=99&t=1608}}</ref><br />
* June 15<ref>{{URL|https://community.sophos.com/products/sandboxie/f/forum/121148/the-sandboxie-forum-is-now-closed}}</ref> <s>June 1</s>: {{URL|https://www.sandboxie.com/|Sandboxie}}'s {{URL|https://community.sophos.com/products/sandboxie/f/forum|forums}} were made read-only.<ref>{{URL|https://community.sophos.com/products/sandboxie/f/forum/119641/important-sandboxie-open-source-code-is-available-for-download}}</ref> The {{URL|https://www.sandboxie.com/old-forums/index.html|old forums}} became inaccessible around the same time. The remainder of the website was also replaced by a static notice on the homepage in June.<br />
* June <s>"by end of March"</s>: {{URL|http://activedir.org/|Activedir forum, mailing list, and website}} was started back in January 2001 with the aim of providing a forum for discussing various aspects of Microsoft's Active Directory technology. 11.5k members, 49k posts, 9.5k in forum. Announced to disappear "by the end of March"<ref>{{URL|http://activedir.org/thread/mailing-list-future/}}</ref>, it stayed online until June.<br />
* June <s>March 31</s>: {{URL|http://www.freedb.org/|freedb}}. The website started redirecting to {{URL|https://www.magix.com/|magix.com}} sometime between May 25 and June 6. The bulk download directory at {{URL|http://ftp.freedb.org/pub/freedb/}} and the database API under freedb.freedb.org became inaccessible sometime between June 6 and June 19 as the domains stopped resolving. A final data dump was created on June 12 (manually; the normal dumps were on the first of each month), and the download directory was still online under {{URL|http://195.214.216.46/pub/freedb/|the same IP}} as of June 19.<br />
* June 1: {{URL|https://heroeswiki.com/|Heroes Wiki}} shut down.<ref>{{URL|https://heroeswiki.com/User:Admin/Goodbye}}</ref><br />
* June 1: {{URL|https://yiff.party/|yiff.party}} removed a lot of content due to the introduction of new rules.<ref>{{URL|https://yiff.party/exclusions}}</ref><br />
* May 30-31: {{URL|http://www.tssznews.com/|TSSZ News}}<ref>https://kotaku.com/sonic-fan-site-closes-after-21-years-over-very-bad-blac-1843836953</ref><br />
* May 28: {{URL|https://blog.dlsite.com/|DLsite blog}}, a Japanese blog platform<ref>{{URL|http://home-info.dlsite.com/archives/9506936.html}}</ref><ref>{{URL|http://blog.dlsite.com/modpub/lp/home/blog-relocation/}}</ref><br />
* May 27: {{URL|https://www.wizards.com/magic/planeswalkerpoints|Magic: The Gathering Planeswalker Points}} shut down.<ref>{{URL|https://twitter.com/wizards_magic/status/1254787393309143042}}</ref><br />
* May 22: {{URL|https://community.imgur.com/|Imgur Community Forum}}<ref>{{URL|https://community.imgur.com/t/the-imgur-community-forum-is-closing-effective-may-22-2020/73256}}</ref><br />
* May 19: {{URL|https://jet.com}} Oncoming shut down announced on this date, fully shut down sometime after.<ref>{{URL|https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/19/walmart-winds-down-jetcom-four-years-after-3point3-billion-acquisition.html}}</ref><br />
* May 6: {{URL|https://www.wunderlist.com/|Wunderlist}} <s>was slowly being destroyed by [[Microsoft]] piece by piece since the shutdown announcement in 2017<ref>{{URL|https://blogs.office.com/2017/04/19/introducing-microsoft-to-do-now-available-in-preview/}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://www.pcworld.com/article/3384707/wunderlists-death-by-a-thousand-cuts-continues-as-microsoft-axes-cortana-integration.html}}</ref></s> was demolished.<ref>{{URL|https://www.wunderlist.com/blog/join-us-on-our-new-journey/}}</ref><br />
* April 19 <s>June 30</s>: The {{URL|https://insiders.marriott.com/|Marriott Bonvoy Insiders community}}, read-only from April 3, was going to be shut down on 30 June.<ref>{{URL|https://insiders.marriott.com/blogs/exclusive-news/2020/04/02/community-update}}</ref> However, it was put into maintenance mode<ref>{{URL|1=https://status.jiveon.com/maintenance.jspa?hostname=insiders.marriott.com}}</ref> prematurely on 19 April around 20:15 UTC, apparently due to an unintended data leak caused by the read-only mode<ref>{{URL|https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/32316295-post26.html}}</ref>, and never returned after that.<br />
* April 5<ref>{{URL|https://cc.bingj.com/cache.aspx?q=https%3a%2f%2ftalk.sonymobile.com%2f&d=4518653647064303&mkt=en-US&setlang=en-US&w=4j2zCIUk00gG2L9bnPMUPAhowuCWkV2O|Bing cache of talk.sonymobile.com from 2020-04-05}}</ref><ref>{{URL|http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:https://talk.sonymobile.com/|Google cache of talk.sonymobile.com from 2020-04-05 09:25 UTC}}</ref> <s>"early 2020"</s>: {{URL|https://talk.sonymobile.com/|Sony Xperia support forum}}<br />
* April<ref>Between {{URL|https://cc.bingj.com/cache.aspx?q=url%3ahttps%3a%2f%2fwww.ibm.com%2fdeveloperworks%2fcommunity%2fgroups%2fservice%2fhtml%2fallcommunities&d=4995867465091736&mkt=en-US&setlang=en-US&w=bmcENikpCnvf2-JMUeUYVTyC6pQRoeOm|Bing cache from 2020-04-02}} and 2020-04-06 (ArchiveBot)</ref> <s>January 2</s> <s>December 31</s>: IBM's {{URL|https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/groups/service/html/allcommunities|developerWorks Connections platform}}<ref>{{URL|https://developer.ibm.com/code/dw-connections-sunset-faq/}}</ref><br />
* April 1<ref>#missitall: &lt;@betamax&gt; it was online in the AM of April 1st. Offline in the AM of April 2nd (those are GMT+1 times)</ref>: [[BBC Mixital]]<br />
* March, CD Baby <ref>https://store.cdbaby.com</ref> retired its music store, but purchases appear to still be redeemable [citation needed]. <br />
* March<ref>Website broke ("Our services aren't available right now") between [https://web.archive.org/web/20200325170158/https://3dbuzz.com/ 2020-03-25] and 2020-04-06 (ArchiveBot)</ref>: {{URL|https://3dbuzz.com/|3dbuzz.com}} closed its forums in early January 2020<ref>{{URL|https://twitter.com/KevbotNeilson/status/1213150534091231232|"3dbuzz is shutting down. Everything is free to download."}}, Kevin Neilson (@KevbotNeilson) on Twitter, 2020-01-03}}</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200105133026/https://3dbuzz.com/ Earliest WBM snapshot 2020-01-05 13:30 UTC]</ref>, but made most of its other content freely available, first directly on the site and from 13/14 January in a torrent. Site was founded by 3D artist Jason Busby who passed away from cancer in September 2017.<br />
* March 20: Guitar company Fender closed {{URL|https://forums.fender.com/|their forums}} with 1.2 million posts<ref>{{URL|1=https://forums.fender.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=119257}}</ref><br />
* March 16: [[League of Legends#LoL Boards & Forum|League of Legends forums]]<br />
* March 9 <s>February 17</s>: {{URL|https://forums.bethsoft.com/|The old Bethesda Forums}} (superseded by {{URL|https://bethesda.net/community/|new forums}} and read-only since early 2017) went offline.<br />
* February 27: {{URL|https://www.playstation.com/en-gb/get-help/forums/|PlayStation Community forums}} (in all regions) are shutting down.<br />
* February 3: eBookFarm ({{URL|https://ebook.farm/}} and {{URL|https://ebooklogin.com/}})<ref>{{URL|https://old.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/ejka7z/reminder_ebookfarm_is_shutting_down_on_232020_can/}}</ref><br />
* February 1: {{URL|https://vampirefreaks.com/journal_entry/8876284|VampireFreaks.com}} was an online community for the Gothic–industrial subcultures. Created by site owner Jet Berelson in 1999.<br />
* January 31: {{URL|https://firedrop.com/|Firedrop}} realised that "the most generous offer in the industry" of free cloud storage isn't sustainable and shut down.<br />
* January 31: {{URL|http://galeon.com/|Galeon}}, an ancient web hoster (including a free service) from Spain, deleted a significant but unknown number of hosted sites<br />
* January 31: {{URL|https://www.irista.com/|Irista}}, Canon's free cloud photo storage<ref>{{URL|https://www.irista.com/faq}}</ref><br />
* January 31: [[SingStar]]<br />
* January 31: {{URL|https://www.yaplog.jp/|yaplog!}} (GMO Media)<ref>{{URL|https://www.yaplog.jp/contents/close/}}</ref><br />
* January<ref>Per WBM saves, their website shut down between Jan 25 and Jan 31, 2020, ahead of the announced date March 31, 2020.</ref> <s>March 31</s>: {{URL|https://www.theinquirer.net/|The Inquirer}}, a British tech tabloid started in 2001 by Mike Magee, stopped publishing Dec 19, 2019.<ref>{{URL|https://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/3084741/the-inquirer-reaches-end-of-life}}</ref><br />
* January 10: [[Microsoft]]'s 3D object publishing platform [[Remix 3D]]<ref>{{URL|https://www.thurrott.com/cloud/microsoft-consumer-services/210106/microsoft-is-planning-to-shutdown-remix3d}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://twitter.com/WinObs/status/1149034858007683073}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4023824/windows-10-remix-3d-frequently-asked-questions}}</ref><br />
* January 8: {{URL|https://www.spiegel.de/forum/|Spiegel Online's forums}}<ref>{{URL|https://www.spiegel.de/dienste/in-eigener-sache-informationen-zur-einstellung-des-spon-forums-a-1303596.html}}</ref><br />
* January 2: The United States Patent Office purged some of their {{URL|https://bulkdata.uspto.gov/|bulk data products}}, including patent grant OCR'd text and trademark image data going back to 1790. <ref>{{URL|https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/eibo1a/united_states_patent_office_data_and_trademark/}}</ref><br />
<br />
=== 2019 ===<br />
* December 31: [[8tracks]] shut down<ref>{{URL|https://twitter.com/8tracks/status/1210641993115820034}}</ref> but was resurrected in April<ref>{{URL|https://blog.8tracks.com/2020/04/19/welcome-back-8tracks/}}</ref><br />
* December 31: {{URL|https://etherpad.net/|Etherpad.net}}, an [[Etherpad]] instance<br />
* December <s>3</s> 17: The legacy {{URL|http://gmc.yoyogames.com/|GameMaker Community}} forums was deleted after having been retired and put into read-only mode in April 2016.<ref>{{URL|https://forum.yoyogames.com/index.php?threads/legacy-gmc-archive-is-being-deleted.69568/}}</ref><br />
* December 16: {{URL|http://comicbookdb.com/|Comic Book DB}}<br />
* December 15: [[Plays.tv]] shut down.<ref>{{URL|https://blog.plays.tv/download-content/}}</ref><br />
* December 15: Yahoo! Japan shut down {{URL|https://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/|Yahoo!ブログ}}, their blogging platform.<ref>{{URL|https://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/y_j_blog/36408510.html}}</ref><br />
* December 14: [[Yahoo! Groups]] is no longer publicly accessible (having been frozen on October 28). (Mailing lists continue to work. Data can be requested until 2020-01-31<ref>{{URL|https://www.theverge.com/2019/12/10/21004883/yahoo-groups-extend-deadline-download-data-date-time}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://twitter.com/YahooCare/status/1204312076379926528}}</ref>.)<br />
* December 11(-ish) <s>June 28</s>: {{URL|https://assemblergames.com/|ASSEMbler}} (Assembler Games)<ref>{{URL|https://assemblergames.com/threads/this-forum-to-close-in-30-days.71032/}}</ref>. Despite no additional statement after the announcement, the site was still online on 2019-12-06<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20191206184256/https://assemblergames.com/</ref>, but by 2019-12-16 it had disappeared. <!-- Saved with ArchiveBot. An independent wget copy was made May 30, 2019 https://public-nicholasserra.s3.amazonaws.com/web/assemblergames.com-static-2019.rar.torrent (source: https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/bx50rd/assemblergamescom_static_local_backup_torrent/ ) --><br />
* December 5: [[YouTube]] made all playlists of liked videos ("liked lists") private by default.<ref>{{URL|https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6083270}}</ref><br />
* December 3: [[Google Fusion Tables]]<ref>https://support.google.com/fusiontables/answer/9185417</ref><br />
* December 2: [[Drawr]], one of the biggest online drawing platform (similar to Pixiv Sketch)<br />
* December 2: [[Freeml]] (GMO Media)<br />
* November 22: Intel driver and BIOS file purge. <ref>{{URL|https://old.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/d6dkoi/intel_removing_unknown_amount_of_drivers_and/}}</ref><br />
* November/December: [[Gfycat]] deleted old anonymous uploads with few views.<br />
* November 17: [[Apple]] "removed all customer reviews from its online stores" without prior warning.<ref>{{URL|https://www.pcmag.com/news/372114/apple-removes-all-customer-reviews-from-its-online-stores}}</ref><br />
* November 12: The {{URL|https://www.fbo.gov/|Federal Business Opportunities}} platform by the US government started migrating to a new platform ({{URL|https://beta.sam.gov/|beta.sam.gov}}) on the 8th and was shut down on the 12th. Only "critical functionality will be transitioned"<ref>{{URL|https://www.gsa.gov/cdnstatic/FBO_Is_Transitioning_to_Beta_Factsheet_%281%29.pdf}}</ref>.<br />
* November 1: [[Weatherzone Forums]], an Australian weather discussion platform with over 1.5 million posts<ref>{{URL|http://forum.weatherzone.com.au/ubbthreads.php/topics/1501563/Forum_Closing}}</ref><br />
* October 31: Last snapshot of {{URL|https://www.meritbadge.org/}} taken, site shut down unexpectedly between this date and November 2<br />
* October 31: [[DiscussionApps]]<br />
* October 31: National Geographic's [[Your Shot]] platform will shut down in favour of their Instagram account.<ref>{{URL|https://www.slrlounge.com/your-shot-by-natgeo-is-being-discontinued-disney-is-shutting-down-the-website-in-favor-of-instagram/}}</ref><br />
* October 31: {{URL|https://www.24syv.dk/|Radio24syv}}, a Danish radio station, stopped broadcasting as its licence expired. The website disappeared sometime in November or December.<br />
* October 21: [[picosong]]<br />
* September 30: Sony's drawing application [[Sketch]] shut down all of its online services.<ref>{{URL|https://sketch.sonymobile.com/eol}}</ref><br />
* September 20: [[Adland]] ([https://reclaimthenet.org/adland-taken-offline-dmca-claim/ DMCA and ISP takedown])<br />
* September 19: [[TinyPic]]<br />
* September 1: [[Disqus#Disqus Channels|Disqus Channels]]<br />
* August 31 (effectively), September 28 (technically): [[Instaudio]]<br />
* July 1: [[LISWiki]]<br />
* June: {{URL|https://www.paigeeworld.com/|PaigeeWorld}} closed down, taking with it over 20 million images<ref>{{URL|https://membership.paigeeworld.com/goodbye/}}</ref><br />
* June 25: [[NRATV]]<br />
* June 12: [[Facepunch Forums]]<br />
* June 1: [[GitHost]]<br />
* May 31: [[Kanji Koohii Forum]] with 253,371 posts and 14,950 threads shut down.<ref>{{URL|https://forum.koohii.com/thread-15535.html}}</ref><br />
* May 17: The mobile game Paradise Bay's servers, making the game unplayable; the forums followed one week later (May 24)<ref>{{URL|1=https://paradisebaygame.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=524389}}</ref><br />
* May<ref>Announced for 1 May at {{URL|https://www.99.se/artikel/12518-ajoss-och-tack-for-fisken}}, actually shut down sometime between 14 and 20 May.</ref>: [[99.se]], Scandinavia's largest and oldest Apple forum<br />
* May 13: All [[Tieba]] posts before January 1, 2017 were hidden by Baidu. Baidu claimed this was for a "database system upgrade". (In fact, Baidu surrendered to the CCP's harsh censorship.)<br />
* May 13<ref>Announced for 31 March but remained online until sometime between 12 and 14 May</ref>: All [[Wikia]]-hosted [[Uncyclopedia]]s<ref>{{URL|https://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Forum:A_message_from_Fandom}}</ref><br />
* April 28: {{URL|https://friends.nico/}}, the first major [[Mastodon]] instance to shut down<br />
* April 24: {{URL|https://storyfunding.daum.net/|Daum Storyfunding}}<br />
* April 10: [[Sola.ai]]<br />
* April 2: [[Google+]] for consumers<br />
* April 1: [[Daum Agora]]<br />
* March 31: [[GeoCities Japan]]<ref>{{url|https://qz.com/1408120/yahoo-japan-is-shutting-down-its-website-hosting-service-geocities/}}</ref><ref>{{url|https://info-geocities.yahoo.co.jp/close/index.html}}</ref><br />
* March 31: [[FileTrip]]<br />
* March 31: {{URL|https://mixtape.moe/|Mixtape}}, a file and paste hoster<ref>{{URL|https://blog.sapphire.moe/mixtape-future/}}</ref><br />
* March 12 <s>February 5</s>: Content of all free [[Flickr]] accounts above the first 1000 pictures were deleted.<br />
* February 15: {{URL|https://wedpics.com/home|WedPics}}<ref>Banner on https://web.archive.org/web/20190122015526/https://wedpics.com/home</ref><ref>{{url|https://blog.wedpics.com/blog/2019/1/21/wedpics-shutting-down-february-15th-2019}}</ref><br />
* January 31: [[UOL Blogs]] and [[UOL Fotoblogs]] shut down.<br />
* January 31: The rest of [[Wikispaces]] shut down.<ref>{{url|http://www.wikispaces.com/}}</ref><br />
* January 15: [[YouTube]] removed all annotations.<ref>{{URL|https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/7342737}}</ref><br />
* January 7: [[UOL Forums]] shut down.<br />
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=== 2018 ===<br />
* December 26: share.youthwant.com.tw shut down<ref>{{URL|1=http://blog.youthwant.com.tw/b.php?do=A&bid=1&aid=27258803}}</ref>. (Partially saved through [[ArchiveBot]] {{Job|qx301xmy0y3u21jju9y2ldvh}}.)<br />
* December 17: [[Tumblr]] nuked all adult content (or what their algorithms thought was adult content<ref>{{URL|https://twitter.com/carolinethegeek/status/1069712323923726336}}</ref>).<ref>{{URL|https://tumblr.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/231885248-Sensitive-content}}</ref><br />
* December 17: Cengage/Questia deletes HighBeam, a database of newspapers and periodicals.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20181217091740/https://www.highbeam.com/</ref><br />
* November 5: {{URL|https://botbot.me/|BotBot.me}}, an IRC logger/log hosting service, shut down.<br />
* October 10: {{URL|https://pin-cong.com/|品葱}} was taken down by the Chinese Communist Party due to high quality criticism and reactionary to communism and China.<br />
* October: [[Mozilla Addons]] deleted all legacy addons.<br />
* October 1: [https://tian.yam.com/ 天空部落 TIAN] purged blogs that don't "match the future business direction".<br />
* September 30: [[TF2 Outpost]] and its companion sites CS:GO Outpost and Dota Outpost shut down. (Related: [[ZAM Network]])<br />
* September 30: [[Wikispaces]] Plus and Super Wikis closed.<ref>{{url|http://www.wikispaces.com/}}</ref><br />
* August 10: [[TalkTalk]] deleted its personal webspace.<br />
* August 1: [[Tindeck]] permanently ceased operations on August 1st, 2018, in response to the EU considering changes to Article 13 of the European Union Copyright Directive.<ref>{{url|http://tindeck.com/goodbye}}</ref><br />
* July 31: [[Wikispaces]] Classroom and Free Wikis were decommissioned.<ref>{{url|http://helpcenter.wikispaces.com/customer/en/portal/articles/2920537-classroom-and-free-wikis}}</ref><br />
* July 31: Go90, mobile video service, was eighty-sixed by Verizon.<ref>{{url|https://variety.com/2018/digital/news/go90-shutting-down-verizon-1202860864/}}</ref><br />
* July 18: [[Looksmax.net]], a red pill and self-improvement forum, has been shut down because the owner's wife demanded him to shut it down after the owner was doxed.<br />
* July 16: [https://www.guideline.gov/home/announcements guideline.gov, the US government's Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality's National Guidelines Clearinghouse, went dark.] It was a government database that one researcher said "was our go-to source, and there is nothing else like it in the world"<ref>{{URL|https://www.thedailybeast.com/hhs-plans-to-delete-20-years-of-critical-medical-guidelines-next-week}}</ref>. ArchiveTeam archived the whole site in June 2018. It was added to [[ArchiveBot]] again in July to make sure that everything's covered: {{Job|1faxz160pkjk4yhndfizglop6}}.<br />
* July 13: GameForge shut down the old Runes of Magic forums ({{URL|http://board.us.runesofmagic.gameforge.com/|US}} and {{URL|http://board.eu.runesofmagic.gameforge.com/|EU}}).<br />
* June 28: Bungie shut down the old [[Halo]] forums and purged detailed statistics for Halo games.<ref>{{URL|https://www.bungie.net/en/Explore/Detail/News/46965}}</ref><br />
* May 16: [[Storify]]<br />
* April 16: German technology discussion forum [[GIGA-Forum]]<br />
* March 30: [http://www.vocaloidotaku.net/ VocaloidOtaku.net]<br />
* March 30: [http://halowars.com Website] for the video game Halo Wars (including large forums)<br />
* March 6: [https://medium.com/bumpers/shutting-down-bumpers-de62f4a9a0ee Bumpers.fm] podcast site made read-only for 60 days then shutdown (companion site to Captioned.com)<br />
* March 5: [http://www.pick-up-artist-forum.com Pick-Up-Artist-Forum.com], with one million posts and 170,000 members, was shut down. "Sorry, this forum is no longer active. The posts/threads you see will remain available to read, however new registrations, posts, threads and any type of update will no longer be allowed. Thanks!"<ref>{{URL|http://www.pick-up-artist-forum.com/ucp.php}}</ref> "...5th March 2018 the forum will be deleted and will no longer have hosting..."<ref>{{URL|1=http://redpilltalk.net/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1041143}}</ref><br />
* March 1: Polish free webhosting service [http://republika.pl Republika WWW] (according to [https://mailing.onet.pl/02431610498540524545 emails sent out to users]). <br />
* February 28: Polish free blog hosting [[Blog.pl]]<br />
* February 6: [https://medium.com/bumpers/shutting-down-bumpers-de62f4a9a0ee Captioned.com] app removed and site made read-only for 30 days (companion to Bumpers.fm)<br />
* February 1: [[Mapzen]] announced on 2 January 2018 that it "will cease operations at the end of January 2018. Our hosted APIs and all related support and services will turn off on February 1, 2018. You will not be charged for API usage in December/January.".<ref>{{URL|https://mapzen.com/blog/shutdown/}}</ref> Many open source cartographical resources were present here.<br />
* January 31: Spanish comics/art/blog/forum [[Subcultura]]<br />
* January: Manga hosting website [[Batoto]]<br />
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=== 2017 ===<br />
* Date unknown: http://gamingpolo.com/ closed down after having many non-working pages and download for around a year.<br />
* Date unknown: Elfwood has been home to tons of fantasy and sci-fi art and fiction since the late 90's, though since June 2016, plans for a "new Elfwood" have been put on hold. According to Wayback Machine, was last seen functioning normally in March 2017.<br />
* December 15: [[Vidme]]<ref>{{URL|https://medium.com/vidme/goodbye-for-now-120b40becafa}}</ref> - video sharing platform.<br />
* December 15: [[CompuServe Forums]]<ref>{{URL|https://www.fastcompany.com/40495831/compuserves-forums-which-still-exist-are-finally-shutting-down}}</ref><br />
* November 30: [https://translate.twitter.com/forum/ Twitter translation center forums] closed; only forum accounts created prior to November 1 will work.<br />
* November 8: [[Miiverse]], Nintendo's social network which had a client in the 3DS and WiiU consoles and was also for the most part accessible over a PC web browser, was shut down. While incomplete, a good chunk of the content was unofficially backed up onto [https://archiverse.guide a new site].<br />
* October 9: FatWallet.com, started in 1999, was a comparison shopping website. The large community forums covering many topics from finance to tech. <ref>{{URL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FatWallet}}</ref><br />
* September 4: {{URL|https://torrentproject.se/|Torrent Project}}, a large database of 103 million torrents with collected metadata such as mediainfo, started displaying a 403 error. It remained online on [http://x4torrentjjjjuxy.onion/ the .onion domain] at first. As of July 2020, the hidden service is also unresponsive, and the site is not known to have returned to clearnet since 2017.<br />
* July: OpenBitTorrent disappeared.<br />
* June 30: [[Eroshare]], a pornographic sharing service, shut down. All those [[Reddit]] links, useless...<br />
* June 23: {{url|https://www.imzy.com/|Imzy}}, a discussion community website, shut down.<br />
* March 17: [https://loadaverage.org/ LoadAverage], a GNU social instance (Twitter clone) shut down<ref>{{url|https://wiki.loadaverage.org/news/bye_guys}}</ref><br />
* March 10: Version 2 of {{url|http://deadhorseinterchangeable.freeforums.org/|Dead Horse Interchangeable}}, a forum for mocking online personalities, was shut down by FreeForums.org for violating their terms of service. The userbase migrated to ProBoards ({{url|http://dhi.freeforums.net/}}), and then to a self-hosted domain two weeks later ({{url|http://deadhorseinterchange.net/}}), but countless posts from version 2 have been lost.<br />
* March 3: Disney Infinity shut down all community services<ref>{{url|https://infinity.disney.com/closing}}</ref><br />
* January 31: J:COM NET closed down webhosting service WebSpace <ref>{{url|http://notices.jcom.co.jp/notice/10073.html}}</ref><br />
<br />
=== 2016 ===<br />
* Date unknown: http://www.mytvshows.org/<br />
* Date unknown: According to akz, self-identified in #archivebot as a moderator of the site, [[Captain Luffy Forums]] would be closing when the hosting expired, as the owner had chosen not to renew it. It finally did so sometime after August 10th.<br />
* Date unknown: Lots of older [[nin.com]] sub-domains (e.g. remix.nin.com, forum.nin.com) died. DNS had already been repointed but the old hosts were still online as of 2016-12-20<ref>{{URL|1=http://www.echoingthesound.org/community/threads/4298-New-nin-com-website?p=328754#post328754}}</ref>; everything is dead as of 2020-07-02.<br />
* December 31: [[ex.ua]] was like what.cd, except the data was hosted on the site.<br />
* December 27: [[kepfeltoltes.hu]], one of the most popular Hungarian image sharing services, ceased operations.<br />
* December: {{URL|http://convozine.com/|Convozine}} started having technical problems<ref>{{URL|1=https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1276432372379976&id=113073548715870}}</ref>. They shut down their mirror site on June 1, 2017<ref>{{URL|1=https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1340341162655763&id=113073548715870}}</ref><ref>{{URL|1=https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1340298025993410&id=113073548715870}}</ref>.<br />
* November 17: {{url|https://what.cd/|What.CD}} suddenly shut down. One of, if not, the largest BitTorrent music trackers on the internet. "Due to some recent events, What.CD is shutting down. We are not likely to return any time soon in our current form. All site and user data has been destroyed. So long, and thanks for all the fish."<ref>{{URL|http://i.imgur.com/qb3po3C.png}}</ref><br />
* November 10: [[Nifty]] ended web-hosting service. A number has migrated to LaCoocan.<ref>{{url|http://homepage.nifty.com/information/2016/01/}}</ref><br />
* October/November: [[Desura]] and {{URL|http://www.indieroyale.com/|Indie Royale}}, after the bankruptcy of Bad Juju Games in June 2015 and an acquisition by OnePlay.<ref>{{url|http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2015/06/05/desura-bankruptcy-bad-juju-games/}}</ref><br />
* October 31: Vessel shut down after it was acquired by Verizon. <ref>{{url|https://www.vessel.com/blog}}</ref><br />
* October 31: [[Twitterfeed]] shut its doors on October 31st, 2016. They recommend [[Buffer]] (https://buffer.com) or [[Dlvr.it]].<br />
* October 25: Bioware shut down their forums. They were made read-only on August 26 and taken down entirely on October 25.<ref>{{url|http://blog.bioware.com/2016/07/29/concerning-our-forums/}}</ref><br />
* October 23: Allmyvideos.net removed all videos and shut down their website for good. They claimed that this was because their site is no longer profitable enough to run and maintain the website.<br />
* September: Questhub.io was a public social todolist/quests service. The author announced that it will be closed soon.<ref>{{url|https://questhub.io/realm/meta/quest/57b23a65330ed0bb37000041}}</ref> He is willing to dump the database. The code in open on {{url|https://github.com/berekuk/questhub/}}.<br />
* September 30: {{url|http://www.lokalisten.de/}} shut down.<ref>{{url|https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2016/09/03/lokalisten-ende-soziales-netzwerk-wird-abgeschaltet/}}</ref><br />
* August 31: Sunrise Calendar shut down to make way for Outlook. Blame [[Microsoft]].<ref>{{url|http://blog.sunrise.am/post/144196642739/its-almost-time-to-say-goodbye}}</ref><br />
* August 5: [[Yahoo!]] discontinued supportfor all legacy versions of Yahoo! Messenger and shut down the servers for good. <ref>{{url|http://gadgets.ndtv.com/apps/news/old-yahoo-messenger-app-to-shut-down-on-august-5-848476}}</ref><br />
* July 31: {{url|http://kagi.com/|Kagi.com}}, shareware and other software payment processor that started in 1994, shut down with no notice, claiming: "For the past ten years Kagi has been struggling to recover from financial losses due to a supplier fraud situation. We have reduced the debt but the recovery has failed and forced us to close."<br />
* June 27: {{URL|http://www.musicnewsnashville.com/|Music News Nashville}} ceased publication. "All of our archives will remain online for at least one more year." The domain expired sometime between December 2017 and February 2018.<br />
* July 27: [[Portalgraphics.net]] has closed the portal to the "PGN Community", home to over 90000 unique user-submitted images<ref>{{url|http://www.portalgraphics.net/pg/guide/en_news20160520.html}}</ref><br />
* July 20: Kickasstorrents has been seized and the tor domain is offline as well. Fortunately, Proxies exist that have some of the data cached, but it's only a matter of time before the cache gets deleted or the proxies stop working. <ref>{{url|https://torrentfreak.com/feds-seize-kickasstorrents-domains-charge-owner-160720/}}</ref><br />
* July 19: [[Webmonkey]] now redirects to wired.com after having been abandoned for three years.<br />
* June 11: [[Antimisandry.com]], which hosted a large men's rights forum, has been shut down.<ref>{{URL|https://medium.com/@BlackBeard20096/male-suicide-awareness-b0495c0fe9d2}}</ref><br />
* June 1: [[Arto]], the first Danish social site, shut down (800.000 users about 2-3 TB data estimated).<br />
* June 1: [http://www.blog.dk/ Blog.dk], Danish blog site (subproject of Arto)<br />
* May 18: [[GameTrailers]], after officially suddenly closing on February 9, went down and started redirecting to their YouTube channel instead.<br />
* May 13: Beatport shut down "the Streaming service and mobile app, Beatport News, the Video livestreaming platform, and the Events section".<ref>{{url|https://blog.beatport.com/en/an-update-on-beatport-services/}}</ref><br />
* May 1: Copy.com (3-months notice) and CudaDrive are shut down.<ref>{{url|https://community.barracudanetworks.com/forum/index.php?/topic/27488-copy-and-cudadrive-services-will-be-discontinued/}}</ref><ref>{{url|https://blog.barracuda.com/2016/02/01/message-from-gm-of-storage/}}</ref><br />
* May 1: [[Google]]'s [[Picasa]] Web Albums were shut down.<ref>{{URL|http://googlephotos.blogspot.com/2016/02/moving-on-from-picasa.html}}</ref><br />
* March 31: Japanese hosting service "Free Ticket Theater" shut down.<ref>{{url|http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/1601/22/news099.html}}</ref><br />
* March 21: {{URL|http://futanariobsession.com/|Futanariobsession}}, a niche porn site that has been running since 2009/09/01, officially closed its doors.<ref>{{URL|http://futanariobsession.com/site-news/}}</ref> It remained online for over two more years and ultimately disappeared around September 2018.<br />
* March 15: Barnes & Noble's Nook App Store, Nook Video, and the UK Nook Store were shut down.<ref>{{url|http://the-digital-reader.com/2016/03/03/bn-is-shutting-down-its-second-greatest-digital-blunder-on-15-march/}}</ref><br />
* March 15: [[Google]]'s [[Picasa]] was discontinued.<ref>{{URL|http://googlephotos.blogspot.com/2016/02/moving-on-from-picasa.html}}</ref><br />
* February 1: [[notepad.cc]] by Jacob Bijani (Tumblr creative director until 2013) ([http://0bin.net/paste/HHGBysvFQ732TBSy#uNpZlqUYH0C9S-BM/id/GMaXnQi5CFdl9WJM9ZNpplp urlteam results]) More than 900 URLs.<br />
* January 31: resume.io "Crazy-simple online resumes." by Jacob Bijani (Tumblr creative director till 2013)<br />
* January 25: [[Google Code]] shut down.<ref>{{url|http://google-opensource.blogspot.ca/2015/03/farewell-to-google-code.html}}</ref><br />
* January 21: Google Maps Coordinate shut down.<br />
* January 15: Oyster (book service) closed its shell.<ref>{{url|https://www.oysterbooks.com/boh7IeY7}}</ref><ref>{{url|http://blog.oysterbooks.com/post/122942822025/o}}</ref> The public-facing side was [http://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=oysterbooks saved] with [[ArchiveBot]] on 2015-10-04.<br />
<br />
===2015===<br />
* December 31: [http://www.guildportal.com/ GuildPortal]<br />
* December 19: [https://www.giganews.com/dumptruck/ DumpTruck] - a storage cloud that shut down and removed user data with a 2 months prior notice.<ref>{{url|https://www.goldenfrog.com/blog/dump-truck-to-be-discontinued}}</ref><br />
* October 29: Wizards of the Coast (Magic the Gathering, Dungeons & Dragons etc.) shut down its community forums.<ref>{{url|http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/news/wizards-coast-community-forums-be-shut-down-2015-09-16}}</ref><br />
* September 30: Club Nintendo shut down worldwide.<br />
* September 30: [[Yahoo Pipes]] gets clogged up.<ref>{{url|http://pipes.yqlblog.net/post/120705592639/pipes-end-of-life-announcement}}</ref><br />
* September 10: Sony discontinues PlayStation Mobile<ref>{{url|http://community.us.playstation.com/t5/PlayStation-Mobile-Support/INFO-Update-on-PlayStation-Mobile-PSM/td-p/45023971}}</ref>.<br />
* August or September: [[cyberpunkreview.com]]: 80s science fiction fansite and community's domain no longer resolves.<br />
* August 27: [[Blip.tv]] is gone in a blip.<br />
* <s>August 25: [[Blingee]] dies and deletes 9 years of user content</s>.<br />
* July 31: Google Moderator disappears (goes read-only on June 30).<ref>{{url|https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1sPmkuVqoHKue7SlL3tSLrDsyufB8owMeR8AHx4LG8FA/pub}}</ref><br />
* July 24: Surfersparadise closes down most of its websites and content, including the Miss Surfersparadise illustration contest, after making an announcement just 11 days prior. <ref>{{url|http://news.surpara.com/2015/07/35772}}</ref><br />
* July 30: emoj.li, emoji-based social network was set up as a joke but they are shutting it down seriously.<ref>{{url|http://emoj.li}}</ref><br />
* July 10: SoundTracking sunsetted.<ref>{{url|http://www.rhapsody.com/soundtracking}}</ref><br />
* July 6: XFire social profiles are burnt up.<ref>{{url|http://www.reddit.com/r/Games/comments/39a41v/xfire_social_profiles_shutdown_save_your/}}</ref><br />
* June 30: Freebase shuts down.<br />
* June 13: Hungarian image hosting service [[keptarad.hu]] goes down with nearly 80,000 (or, according to inner source, 1.6 million) pictures, one week after it was scheduled to.<br />
* June 9: [[Pomf.se]] staff decided to go down with 1.6 million files (and thousands of pastes). Fortunately, they contacted ArchiveTeam and let them get a copy. <br />
* May 31: [[Gitorious]] is no longer glorious after acquired by GitLab<ref>{{url|https://about.gitlab.com/2015/03/03/gitlab-acquires-gitorious/}}</ref><br />
* May 30: [[Foodily]] recipes vanished in space void.<br />
* May 17: Codehaus.org got kicked out of the hosting market.<br />
* May<ref>MyDaily between [https://web.archive.org/web/20150505183934/mydaily.co.uk 5 May] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20150515055433/mydaily.co.uk 15 May], ParentDish between [https://web.archive.org/web/20150429064859/http://www.parentdish.co.uk/ 29 April] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20150509102010/parentdish.co.uk 9 May]</ref>: [[AOL]] shut down {{URL|http://www.mydaily.co.uk/|MyDaily}} and {{URL|http://www.parentdish.co.uk/|ParentDish}}.<br />
* April 30: Hiveminder shut down (user data could be requested by email until May 8th.)<br />
* April 30: [[Google Helpouts]] shut down.<br />
* April 30: [[Grooveshark]] shut down due to years of copyright issues.<ref>{{url|https://recode.net/2015/04/30/grooveshark-the-free-music-service-that-used-to-scare-the-big-labels-gives-up/}}</ref><br />
* April 17: Yahoo's [[URLTeam|URL shortener]] y.ahoo.it drops its YQL<!-- (sic; Yahoo Query Language) --> table.<br />
* April 10: [[FriendFeed]] shut down, one day later than it was scheduled to.<br />
* April 9: [[Yahoo]] Transliteration got shut down for "focus" reasons. <ref>{{url|http://transliteration.yahoo.com/}}</ref><br />
* April 10: '''[[FriendFeed]]''' ({{url|1=http://friendfeed.com/}}) got unfriended by Facebook.<br />
* March 31: [[Trovebox]] got looted.<ref>{{url|https://trovebox.com/shutdown/}}</ref><br />
* March 31: [[RapidShare]] shut down.<br />
* March 19: PlaceMyPast.com got lost in history<ref>{{url|http://genealogysstar.blogspot.com/ncr/2015/03/demise-of-place-my-past-announced.html}}</ref>.<br />
* March 18: Animetake.com, Gogoanime.com, etc. is no-go and takes its anime offline<ref>{{url|https://twitter.com/AnimeTake/status/578322431749828608}}</ref><ref>{{url|1=https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20150321231148AALtZBj}}</ref>.<br />
* March 15: twiigs.com did its last poll (server stayed up for about a month afterwards.)<br />
* March 15: [[Google Business Sitebuilder]] became a business sitebreaker.<ref>{{url|https://support.google.com/businesssitebuilder/answer/6098405}}</ref><br />
* March 15: {{url|1=http://www.cloudon.com|2=CloudOn}} was cloud-offed after getting acquired by [[Dropbox]].<br />
* March 12: [[Ovi Store]] is replaced by Opera Mobile Store.<br />
* March 12: [[Roon]] (roon.io) met its doom. The site was supposed to have shut down on Dec. 31, 2014.<br />
* March 8: DrivePop.com popped their drives.<ref>{{url|https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/2wm3ri/apparently_lifetime_subscription_8_months/}}</ref><br />
* March 7: Target Ticket expired.<br />
* March 5: Mail.in.com sent its last mail.<br />
* March 4: ToonTube (by Launchpad Toys) shut down. No site access, login only.<ref>{{url|https://toontube.launchpadtoys.com/login}}</ref><br />
* March 3: [[Internet Centrum]] deletes its phpcities.<br />
* February: CrimeLibrary.com was killed by truTV.<ref>{{url|https://twitter.com/CrimeLibrary/status/570021102791094273}}</ref><br />
* February 28: Web hosting service Page ON shuts down, taking several websites with it.<ref>{{url|http://page-on.ocn.ne.jp/close.html}}</ref><br />
* February 26: Apple crashes [[TestFlight]].<br />
* February 23: [[Odysee]] shuts down.<br />
* February 16: Google Talk is shut up.<br />
* February 15: Wizards of the Coast will shut down its LISTSERV mailing lists<ref>{{url|http://greyhawkery.blogspot.ca/2015/01/wotc-closing-down-listserv.html}}</ref>.<br />
* February 13: [[MediaCrush]] got crushed.<br />
* February 11: Spot.us has lost us<ref>{{url|http://www.knightdigitalmediacenter.org/blogs/agahran/2015/02/spotus-ends-insights-community-news-crowdfunding}}</ref>.<br />
* February 7: Cricket Wireless will discontinue Muve Music.<br />
* February 3: {{URL|http://www.joystiq.com/|Joystiq}} (by [[AOL]]) is discontinued<ref>{{URL|http://www.joystiq.com/2015/02/03/there-is-no-end}}</ref> and was shut down on 17 March<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150317145612/http://www.joystiq.com/ Last capture], [https://web.archive.org/web/20150317170359/http://www.joystiq.com/ Redirect a few hours later]</ref>.<ref>{{URL|https://www.recode.net/2015/01/26/aol-likely-to-shutter-gaming-site-joystiq-in-larger-content-cleanup/}}</ref><br />
* February 3: [[The Unofficial Apple Weblog]] is officially dead<ref>{{url|http://www.engadget.com/2015/02/03/so-long-and-thanks-for-all-the-fish/}}</ref>.<br />
* February 1: Molto melts away.<br />
* February 1: Samsung ChatON goes quiet.<br />
* February 1: [[Inkblazers]] will be Inkerasers<ref>{{url|http://www.inkblazers.com/blogs/Inkblazers-Shutdown/detail-page/10226}}</ref>. <br />
* January or February: {{url|1=http://www.nakido.com/|2=Nakido}}, a file sharing site, resolves a domain parking page.<br />
* January: [[AOL Autos]] is shut down.<br />
* January: Image hosting site Majhost quietly disappeared. Curiously, as of 2017, its whois registration is still renewed regularly. Its LEGO-related counterpart, Brickshelf, remains active.<br />
* January 31: Transformers Universe collapses<ref>{{url|https://www.transformersuniverse.com/en/news/2014/12/important-tu-announcement-161214}}</ref>.<br />
* January 26: [[Brace.io]] has been acquired by Squarespace<ref>{{url|http://blog.brace.io/2015/01/26/goodbye/}}</ref>. (Shutdown originally planned on 19th.)<br />
* January 15: eFreeGuestbooks couldn't compete with social media<ref>{{url|http://www.efreeguestbooks.com/mg/multi.pl?122505}}</ref><br />
* January 15: HP shut down webOS cloud services.<br />
* January 15: Nokia Chat became Nokia's latest victim.<br />
* January 15: HumanIPO publishes its last story.<br />
* January 15: [[vStreamers]] goes offline.<br />
* January 12: DreamBook is burned by DreamHost<ref>{{url|http://www.dreambook.com/}}</ref>.<br />
* January 12: [[Nokia Memories]] is forgotten<ref>{{url|1=http://www.nokia.com/ca-en/support/faq/?action=singleTopic&topic=FA144076}}</ref>.<br />
* January 12: Gnome (Gnome Platform, formerly Interclick) and Right Media Exchange (Right Media Inc) is shutdown by Yahoo!.<ref>{{url|http://www.businessinsider.com/yahoo-shuts-down-right-media-exchange-2015-1}}</ref><ref>{{url|http://adexchanger.com/online-advertising/yahoo-retires-genome-and-right-media-brands-simplifies-around-yahoo-ad-exchange/}}</ref><ref><nowiki>http://yahoo.tumblr.com/post/72591025021/introducing-the-new-yahoo-advertising</nowiki> ([https://archive.is/eGAIq archive.today] copy) (direct link blocked by wiki spamfilter)</ref><br />
* January 2: Leelah Alcorn's Tumblr blog and other online presence is removed<ref>[[wikipedia:Death_of_Leelah_Alcorn]]</ref>.<br />
* January 2: [[Nokia Trailers]], which was supposed to shut down on December 31, 2014, shut down.<br />
* January 1: everfree.net wasn't forever.<br />
* January 1: [[tvtag]] was untagged.<br />
<br />
===2014===<br />
<br />
* December 31: Yahoo! Classic Games shut down.<br />
* December 31: nRelate closed.<br />
* December 31: Samsung Video Hub and WatchON shut down.<br />
* December 31: Virginia Tech Filebox shut down.<ref>{{url|http://computing.vt.edu/kb/entry/3997}}</ref><br />
* December 27: [[Yahoo! Directory]] shut down 5 days early.<ref>{{url|http://searchengineland.com/yahoo-directory-closes-211784}}</ref><br />
* December 24: Slide Bureau closed down.<br />
* December 23: Magneto shut down.<br />
* December 22: Yahoo! Profiles was—Who are you again?.<br />
* December 21: Yahoo! sunsetted Maktoob forums.<br />
* December 20: Toontown Infinite, a fan-made Toontown Online revival, shut down.<ref>{{url|https://www.reddit.com/r/Toontown/comments/2pwgfj/tti_closing/}}</ref><br />
* December 18: Everest.com and its app died from altitude sickness<ref>{{url|http://techcrunch.com/2014/12/18/everest-the-peter-thiel-backed-app-for-achieving-your-dreams-shuts-down/}}</ref><br />
* December 17: thatguywiththeglasses.com got replaced by channelawesome.com.<br />
* December 16: [[Google News]] shut down in Spain.<ref>{{url|1=http://googlepolicyeurope.blogspot.ca/2014/12/an-update-on-google-news-in-spain.html?m=1}}</ref><br />
* December 15: [[Viddy]] and [[Epic]], video sharing services acquired by Fullscreen, shut down.<br />
* December 15: [[Relay.im]], bought by Kik, shut down.<br />
* December 12: BigPond Music shut down.<br />
* December 12: {{url|1=http://allgame.com|2=Allgame.com}} ran out of quarters. It was saved with ArchiveBot [https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_archivebot_go_20141119080001 here] (and available in the Wayback Machine).<br />
* December 10: [[ZipList]] got zipped up.<br />
* December 9: '''[[The Pirate Bay]]''' was raided. ''(Back online February 1, 2015.)''<br />
* December 5: Nokia Sync was discontinued.<br />
* December 2: Verizon shut down SugarString.<br />
* December 2: [[The Spearhead]], a large men's rights blog, has been shut down because the owner's wife had a baby.<ref>{{URL|http://rooshnme.blogspot.com/2014/12/bill-price-retires-spearhead.html}}</ref><br />
* November: <s>OpenBitTorrent is mysteriously no longer tracking</s><ref>{{url|https://torrentfreak.com/worlds-largest-bittorrent-tracker-goes-down-141205/}}</ref>. (Back online by Jan 6, 2015) <ref>{{url|http://torrentfreak.com/top-torrent-trackers-return-online-150106/}}</ref><br />
* November: [[Jux]] went down before their official shutdown date, November 30, 2014.<br />
* November 30: Tree Puncher (Minecraft server host) got chopped down.<br />
* November 1: [[Easel]] shut down.<br />
* November 1: [[Qwiki]] slowed down.<br />
* October 30: [[Listn]] was shut down by Beatport.<br />
* October 24: Haivl.com, Vietnam's 9gag equivalent, shut down by the government authorities.<br />
* October 11: [[OhLife]] became NoLife.<br />
* October 1: '''[[Quizilla]]''' fizzled away. <br />
* September 30: '''[[Verizon Personal Web Space]]''' shut down.<br />
* September 30: '''[[Orkut]]''' got kut, [[Google]] thankfully left a public archive.<br />
* September 30: [[Yahoo! Education]] dropped out.<br />
* September 30: Petition Online shut down.<br />
* September 30: The [[National Atlas]] died.<ref>{{url|http://www.nationalatlas.gov/status.html}}</ref><br />
* September 25: <s>[[TwitPic]] shuts down.</s><ref>{{url|http://blog.twitpic.com/2014/09/twitpic-is-shutting-down/}}</ref><br />
* September 17: [[TuneWiki]] (not a wiki)<br />
* August: Hungarian microblogging service [[mommo.hu|Mommo]] disappeared.<br />
* August: [[Blogter.hu]] died after long illness.<br />
* August 31: [[Svpply]] and Want by Svpply were shut down.<br />
* August 31: The [[Yahoo! Contributor Network]] is destroyed by [[Yahoo!]].<br />
* August 15: '''[[Heello]]''' said goooodbye.<br />
* August 10: '''[[Fotopedia]]''' leaves a photo finish.<br />
* August 5: '''[[Justin.tv]]''' shuts down completely.<br />
* August 1: '''[[Yahoo! Voices]]''', formerly Associated Content, is shut up by [[Yahoo!]].<br />
* July/August: Potential massive Quebec newspaper shutdown around August 2, 74 newspapers were bought by {{url|1=http://blog.fagstein.com/2014/05/28/competition-bureau-quebecor-tc-newspapers/|2=Transcontinental}}.<br />
* July 31: [[Shortmail]] shut down.<br />
* July 31: [[Snapdisk]] got snapped.<br />
* July 31: [[Yahoo! Shine]] went dark.<br />
* July 31: Pinterest acquires Icebergs.com<ref>{{url|http://www.iol.co.za/scitech/technology/business/pinterest-buys-startup-icebergs-1.1728612}}</ref><br />
* July 3: {{url|1=http://www.thegridto.com|2=The Grid}} (magazine in Toronto) printed its last issue on July 3rd 2014 and the website disappeared some time after.<br />
* June 30: Hungarian [[iWiW]] social network closes; data not available from this date at all.<br />
* June 30: [[Me2Day]], a [[Twitter]]-like social network, kicks the bucket.<br />
* June 15: '''[[Rawporter]]''' enters "into an exclusive business partnership", deletes user photos and videos (which we rescue.)<br />
* June 1: '''[[Ubuntu One]]''' shuts down, gives its users until July 31 to grab their data.<br />
* May 20: Nintendo shut down [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] (except for the Wii and DSi Shop Channels).<br />
* May 6: [[Userscripts.org]] mysteriously vanished. {{url|http://userscripts-mirror.org}} popped up not long after.<br />
* April: {{url|http://jderef.com/}} is served a takedown notice by Oracle.<br />
* April 30: [[qik]].com shut down.<br />
* April 18: [[Twitter Music]] shuts down.<br />
* April 15: Beats shuts down [[MOG]].<br />
* April 14: [[CGHub]] quietly closes down. {{url|https://www.facebook.com/264398057068394/photos/a.265401656968034.1073741828.264398057068394/265401163634750/}}<br />
* April 7: [[Vizify]].com was acquired by [[Yahoo!]]. Bios were deleted on April 7, 2014. (Users could opt-in to extend date to September 4, 2014.)<br />
* March: [[Kephost.hu]] stepped off with half a million pictures.<br />
* March 31: [[IntoNow]], a [[Yahoo!]] acquisition, will ceased to function.<br />
* March 31: '''[[Mochi Media]]''' realizes Flash is dead and the game is over.<br />
* March 28: [[Readmill]], a social e-reader thing, is closing its doors on July 1, 2013. They have quite a few user pages documenting who read what, who says what and what people think of books.<br />
* March 19: <s>[[Full Disclosure]] ({{url|http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/}}) is a security/hacker mailing list that was {{url|1=http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2014/Mar/332|2=suddenly suspended}}.</s><br />
* March 17: [[doo]] shut down.<br />
* March 11: [[Intel AppUp]] shut down.<br />
* March 3: '''[[My Opera]]''' closes its member profiles.<br />
* February: [[Videogum]] is shutting down.<ref>{{url|http://www.videogum.com/800151/hey-guys-we-have-to-talk-to-you-about-something/letter-from-the-editor/}}</ref><br />
* February 28: [[Outbox]] shuts down to rebuild itself.<ref>{{url|http://blog.outboxmail.com/post/74086768959/outbox-is-shutting-down-a-note-of-gratitude}}</ref><br />
* February 21: [[Yahoo!]] crashed [[Cloud Party]].<br />
* February 14: [[Gatsby]], not sure whether to file this here or under "Dead as a Doornail". {{url|1=http://gatsby.im/|=2The site's frontpage}} says that it's dead, but it's unclear whether hosted content is still available. Awaiting {{url|1=https://vpsboard.com/topic/3475-gatsbyim-discontinued/#entry52574|2=a response}} as to what happened to the data.<br />
* February 7: Schemer.com shut down by Google. (Time of death: 2014-02-08 00:13:52,184 EST.)<br />
* January 21: DrawQuest and '''[[Canv.as|Canvas]]''' shuts down. moot writes his {{url|1=http://chrishateswriting.com/post/74083032842/today-my-startup-failed|2=shut down notice.}}<br />
* Date unknown: '''[[dl.tv]]''' {{url|http://dl.tv}} There is no new tech podcast on here for over a year. Good idea to start backing up all podcast on this site. Same for Crankygeeks. {{url|http://www.crankygeeks.com/}}<br />
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===2013===<br />
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* December 26: [[Wretch]] and [[Yahoo! Blog]] is closed by Yahoo!.<br />
* December 21: {{url|1=http://clanbase.org|2=ClanBase}} is no more. The company that bought the website in 2004, Global Gaming League, decided to "move on" after basically running the website into the ground.<br />
* December 20: [[WinAmp]], home of the Winamp media player, shuts down.<br />
* December 18: [[Warhammer|Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning]] closes.<br />
* December 15: [[Everpix]], a photo-sharing service, shuts down. {{url|https://github.com/everpix/Everpix-Intelligence}} was saved, the rest lost.<ref>{{url|http://www.everpix.com/}}</ref><ref>{{url|http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/5/5039216/everpix-life-and-death-inside-the-worlds-best-photo-startup}}</ref> <br />
* December 12: [[Hyves]] closes its social network, but it's now got games!<br />
* November 18 (and back through 2012): Disney nuked a bunch of online games: Pixie Hollow Online, Cars Online, Pirates of the Caribbean Online, Toontown Online. The futures of the large fan forums and an extremely completist wiki are doubtful. {{url|http://fairies.disney.com/pixie-hollow-faq}} {{url|http://www.vmkforums.com/}} {{url|http://www.carsonlineforums.com/}} {{url|http://www.piratesonlineforums.com/}} {{url|http://www.pixiehollowforums.com/}} {{url|http://www.disneysonlineworlds.com/index.php/Main_Page}} The Pixie Hollow fan forum specifically announced that they will not be archived, and the Cars Online forum seems to have a similar warning, while the other forums for the shut down games will apparently be migrated into this: {{url|http://www.mmocentralforums.com/}}<br />
* November 11: [[Bre.ad]] is dead.<br />
* November 7: [[Dopplr]] drops out from the web.<br />
* November 1: [[Zapd]] deletes its user data from the website.<br />
* November 1: [[iGoogle]] shuts down.<br />
* November: [[BerliOS]] is barely alive.<br />
* November: [[Bitmit]], a Bitcoin marketplace, shut down.<br />
* November: Going to call this one before it even starts, friends: '''{{url|1=https://www.legacylocker.com/|2=Legacy Locker}}''' promises lifetime control of your data and return of your data to loved ones for just $300 for "lifetime", or $30/year. Archive Team says to just say '''No'''.<ref>{{url|http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/10/AR2009031001211.html}}</ref><br />
* October 31: Nintendo shut down {{url|1=http://www.fullscreenmario.com|2=Full Screen Mario}}. It's {{url|1=https://github.com/Diogenesthecynic/FullScreenMario|2=GitHub repository}} should be archived in case it goes down.<br />
* October 21: [[isoHunt]] was always going to shut down after an MPAA settlement. However, it did so earlier than expected to prevent archival efforts, claiming that 95% of torrents were available elsewhere. No mention of the metadata though.<br />
* October 11: RomBay shut down, now redirects to {{url|http://www.theoldcomputer.com}}<ref>{{url|https://twitter.com/rombay_com/status/388768860284788736}}</ref><br />
* September 30: [[OMGPOP]] shut down, and now redirects to Zynga's main site. There was a {{url|https://www.facebook.com/SaveOMGPOP|petition}} to stop it from closing, which did not gain much traction.<br />
* September 30: [[MSN TV]], aka WebTV, no longer accessible.<br />
* September 1st: Thebox.bz, a TV torrents tracker/site, shuts down.<ref>{{url|https://torrentfreak.com/major-tv-torrent-site-thebox-bz-calls-it-quits-130829/}}</ref><br />
* September: [[Freeblog.hu]] closes without notifying their users. Unknown number of blogs lost.<br />
* August-September: {{url|http://fileden.com/}}, a file hosting website, suddenly shuts down, giving their users little to no warning.<br />
* August 31: <s>[[Jux]] announced that they would be shutting down on August 31, 2013.</s> On July 17, 2013, Jux announced that they would not shut down, apparently due to financial support from one of their members.<br />
* August 31: [[Rockmelt]] shuts down after being acquired by [[Yahoo!]].<br />
* August 21: [[Amplicate]] vanishes, leaves behind 502 Bad Gateway errors.<br />
* August 20: [[Catch]] closes its doors.<br />
* August 19: {{url|http://wowcoolfactsaboutgaming.com|Wow! Cool Facts About Gaming}} shuts down, thankfully leaves everything up.<br />
* August 9: [[Google Latitude]] shut down.<br />
* August 5: [[Astrid]] is shut down after being acquired by [[Yahoo!]].<br />
* August: [[4chan|Chanarchive.org]], a site dedicated to saving select quality threads from 4chan, disappears one last time after a hardware failure, never to return.<br />
* July 31: All third party downloads disappear from [[Yahoo! Downloads]].<br />
* July 25: [[Yahoo! Stars India]] is shut down.<br />
* July 24: [[Snapjoy]], acquired by Dropbox in December 2012, is shut down.<br />
* July 19: [[Google]] shuts down Alfred.<br />
* July 9: [[Yahoo! Neighbors]] shuts down a day after it was supposed to.<br />
* July 8: AltaVista, one of the oldest search engines, shuts down.<br />
* July 1: FoxyTunes and Yahoo! RSS Alerts disappear from the web.<br />
* June 30: [[Yahoo!]] demolishes Yahoo! WebPlayer.<br />
* June 28: [[Yahoo!]] shuts down Axis, Browser Plus and Citizen Sports.<br />
* June 28: Nintendo shuts down all of its WiiConnect24 services, except for the Mii Channel, Wii Shop Channel, Mario Kart Wii Channel, and the Wii Speak Channel.<br />
* June 4: '''Adrenaline Vault''', a video game review site, has this posted on their Facebook profile: "Over the past weekend hackers hit the site with a DoS attack. Everything had been wiped and with no backups, everything was lost. It has been decided that Avault will remain closed. Rest in Peace, Avault."<br />
* June: '''{{url|1=http://ompldr.org/|2=Omploader}}''', an anonymous file upload site, has announced that they are about $2500 in the hole on hosting costs, and that there is possibility of their shutting down if donations do not improve. It stands to reason that there are some files among their database that are worth saving. An attempt to contact the administrator for more information and to be given a dump of the site was made, and he responded saying he'd be happy to rsync a copy of the data after some legal issues have been settled.<br />
* April 30: '''[[Posterous]]''', a blogging and life streaming platform, shut down its "Posterous Spaces" to focus on Twitter.<br />
* April 30: '''Circalit''' decides in March that {{url|1=http://circalit.createsend4.com/t/ViewEmail/r/26E73577D4220DBD/4433C195741969884AB3169DA1FD82E9|2=deleting is easier than migrating}} its prose-writing users.<br />
* April 30: '''[[schülerVZ]]''' once the most used social network for pupils in Germany, closed its doors.<br />
* April 20: '''Microsoft Collection Book''', a site dedicated to collecting information about Windows betas, shuts down due to a C&D from Microsoft. It reopened on May 5 as '''The Collection Book'''.<br />
* March 31: '''Zug.com''', a comedy website running since 1995 closed down, and replaced all its pages with a goodbye image.<br />
* March 29: {{url|http://wrathofheroes.warhammeronline.com/}} Play 4 Free Warhammer Online: Wrath of Heroes (WOH) shut down<br />
* March 25: [[Epinions]] locked out its users.<br />
* March 24: '''{{url|1=http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Main/|2=The OpenSolaris Hub}}''' and '''all sites under opensolaris.org''', including the site hosting the OpenSolaris source code, were decommissioned by Oracle. OpenSolaris was an open source computer operating system based on Solaris and originally created by Sun Microsystems. After the acquisition of Sun Microsystems in 2010, Oracle decided to discontinue open development of the core software, and replaced the OpenSolaris distribution model with the proprietary Solaris Express.<br />
* February 28: '''{{url|1=http://www.stickam.com|2=Stickam}}''', a major video chat service, shut down. Users were emailed and given the ability to download any recorded videos for 3 weeks in advance of the closing date.<br />
* February 21st: '''{{url|1=http://1up.com|2=1up.com}}''', {{url|1=http://www.ugo.com/|2=ugo.com}}, and {{url|1=http://www.gamespy.com/|2=gamespy.com}} all run out of lives.<br />
* February: [[Regretsy]] shuts down.<br />
* January 31: [[Do.com]] shuts down.<br />
* January: {{url|http://go.to}}, an [[URLTeam|URL shortener]], has all of its domains on sale on Sedo. No official word just yet, though.<br />
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===2012===<br />
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* December: {{url|1=http://pic2.piczo.com/go/home|2=Piczo}}, a social network for teens, has announced that it's shutting down.<br />
* October 29: '''{{url|1=http://gamecorner.pl|2=Gamecorner.pl}}''', a Polish video game news portal, was closed in May, and later wiped entirely on October 29. The articles have been retained at the publisher's other video game portal, Polygamia.pl, but the article comments and the forums are gone (It also had user blogs, but they seemed to have been erased much earlier.)<br />
* September 26: {{url|1=http://cia.vc|2=CIA.vc}}, a central distributor of FOSS commit messages to IRC channels, got its database deleted by its web host. There were no backups. It had been running for a decade (although it had changed maintainership a year before).<br />
* August 17: '''Ponibooru''' (not to be confused with PoniBooru -- http://pbooru.com -- which began in 2012-07-17[http://pbooru.com/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=3]), a famous My Little Pony-related imageboard, {{url|1=http://www.equestriadaily.com/2012/06/ponibooru-shuts-down.html|2=shut down}} by August 17. All of the images themselves (but not the comments) were available to download via torrents, though it is unknown if the torrents are still available. A possibly full torrent dump is available at [https://minuette.net/Pony/torrents/ minuette.net, which hosts the image files on the website]. Currently the most popular/upvoted images are available via another imageboard, Derpibooru, but their copy is incomplete.<br />
* August: [[Parodius Networking]], which hosts numerous web sites related to classic video game platforms, died<br />
* July 30: '''{{url|1=http://kasabi.com|2=Kasabi}}''', a data publishing platform created by {{url|1=http://talis.com|2=Talis}} was {{url|1=http://blog.kasabi.com/2012/07/09/shutting-down-kasabi/|2=announced}} to be closing on July 30, 2012. While the service has only been around for ~2 years it represents a unique look at services for Linked Data, and contains a variety of datasets. Kasabi has a {{url|1=http://blog.kasabi.com/2012/07/16/archive-of-datasets/|2=blog post}} that announces the availability of datasets contained in Kasabi to ease archiving.<br />
* July 26: [[noob.hu]] doesn't accept more images. Uploaded pictures still there long after, though.<br />
* July 1: The Polish social network '''[[wikipedia:Grono.net]]''' has disappeared, replaced by a file hosting service '''grono.net.pl''' on July 1, 2012. Most content from the old site was supposed to be migrated, but, according to a message on the main page, technical difficulties have delayed the migration by one or two weeks. It's getting increasingly late...<br />
* June 30: '''Apple''' '''[[MobileMe]]''', '''[[MobileMe#iDisk | iDisk]]''', '''[[MobileMe#web.me.com / iWeb | iWeb]]''', and included services. This major website and these services will shut down in {{url|1=http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4597|2=2012}}, simply because web hosting is boring and they want to focus on the exciting "iCloud". <ref>{{url|http://www.apple.com/mobileme/transition.html}}</ref><ref>{{url|http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4597}}</ref><br />
* April 30: Google Wave shut down on April 30th.<br />
* April: '''{{url|1=http://blog.convore.com/post/17951919109/convore-shutting-down-april-1st|2=convore.com}}''' shut down in April 2012. The site hosted IRC conversations, and involved a lot of JavaScript.<br />
* February: Hungarian free hosting provider {{url|1=http://eplanet.hu|2=Eplanet}} stops free service as of February 2012; unknown number of pages disappeared and probably deleted.<br />
* January 19: The popular file hosting service '''Megaupload''' has been shut down in January 2012; with it, '''Megavideo''' too is gone. It was mainly used for copyright infringement, but lots of perfectly regular files were hosted on it.<br />
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==== Because we know better ====<br />
* [[Fileplanet]] <ref>{{url|http://www.fileplanet.com/}}</ref>. Already fully archived.<br />
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===2011===<br />
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* End of 2011: '''{{url|1=http://ghost.cc/|2=Ghost Cloud Computing}}''' became a ghost of itself <ref>{{url|http://ghost.cc/home/SignUp.jsp}}</ref>.<br />
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* Late October/November: '''{{url|1=http://itdied.com/|2=It Died}}''' by Glenn Fleishman. a site dedicated to indicating sites that have died, itself died. (Keep the {{url|1=http://itdied.com/atom.xml|2=RSS Feed}} around in case that changes, though).<br />
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* September/October: The closure of '''Google Buzz''' was announced in October. Luckily Google released a tool to download your content from it called [[Google Takeout]]: {{url|https://www.google.com/takeout/}} Besides Buzz, Google shut down many of its other minor services, such as Aardvark, Sidewiki, and others: {{url|http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/09/fall-spring-clean.html}}<br />
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* August/September: '''[[Google Labs]]''' closed. <ref>{{url|1=http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2388881,00.asp#fbid=7kZ39-1XQUH}}</ref> and many great/experimental one of a kind tools vanished. Among many others "google sets" that had been around since a long time, "City Tours" some includeing user generated content and the exciting "google squared" <ref>{{url|http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_ZaGO7GjCqAI/SibWbewOy5I/AAAAAAAAQBM/8lb7UA6AWPY/s640/google-squared-species.png}}</ref> that was an approach to pass more artificial intelligence to the user than conventional searchengines (compareable to wolframalpha) but seemingly based on a bigger/vast pool of data just like standard google searchresults). Since there is hardly any obvious rationale(?) for closeing down "Google Labs" it pictures google as being either less supportive or even hostile to new inoventions and less responsible with usergenerated content or more secretive about their ongoing projects than one might thought before or than Google might was before indeed. 1 Jan 2011 [[User:Whatsgoingonwithgoogle|Whatsgoingonwithgoogle]] 18:06, 17 October 2011 (UTC)<br />
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* June 3: '''[[Forums.starwars.com]]''': {{url|1=http://www.starwars.com|2=StarWars.Com}} {{url|1=http://forums.starwars.com/ann.jspa?annID=3|2=announced}} the closure of their {{url|1=http://forums.starwars.com|2=forums}} on June 3, 2011. (Forum will lock on 29 April 2011) {{url|1=http://theforce.net/latestnews/story/StarWarscom_Forums_Shutting_Down_In_June_137497.asp|2=tf.n report}}<br />
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* June 1: '''[[Prodigy Pages]]''' shut down on June 1,2011.<br />
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* May 31: '''{{url|1=http://www.myphotoalbum.com/|2=MyPhotoAlbum.com}}''' closed on May 3, 2011 and deleted everything on May 31, 2011. Users who heard about the closure were given the options of either transferring their photos and videos over to dotPhoto.com or purchasing a DVD with their content for $15.00.<br />
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* May 24: [[Yahoo]]! has {{url|1=http://techcrunch.com/2011/02/24/yahoo-to-shut-down-mybloglog-on-may-24/|2=announced}} that '''[[MyBlogLog]]''' will be closed on 24 May 2011. '''UPDATE:''' Yup.<br />
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* April 16: '''[[Encyclopedia Dramatica]]''' shutdown on 16. April 2011 without warning. Ongoing reconstruction Efforts. A lot of Images and Articles are probably lost. (The replacement OhInternet is a very strongly sanitized Version of ED.) <s>ED is claiming that they are in danger of shutting down. Despite the controversial nature of many articles hosted on the wiki, this would be a big loss of historical records.</s><br /><font color="red">A lot of the Images and Pages are still missing. Help appreciated.</font><br />
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* March: '''{{url|1=http://team.gaia.com/blog/2010/3/important-gaia-announcement|2=Gaia Community}}''' shut down at the end of March.<br />
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* March 31: '''[[Yahoo! Video]]''' shut down on March 31st, 2011 and was reborn as a video portal.<br />
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* March 16: '''Microsoft''' closed '''Windows Live Spaces''' on March 16, 2011. Spaces owners had the option to migrate their blogs to '''WordPress''' or to make copies. As of January 4, 2011, they could no longer edit their existing Spaces.<ref>{{url|http://explore.live.com/windows-live-spaces-help-center}}</ref><br />
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* February 22: The [[Insurgency Wiki]] is a wiki with a community that created multiple guides and raids for Anonymous, in a similar manner to [[Encyclopedia Dramatica]]. It's status has always been unclear, with many mirrors coming and going. But as of Feb. 22, 2012, the last mirror, Partyvan.info, looks like it has some damning database error. Just in case, the Bibliotheca Anonoma has made a full backup, including all available images available.<br />
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* February/June: The IRC logging service {{url|1=http://irseek.com|2='''IRSeeK'''.com}} shut down. Back in 2007, it had [https://web.archive.org/web/20080204010231/http://www.irseek.com/blog/?p=3 controversially] used un-labeled bots to archive (and publish) logs of IRC channels without notification or permission.<br />
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* January 17: '''The Sims Carnival''': <ref>{{url|http://www.simscarnival.com/games/CarnivalMonkey/35068/The-Sims-Carnival-Says-Goodbye}}</ref><br />
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* January 1: '''[[ProHosting]]''' {{url|http://free.prohosting.com}} closed hosted sites on 1 Jan 2011<br />
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* January: The wiki hosting site '''wik.is''', hosted by MindTouch, shut down on the first week of January 2011; the explanation being that "in order to continue to support the growing needs of our MindTouch Express users, we are offering MindTouch Cloud", which "opens up additional features and functionality that are not available in Wik.is.". The only way you'd know all that is if you receive a warning e-mail from MindTouch. They offer to keep your site running by "upgrading to our paid Cloud version by {{url|1=http://campaigns.mindtouch.com/Wik.isDecomissioningMigrationInterest.html|2=filling out this short form.}}"<br />
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===2010===<br />
* December 17: The '''{{url|1=http://www.symbian.org/|2=Symbian Foundation}}''' will shut down its websites, Twitter account, Facebook page, bug trackers and remove access to its source code on 17 Dec 2010<ref>{{url|http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/27/symbian-foundation-axing-websites-on-december-17th-source-repos/}}</ref><ref>{{url|http://developer.symbian.org/wiki/Symbian_Foundation_web_sites_to_shut_down}}</ref>.<br />
* December: '''{{url|1=http://machinima.com|2=Machinima.com}}''' was reworked in December 2010, and by "reworked" we mean massacred. Most notably, the forums were deleted, as well as tons of older articles. <br />
* November: '''{{url|1=http://www.brightfuse.net|2=BrightFuse}}''' was a small social network started as a side venture by CareerBuilder.com in August 2009. It was quietly shutdown November 2010 without much fanfare. At its height it has 100k users.<br />
* October 31: '''isweb lite''', the Japanese GeoCities, shut down on October 31. Thousands of personal homepages of artists and illustrators were deleted forever. A tiny sample of the pages deleted: <ref>{{url|http://togetter.com/li/64058}}</ref> '''isweb''' itself (paid hosting!) will shut down in May 2012. <ref>{{url|http://portal.faq.rakuten.co.jp/app/answers/detail/a_id/15387/}}</ref><br />
* September/October: '''{{url|1=http://closing.vox.com/|2=Vox}}''' shut down at the end of September 2010.<br />
* Mid-2010: '''[[JuniorNet]]''', a subscription based online portal for children, was quietly shut down nearly a decade after it dot-bombed and was acquired by former employees.<br />
* May 31: {{url|http://www.cgillust.com/|cgillust.com}} essentially closes down its galleries, and members are migrated to [[Portalgraphics.net]]<br />
* April/May: '''{{url|1=http://www.kidradd.com|2=Kid Radd}}''' was a notable and quite popular webcomic which vanished when AT&T discontinued their Worldnet service. Thankfully, an archive is available, e.g. {{url|1=http://tangent128.name/depot/kid_radd.zip|2=here}}.<br />
* March 31: '''[[Extra.hu]]''', largest free hosting Hungarian hosting provider goes paid-only; deletes unknown number of free sites on 31 March 2010.<br />
* March 1: '''{{url|1=http://storytlr.com/|2=Storytlr}}''', a lifestreaming site, stopped hosting March 1st 2010.<br />
* March: '''{{url|1=http://platinum.ac|2=Platinum}}''', once a popular Finnish web site associated with electronic dance music, clubbing/raving, and the other related things was closed in March after been running for years. All the content posted to the forums of the site was, however, obtained and made available by {{url|1=http://klubitus.org|2=Klubitus}}, another related portal popular in Finland.<br />
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===2009===<br />
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* December 6: '''favrd''', a website that aggregated favorite tweets from twitter, abruptly shut down on December 6, 2009 with absolutely no warning, killing off thousands of highlighted entries added by group-consensus over significant months. As a reward for their efforts, founder Dean Allen wrote this helpful message: ''"Alas, stars on Twitter have become mere take-out menus hung on the doors of other restaurants. There are still lots of clever and funny things to read every day, but finding these is no longer a challenge â you already follow your sources. Sites like this one now serve mainly as fuel for emotional up-fuckedness in the guise of a game. Just an idea: next time you see something you like, write the person who made it a note telling them so. Even better, explain why. Take care!"'' Advice to people who want to work with Dean Allen's projects in the future: don't.<br />
* November: '''here.is''' seems to permanently off-line. It ceased to re-direct email for some time ago and as per 11-23-09 it doesn't redirect even URLs any longer.<br />
[[Image:Encarta.jpg|right|300px|Discontinuedpedia]] <br />
* October 31: '''Microsoft Encarta''', the online encyclopedia with a 15+ year history, is being shut down. The US version will shut down on October 31, 2009 and the Japanese version on December 31, 2009. <ref>{{url|http://www.reuters.com/article/CMPTRS/idUSLV28230720090331}}</ref><br />
* October 26: '''[[GeoCities]]''': Shock! Repeat Offender '''[[Yahoo]]''' announced that it would close GeoCities "later this year...We'll send you more details this summer." <ref>{{url|http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/geocities/geocities-05.html}}</ref>. The plug was pulled on October 26th 2009. See the [[Geocities]] project page for more details.<br />
* August 31: '''Microsoft's SoapBox''' has announced it is getting off said soapbox on August 31, 2009. <ref>{{url|http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/07/soapbox-microsofts-youtube-dies-on-august-31-2009.ars}}</ref>. <br />
* August 30ish: '''ArchNacho's & TortillaGodzilla's Quality ROMs''', a site that hosted ROMs for NES, SNES, and Genesis games, which has announced its effective death back in January 2006, is now finally completely inaccessible, both on its original domain {{url|http://www.qualityroms.com}}, and on the site that the domain masked {{url|http://home.no.net/qualrom/}}. The Wayback Machine contains a mirror of the site up through August 30, 2007, which is after all updates to the site ceased. All ROMs hosted on QualityRoms are included in the mirror and can be downloaded from there.<br />
* August 24: '''Microsoft's Popfly''' <ref>{{url|http://popflyteam.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!51018025071FD37F!336.entry}}</ref> pops off into nowhere on August 24, 2009.<br />
* July 13: '''Yahoo! 360''' announces <ref>{{url|1=http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-1qCkw2Ehaak.hdNZkEAzDrpa4Q--?cq=1}}</ref> that they are closing up shop on July 13, 2009. Of course, you can still register an account but that's the first thing you're told.<br />
* June 25: '''Imeem''', a site for sharing music and convincing yourself that what you're hearing is good, {{url|1=http://blog.imeem.com/2009/06/25/simplifying-imeem/|2=announced}} on June 25, 2009 that they were "simplifying" things and deleting all user-generated photos and videos uploaded by users. They gave everyone '''five days''' to get their photos off, and then extended it to ''twenty days'' from the ensuing hue and cry. The uploaded videos had no way to extract them back.<br />
* June 15: '''{{url|1=http://www.jumpcut.com|2=Jumpcut.com}}''' became the latest example of Yahoo!'s awesome respect for history and data, announcing the closure of the video hosting and editing site, for June 15, 2009. A software utility has been released to allow you to download the movies from Jumpcut. Otherwise, you are not in great shape - Yahoo says you can move your videos to Flickr, but Flickr cuts off at 90 seconds. A lot of homemade video is going to disappear.<br />
* May 31: '''Rejaw''', a microblogging platform, has announced that it will be shutting down on May 31 2009 <ref>{{url|http://rejaw.com/rejaw/shout/OOfs2wUaLql}}</ref>. It's gone.<br />
* May 21: '''MSN QnA Beta''' closed on May 21 <ref>{{url|http://liveqna.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2933A3E375F68349!2244.entry}}</ref><br />
* April 20: '''{{url|1=http://www.coghead.com|2=Coghead}}''', " a web-based service for building and hosting custom online database applications and a software as a platform 'utility computing' company", announced it had closed up on February 20, 2009, and that the site would go down permanently on April 20, 2009. <ref>{{url|1=http://blogs.zdnet.com/collaboration/?p=349}}</ref>. It did.<br />
* April 17: '''{{url|1=http://furl.net/|2=Furl}}''' was a social bookmarking service that had been around since 2004. It was acquired by Diigo (announced on March 9), allowed people to opt into transferring their bookmarks to Diigo, and shut down on April 17.<ref>blog.diigo.com/2009/03/16/welcome-furl-users/ (link blocked by spam filter)</ref><ref>{{url|1=http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/09/diigo-buys-web-page-clipping-service-furl-away-from-looksmart/|2=Techcrunch post}}</ref><br />
[[Image:HP upline goes offline.jpg|right|300px|Did we say upline? We meant offline.]]<br />
* March 31: It doesn't get more ironic than this: '''{{url|1=https://www.upline.com/|2=Upline}}''', a HP-owned online backup service, is being shut down.<ref>{{url|1=http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10173136-2.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-5}}</ref> ''They almost immediately turned off the backup process,'' and then announced all your restorable data would go offline on March 31, roughly 30 days after announcement. Surprise!<br />
* March 31: Google acquired '''{{url|1=http://etherpad.com|2=Etherpad}}''' on 4th December, 2009 and immediately {{url|1=http://etherpad.com/ep/blog/posts/google-acquires-appjet|2=announced}} a March 2010 content deletion date. After community pressure, Google has decided to {{url|1=http://etherpad.com/ep/blog/posts/etherpad-back-online-until-open-sourced|2=open source the Etherpad codebase}}, keeping the service alive until then. The site closed down shortly after. Fortunately there are now are [http://www.google.com/search?q=etherpad+alternatives numerous] [http://www.google.com/search?q=etherpad+clone alternatives].<br />
* March 30: '''[[Yahoo_Briefcase|Yahoo Briefcase]]''', a positively ancient site run by Yahoo that provided you with 25 free megabytes of storage space for your junk, sent a mail to what were likely years-old contact addresses to tell them they had a little more than a month to get their files out, March 30, 2009. After that, the files would be deleted. What, Yahoo doesn't have a spare memory stick to store what must be the amount of files in this service for the next year?<br />
* March 25: '''Yahoo! Farechase''', an airline fare aggregation and searching site, was shut down on March 25, 2009. It had previously been its own company, founded in 1999, and purchased by Yahoo! in 2004. <ref>{{url|http://news.cnet.com/Yahoo-buys-travel-company/2100-1032_3-5300561.html}}</ref><br />
* March 20: '''{{url|http://www.spiralfrog.com|Spiralfrog}}''', "a FREE service that lets you download over 3 million songs and videos, legally and safely", pulled up stakes in the night and completely shut down on March 20, 2009. <ref>{{url|http://arstechnica.com/web/news/2009/03/ad-based-music-service-spiralfrog-croaks.ars}}</ref> Things looked so promising in 2006: <ref>{{url|http://arstechnica.com/old/content/2006/08/7611.ars}}</ref> Oh, and sadly, all your music you downloaded from them will stop working within 30 days or less. <ref>{{url|http://arstechnica.com/old/content/2007/09/spiralfrog-debuts-with-free-ad-supported-music-downloads.ars}}</ref><br />
* March 17: '''{{url|http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/|The Seattle Post-Intelligencer}}''' was {{url|1=http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/395463_newspapersale10.html|2=put up for sale}}, but found no buyer, and the print edition stopped on March 17th 2009 after 146 years. <ref>{{url|http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/columnists/zeeck/story/591181.html}}</ref> Initially, reports indicated it would shut down the website as well as the paper, but a plan was apparently in place to run a "skeleton crew" on an internet-only site, which continues to operate.<br />
* March 11: '''{{url|1=http://www.videosift.com|2=Videosift}}''' had a combination database and backup failure, losing: "All votes, ever. All member usernames who registered later than around 12 months ago. All member rankings. Your member profile info (e.g., bio, favorite sift, etc.), if any. All activity that happened on the site yesterday, March 11." This is unlikely to kill the site, but an awful lot of data was lost.<br />
* March 6: '''{{url|1=http://www.scoopt.com/|2=Scoopt}}''', a "citizen journalism" site run by Getty images to allow the uploading of images by citizen journalists and the chance to be licensed to news organizations, announced they would no longer take any new imagery after February 6, 2009, and will shut down completely on March 6, 2009. Some content uploaders "may" be contacted about being absorbed into the main Getty site.<br />
[[Image:20090227.jpg|right|300px]]<br />
* Sometime between [https://web.archive.org/web/20090228114022/http://music.download.com/ February 28th] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20090323020108/http://music.download.com/ March 23d]: '''{{url|1=http://music.download.com/|2=music.download.com}}''' was redirected to Last.fm. The free music it offered does not seem to have been transferred, however (the band Ancient Teknologi had several tracks available on music.download.com, but only one available on Last.fm). As of 28 February, it claimed to have 111.052 MP3s.<br />
* February 28: '''[[Lycos Europe]]''' shut down their '''Tripod''' hosting service on February 28, 2009. <ref>{{url|http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/18/AR2009011800224.html}}</ref> <ref>{{url|http://www.paidcontent.co.uk/entry/419-lycos-europe-killing-tripod-customers-warned-to-back-up/}}</ref> Note that Lycos Europe are distinct from Lycos.com. '''[[Lycos Europe]]''' is also shuttering the social networking site '''Jubii''' as of February 15, 2009. <ref>{{url|http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/01/18/lycos-kills-jubii-while-theyre-at-it/}}</ref> A Danish version of the site will remain open for the time being.<br />
* February 27: '''The {{url|1=http://www.rockymountainnews.com/|2=Rocky Mountain News}}''' has shut down as of February 27, 2009. <ref>{{url|http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2009/feb/26/rocky-mountain-news-closes-friday-final-edition/}}</ref> We're watching to see what happens with the website (and the material, and the newspaper itself). With a 150-year history, there's a lot of backstory, and how this chronicler of history will end up, so too will many others. There is an excellent documentary about the last days of the Rocky Mountain News {{url|http://www.vimeo.com/3390739|here}}.<br />
* February 23: '''Windows Live''' shut down the '''MSN Groups''' on February 23. They extended their original date from February 21st to give Group owners the weekend to prepare. <ref>{{url|1=http://windowslivewire.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2F7EB29B42641D59!34861.entry?sa=503427140}}</ref><br />
* January 31: '''{{url|http://ma.gnolia.com/|ma.gnolia.com}}''' had a catastrophic disk corruption/failure on January 31, 2009. From the message on the main site: ''"As I evaluate recovery options, I can't provide a certain timeline or prognosis as to to when or to what degree Ma.gnolia or your bookmarks will return; only that this process will take days, not hours."'' Ma.gnolia had an excellent export feature... hope you used it and did the backups they didn't!<br />
* January 28: '''{{url|1=http://dominomag.com/|2=Domino Magazine}}''', a style/interior design magazine, announced that they were shutting down on January 28, 2009. {{url|1=http://mydecofile.dominomag.com/|2=My Deco File}}, one of the site's heavily used social bookmarking features (somewhat like delicious for images) will remain up for a few weeks to allow users to save their stuff.<br />
* January 28: '''{{url|1=http://culture11.com/home|2=Culture11}}''' ran out of money.<ref>{{url|http://www.patrolmag.com/scanner/1263/culture11-is-over}}</ref><br />
* January 27: '''Yahoo Pets''' was shut down and redirected with absolutely no notice around January 27, 2009. <ref>{{url|http://blog.dogster.com/2009/01/28/yahoo-quietly-shutters-yahoo-pets-grin/}}</ref><br />
* January 17: '''[[totse]].com''' {{url|1=http://www.totse.com/|2=closed its doors}} on January 17, 2009. As of Jan 20th, a mirror {{url|1=http://totse.danladds.com/|2=exists}}, alongside a {{url|1=http://totse.danladds.com/text/|2=repository of the totse text files}}.<br />
* January 15: '''[[Ficlets]].com''' (owned by AOL) has announced they are closing on January 15, 2009. <ref>{{url|http://www.peopleconnectionblog.com/2008/12/02/ficlets-will-be-shut-down-permanently/}}</ref><br />
* January 15: '''[[Circavie]].com''' (owned by AOL) has announced they are closing on January 15, 2009. <ref>{{url|http://www.peopleconnectionblog.com/2008/12/03/circavie-will-be-shut-down-permanently/}}</ref><br />
* January 14: '''Several Google services''' have shut down. <ref>{{url|http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_giveth_and_it_taketh_away.php}}</ref> Most importantly, Google Video stopped accepting new uploads (to avoid competition with Google-owned YouTube), and Google Catalog Search was erased.<br />
* January 11: '''[[Co.mments]].com''' closed down on January 11, 2009.<br />
* January 9: '''[[AOL_Pictures|AOL Pictures]]''' said so long on January 9, 2009. To their credit, you can still yank your stuff into other photo services until June 2009. (At least, according to their goodbye letter.)<br />
* January 6: '''Electronic Gaming Monthly''' has recently shut its doors. <ref>{{url|http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2009/01/06/egm-closed-ziff-lays-off-30/}}</ref><br />
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===2008===<br />
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* {{url|http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=11227|Overview of 2008 Technology News from zdnet}}<br />
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''Biggest Botched Shutdowns of 2008''<br />
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* October 31: '''{{url|1=http://www.peopleconnectionblog.com/2008/11/06/hometown-has-been-shutdown|2=AOL Hometown}}''' (owned by AOL) was officially killed on October 31, 2008. {{url|1=http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/1617|2=Jason wrote about it.}}<br />
[[Image:Stayclassyaol.png|thumb|right|470px|The full extent of warning AOL gave about shutting down Hometown.]]<br />
* October 27: '''Digitalrailroad.net''', a photo hosting site, gave their users a 24-hour eviction notice on October 27, 2008. They shut down 10 hours after the 24-hour notice. <ref>{{url|http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10078042-2.html}}</ref><br />
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''Other deaths of 2008''<br />
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* December 31: '''{{url|1=http://pingmag.jp/|2=Pingmag}}''', the magazine from Tokyo about "Designing and Making things," simultaneously rang in the new year and checked out of existence on December 31, 2008.<br />
* December 31: '''{{url|1=http://www.lively.com/goodbye.html|2=Lively}}''', a 3D Avatar space experiment, was killed in a really crappy way by Google on December 31, 2008.<br />
* December 27:'''{{url|1=http://blog.mixwit.com/|2=Mixwit}}''' said goodbye on December 27, 2008. <ref>{{url|http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10126057-2.html}}</ref><br />
* December 23: '''{{url|http://www.castlecops.com/|Castle Cops}}''' put away their badges on December 23, 2008. <ref>{{url|http://www.idf50.co.uk/clubhouse/computer-room/15996-castle-cops-closed-down.html}}</ref><br />
* December 19(?): '''[[Google Research Datasets]]''', shut down on December 19(?), 2008. <ref>{{url|http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/12/googlescienceda.html}}</ref><br />
[[Image:Final image 01.png|400px|right|thumb|The last person at Yahoo! Kickstart turning off the lights.]]<br />
* December 18: '''Yahoo! Kickstart''', a social network for college students revealed in 2007 <ref>{{url|http://mashable.com/2007/08/30/yahoo-kickstart/}}</ref> got expelled on about December 18, 2008. <ref>{{url|http://www.techpluto.com/yahoo-kickstart-shutdown/}}</ref><br />
* December 16: '''Flip.com''', a social network for teenage girls, shut down on December 16, 2008. Users were advised to print out their digital scrapbooks as backups. <ref>{{url|http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10112021-93.html}}</ref><br />
* December 15: '''{{url|http://pownce.com/|Pownce}}''' was closed on December 15, 2008.<br />
* December 8: '''{{url|http://getsatisfaction.com/iwantsandy/topics/a_fork_in_the_road_an_important_announcement_about_i_want_sandy|I Want Sandy}}''' was shut down on December 8, 2008. A lot of people complained about this one, while others thanked the site for shutting down and wished the founder well! <br />
* December 3: '''{{url|1=http://live.yahoo.com/|2=Yahoo Live!}}''' died on December 3, 2008. <ref>{{url|http://news.cnet.com/8301-13515_3-10081486-26.html}}</ref><br />
* October 31: '''{{url|1=http://ourworld.cs.com/sfrederick2/index.htm?f=fs|2=Compuserve OurWorld}}''' slipped into history on October 31, 2008.<br />
* October 29: '''{{url|1=http://blogrush.com|2=BlogRush.com}}''' failed to provide bloggers with the traffic they so desperately desired, and the creator admitted on October 29, 2008 that his 4AM idea may not have been so brilliant. <ref>{{url|http://mashable.com/2008/10/29/blogrush-shutdown/}}</ref><br />
* September 29: '''ScribbleWiki''' wikis go offline. Apparently {{url|1=http://wikiindex.org/ScribbleWiki|2=their servers crashed}} and they didn't have a backup.<br />
* September 28: '''Yahoo! Mash''', a social networking site, became mush on September 28, 2009, after 30 days warning. <ref>{{url|http://mashable.com/2008/08/28/yahoo-mash-has-been-quashed/}}</ref> <br />
* September 26: '''Uber.com''' was a social blog site that died. <ref>{{url|http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-10052301-36.html}}</ref><br />
** Not too be confused with the ridesharing service of the same name, which now owns the domain name uber.com.<br />
* September 18: '''{{url|1=http://wallop.com/|2=Wallop}}''', Microsoft's attempt at starting a social network, died on September 18, 2008. All that remains is a few Facebook apps. <ref>{{url|http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-10041856-36.html}}</ref> <ref>{{url|http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/09/15/wallop-takes-a-leap-into-the-deadpool/}}</ref><br />
* May 21: '''Virtual Magic Kingdom''' {{url|1=http://www.intercot.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=130548|2=closed its gates}} on May 21, 2008. <ref>{{url|http://www.virtualworldsnews.com/2008/04/disneys-virtual.html}}</ref> The amount of broken hearts and anguish over this move was amazing, and a warning sign to any family-oriented site that encourages families to join up.<br />
** Some of the more anguished fans have gotten together in various forms to recreate VMK, including {{url|1=http://game.myvmk.com/|2=MyVMK}}, {{url|1=http://www.vmkrevisited.com/|2=VMKRevisted}} (a memorial site), and {{url|1=http://www.openvmk.com/|2=OpenVMK}} (although OpenVMK shutdown due to {{url|1=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qTdpgcLUd-Hg6-FZzkVEju4x1aMlhbMNX6snlUNgnOM/|2=internal squabbles}}.)<br />
* February 29: '''Stage6''', a video sharing site, was shut down by DivX Inc. on February 29, 2008. <ref>{{url|1=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stage6}}</ref><br />
* February 14: '''[[wikipedia:Think_Secret]]''' was killed by Apple and shut down on February 14, 2008. <ref>{{url|http://blog.wired.com/business/2007/12/apple-and-think.html}}</ref><br />
* July 31: '''Social.fm''' couldn't stand up to Last.fm, and died. <ref>{{url|http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-10005554-36.html}}</ref><br />
* May 15: '''Brijit.com''', a news aggregation site, closed on May 15, 2008. It might be closed for good. <ref>{{url|http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-9945059-36.html}}</ref><br />
* February: '''Yahoo! Design''', a showcase of designing and information aesthetics related to the Yahoo! properties, got revised into oblivion in February, 2008 as part of a 1,000 employee layoff. <ref>{{url|http://infosthetics.com/archives/2008/02/rip_yahoo_design_closed_down.html}}</ref><br />
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===2007===<br />
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* October 31: '''Yahoo! Podcasts''', a Podcast searching site founded in October 2005 <ref>{{url|http://www.ysearchblog.com/2005/10/09/listen-to-the-internet-with-yahoo-podcasts/}}</ref>, was closed with no explanation on October 31, 2007. <ref>{{url|http://searchengineland.com/yahoo-podcasts-to-close-the-sorry-state-of-podcast-search-12288}}</ref><br />
* October 23: '''{{url|1=http://oink.cd/|2=OiNK's Pink Palace}}''' Music Bittorrent tracker site with huge user community which cared greatly about digital content and music. Would have been a great resource for the industry to research. Shutdown October 23, 2007. <ref>{{url|http://www.wired.com/entertainment/music/news/2007/10/oink}}</ref><br />
* September 20: '''Yahoo! Photos''', a photo sharing service by Yahoo!. Tools: [http://smart-techie.com/yahoo/ Download Hi Resolution Yahoo! Photos] by [http://smart-techie.com/web/ Rohit Sud], [http://kentbrewster.com/download-yahoo-photos/ Download Yahoo! Photos] by [[Kent Brewster]], and {{url|1=http://yandao.com/yahoograb/|2=Yahoo! Photos Grabber}} by {{url|1=http://yandao.com|2=Yandao.com}}<br />
* March 20: '''{{url|1=http://jam.bbc.co.uk/|2=BBC Jam}}''' was {{url|1=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/education/6449619.stm|2=suspended}} March 20, 2007 and {{url|1=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/feb/28/bbc.digitalmedia|2=will not be coming back}}.<br />
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===2006===<br />
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===2005===<br />
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* {{url|http://IUMA.COM}} (Internet Underground Music Archive), of Santa Cruz, California, the actual first website to offer free hosting of bands including MP3 files of music offered by the bands, was mostly archived by John Gilmore before going down. At least one IUMA founder now has a copy of that archive. This ~800GB collection has been [https://archive.org/details/iuma-archive uploaded to a collection on the Internet Archive].<br />
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===2004===<br />
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===2003===<br />
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* {{url|http://mp3.com}} went down. Much of it was archived by John Gilmore.<br />
* {{url|http://www.cyberworldcorp.com|Cyberworld International Corporation}}, which invented a way of producing simple 3D environments in the web years before the advent of WebGL, quietly disappears from the face of the web<br />
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===2002===<br />
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===2001===<br />
* '''CHV.Net''', aka Cyber Hippie Vision, was a video game commentary and review site which had high quality game-play videos in MPG. It was based in South Korea, on a high speed connection, was very well done, and was far ahead of its time. It might have been a top YouTube or Twitch channel, had those platforms existed. Some videos have been re-uploaded to YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxHx1xysHVU64xHoxEU8B8JeRr4ZSOTAR] . Some refugees still post in the 'chvliveson' refugee forum (now hosted on Tapatalk, formerly ezboard). [https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/chvliveson/we-re-almost-four-months-into-2015-t1904.html][https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/chvliveson/we-re-almost-four-months-into-2015-t1904-s20.html][https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/chvliveson/viewtopic.php?p=16341#p16341] HitokiriMoonKnight is at https://discord.gg/DPacxEN<br />
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* '''SixDegrees.com''', a social network service website that lasted from 1997 to 2001<br />
* '''The Useless Pages''' (at [http://replay.web.archive.org/20000612123540/http://www.go2net.com/useless/index.html IA])<br />
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== Eleventh Hour Reprieves and Reanimations ==<br />
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* '''[[Berlios.de]]''' <s>will {{url|1=http://www.berlios.de/|2=shut down at end of 2011}}. The site hosts thousands of open source software projects (git, svn, bzr, mailing lists, bug tracking, etc.). {{url|1=http://developer.berlios.de/docman/display_doc.php?docid=2056&group_id=2|2=Instructions for exporting a project.}} Berlios is still open and they are now</s> {{url|1=http://joinup.ec.europa.eu/news/german-open-source-development-site-berlios-joins-sourceforge|2=partnered with sourceforge}} to keep things running.<br />
* '''{{URL|https://forum.bitcoin.com/|The Bitcoin Forum (forum.bitcoin.com)}}''' announced it might close on 2020-07-23<ref>{{URL|https://forum.bitcoin.com/announces/the-bitcoin-com-forum-is-closing-on-july-23rd-2020-t130936.html}}</ref> or not<ref>{{URL|https://forum.bitcoin.com/post316521.html#p316521}}</ref> or merge with {{URL|https://bitco.in/}}<ref>{{URL|https://forum.bitcoin.com/post317157.html#p317157}}</ref>. On July 27, it was announced that the site would live on.<ref>{{URL|https://forum.bitcoin.com/post318358.html}}</ref><br />
* '''BugTraq''', computer security mailing list, was announced to shut down 2021-01-31 along with the parent site {{URL|https://www.securityfocus.com/}}. The mailing list itself had been abandoned after it was acquired by Accenture from Symantec/Broadcom in February 2020.<ref>{{URL|https://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/542247}}</ref> On 2021-01-17, a new announcement was made that BugTraq would be kept running.<ref>{{URL|https://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/542248}}</ref><br />
* '''[[Citizendium]]''''s finances {{url|1=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2010-11-08/News_and_notes|2=constantly cry for money}}. Running a MediaWiki site is cheap and Sanger is not homeless, hence it's expected to survive. [[WikiTeam]] archives it on a regular basis.<br />
** In late June 2020, a notice was added to the homepage that the project had failed and was going to end on 30 September.<ref> {{URL|1=https://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Welcome_to_Citizendium&diff=100864599&oldid=100857010}}</ref> A month later, it was announced that the wiki would keep running.<ref>{{URL|1=https://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Welcome_to_Citizendium&diff=100864876&oldid=100864875}}</ref><br />
* '''[[Delicious]]'''<ref>{{url|http://www.delicious.com}}</ref> will be {{url|1=http://daringfireball.net/linked/2010/12/16/delicious.php|2=shutting down soon}}. The whole team was let go yesterday - 15 December 2010. {{url|1=http://tech.slashdot.org/story/10/12/16/2220225/Yahoo-To-Close-Delicious|2=Slashdot link}}. Delicious was acquired from Yahoo! in early 2011 by AVOS however all the prior content is gone.<br />
* '''Cli.gs''', another URL shortening service, announced closure: "On Sunday, 25 Oct 2009 at 12:00:00 GMT, the service will stop accepting new short URLs and will stop logging analytics."<ref>{{url|http://blog.cli.gs/news/cligs-shutting-down}}</ref> In December 2009, it was announced that the "social bookmarking" site Mister Wong has acquired cli.gs and are keeping it running.<ref>{{url|http://blog.cli.gs/news/mister-wong-acquires-cligs}}</ref> All aboard the [[TinyURL]] project. <br />
* '''{{url|1=https://duck.co/topic/soft-launch-of-the-new-forum|2=Duck.co}}''', the official DuckDuckGo community forums, transitioned to their {{url|1=https://dukgo.com|2=own platform}} and moved all posts over from their old Zoho forum.<br />
* '''[[Earbits]]''' bites the dust on June 16, 2014, but comes back to life on June 19th, 2014. In between, we grabbed ~130GB of images and ~130k MP3s.<br />
* '''{{URL|http://www.filefront.com/|FileFront}}''' is closing up shop <ref>{{url|http://farewell.filefront.com/}}</ref>. The site will be suspended on March 30, 2009. 1.5 Million files and 48+ TB of space gone just like that. As of April 2, 2009, it looks like there may have been an 11th hour reprieve for Filefront: according to a message reportedly from the original founders of the service<ref>{{url|http://welcome.filefront.com/}}</ref>, the site has been re-acquired by them in order to prevent its proposed shuttering. On 2010-11-30, FileFront rebranded to [[GameFront]]<ref>{{URL|http://www.gamefront.com/welcome-to-the-gamefront-launch-center/}}</ref>.<br />
* '''[[Formspring]]''' (now called '''spring.me''') announced they'd be {{url|1=http://formspring.wordpress.com/2013/03/15/formspring-is-shutting-down/|2=shutting down}} on April the 15th. It was, however, was acquired by new management on May 8, 2013, and saved from being shut down.<br />
* '''[[Free Music Archive]]''' was set to close in November/December 2018<ref>Bijan Stephen. "[https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/7/18073346/free-music-archive-closing-wfmu-creative-commons-cheyenne-hohman The Free Music Archive is closing this month]". ''The Verge'', 2018-11-07. Accessed 2018-11-07.</ref> but remains online for now<ref>{{URL|http://freemusicarchive.org/member/cheyenne_h/blog/Update_FMAs_Future}}</ref>.<br />
* '''[[GitHost]]''' announced they would be shutting down on April 30, 2015.<ref>{{url|https://githost.io/blog/posts/githost-shutting-down}}</ref> However, on April 26th, GitLab announced they had acquired GitHost and that user data would not be GitDeleted.<ref>{{url|https://githost.io/blog/posts/githost-gitlab}}</ref><ref>{{url|https://about.gitlab.com/2015/04/26/gitlab-acquires-githost/}}</ref><br />
* '''[[Google Video]]''' threatened to remove all hosted videos with two weeks' notice in April 2011. It backed down after criticism and an archive effort by the Archive Team.<br />
* '''Home of the Underdogs''' went under on Feb 9th<ref>{{url|http://flashofsteel.com/index.php/2009/02/13/rip-hotu/}}</ref>. There has been some passed along words by the site's owner, now working at an NGO, that an attempt to bring it back may happen. (She definitely has backups of the site.) A community-driven effort to revive the site is currently underway <ref>{{url|http://www.hotud.org}}</ref>. Backups were restored, and the remaining files (1,000+) collected from the community. As of Jan 4th 2010, HOTU is reporting that files are back online <ref>{{url|http://www.hotud.org/component/content/article/25133-files-online-and-import-done}}</ref><br />
* '''[[JPG Magazine]]''' announced it would shut down on January 5, 2009 <ref>{{url|http://jpgmag.com/blog/2009/01/jpg_magazine_says_goodbye.html}}</ref>, but the site lives {{url|1=http://jpgmag.com/blog/2009/02/an_exciting_future_for_jpg.html|2=lives on under new ownership}}. Feel free to download the {{url|http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4624703/|torrent}}<br />
* [[KeygenJukebox]], which shut down in 2014, has recently popped back up.<br />
* {{url|http://kiwifarms.net/|Kiwi Farms}}, a notorious forum that mocks [http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=lolcow "lolcows"], was shut down on January 20, 2017 without a warning by its owner, but was restored three weeks later.<br />
* '''[[Linux Journal]]''': Announced on 1 December 2017 that it is ceasing publication.<ref>{{URL|https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/linux-journal-ceases-publication}}</ref> Announced on 1 January 2018 that it has been unexpectedly rescued.<ref>{{URL|https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/happy-new-year-linux-journal-alive}}</ref><br />
* '''[[MobyGames]]''', the largest database of old game releases on the net, with huge amount of content found nowhere else. Was bought by [[GameFly]] in 2010 and received a new site design in September 2013, which made almost all contributors emigrate. Many site features have disappeared or became broken in the new design, and their large database of cover art and screenshots had problems loading. In December 2013, the site was bought by {{url|1=http://blueflamelabs.com/|2=Blue Flame Labs}}, who have restored the old site design and managed to draw back pretty much all the contributors. The site was purchased again, by [[Atari]], in March 2022.<ref>{{URL|https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/atari-has-acquired-game-database-mobygames-for-1-5-million/}}</ref><br />
* {{url|https://nyaa.se|'''[[nyaa]]'''}} shut down at May 2 2017 due to copyright problem, and {{url|https://nyaa.si|revival at 10 day after}}.<br />
* {{URL|https://oengus.io|Oengus}}, speedrun marathon tracker, was planned to shut down on July 1, 2021.<ref>{{URL|https://pastebin.com/LYngmiKK}}</ref> The creator subsequently accepted an offer to transfer management of the site so it can continue operating.<ref>{{URL|https://pastebin.com/8YYJc9eB}}</ref><br />
* {{URL|http://www.oldgamemags.com/|OldGameMags.com}} was announced to shut down on 2020-06-09<ref>"Being leeched to hell and back while getting no thanks takes a toll on you when you think people would have the decency to do so. [...] uploading newer files to other sites too. It all creates a mindset of distrust which is where I currently am at present." {{URL|http://www.oldgamemags.com/index.php/forum/latest-news/109-site-closure}}</ref> except for now it won't<ref>"This is a temporary PAUSE on site closure! As stated previously I am committed to getting donated magazines scanned and released. THAT is the sole factor determining the time frame for keeping the site going as it stands today. When I have completed scanning those, and that is all I will be scanning until completion, I will review where we are at regarding membership, whether our files continue to get uploaded to other sites etc and depending on those and how I feel personally a decision will be made then around the continued existence of OGM." {{URL|1=http://www.oldgamemags.com/index.php/forum/latest-news/109-pc-gamer-uk-disc-editions?start=40#1103}}</ref>.<br />
* {{URL|https://www.openmapchest.org/|OpenMapChest}} was announced on 2021-01-05 to be shutting down on 2022-02-26. After receiving a lot of feedback from the site's users, Ben (the site's owner) reconsidered and announced on 2021-12-27 that the site would remain online.<ref>{{URL|https://www.openmapchest.org/shutting-down/}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://www.openmapchest.org/donate/}}</ref><br />
* [[StoryFire]] was going to shut down on 2021-02-01<ref>{{URL|https://twitter.com/McJuggerNuggets/status/1353452609596579842}}</ref> but secured funding at the last minute<ref>{{URL|https://twitter.com/McJuggerNuggets/status/1356411760065048578}}</ref><ref>{{URL|https://twitter.com/McJuggerNuggets/status/1356422239646855170}}</ref>.<br />
* '''{{URL|https://thetimescales.com/|The Time Scales}}''' was announced to shut down on 2020-07-31.<ref>{{URL|https://old.reddit.com/r/gallifrey/comments/hwgwy2/message_from_thetimescalescom/}}</ref> It was later announced that the site would live on.<ref>{{URL|https://thetimescales.com/}}, added sometime between 2020-07-30 and 2020-08-03.</ref><br />
* '''[[TwitPic]]''''s founder states it won't shut down and Twitter will take care of it. Not.<br />
* Video host '''[[Viddler]]''' announces in an {{url|1=http://mad.ly/5ae274?pact=20251445218&fe=1|2=e-mail newsletter}} that they're shutting down free accounts on March 11, 2014. But Archive Team kicked in and began to suck up the place until the owners told us to stop. Videos won't be permanently deleted.<br />
* '''[[WebCite]]''' &ndash; Has a habit of crying for money, threatening it will stop accepting submissions. Since October 2013, the Wayback Machine archives pages on demand, hence there's no reason to use a site like WebCite that declares self at risk. It's expected that they'll send their data to Internet Archive if they ever really have to shut down.<br />
* '''[[Word Count Journal]]''' ({{url|1=http://www.wordcountjournal.com/about}}) is shutting down on June 11, 2011 '''UPDATE''' The site is fully up and running. (checked on October 21, 2011) '''UPDATE2''': Non-functional, but the website is up with this notice "Word Count Journal is no longer being supported." (checked on January 26th, 2012)<br />
* '''[[YTMND]]''' ({{url|1=http://ytmnd.com/}}) announced plans to shut down on August 29, 2016 and eventually went offline on May 12, 2019 due to a database failure. After an "outpouring of support" the owner decided to save the site with all content restored by March 31, 2020.<br />
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== Links ==<br />
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=== Other Sites Remember the Dead ===<br />
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* {{url|1=http://www.disobey.com/ghostsites/|2=Ghost Sites of the Web}} by Steve Baldwin. {{url|1=http://www.disobey.com/ghostsites/atom.xml|2=RSS Feed}}<br />
* {{url|1=http://www.techcrunch.com/tag/deadpool/|2=Techcrunch's Deadpool}} is an excellent archive of stories about site closings.<br />
* {{url|1=http://deletionpedia.dbatley.com/w/index.php?title=Main_Page|2=Deletionpedia}} saved the articles deleted from Wikipedia in 2008, and {{url|1=http://wikidumper.blogspot.com/|2=Wikidumper}} preserves a selection of them.<br />
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=== Tragic ===<br />
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* {{url|1=http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10029798-38.html|2="Russia Web site owner killed after arrest" - article at CNET News}}<br />
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=== Humorous ===<br />
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* {{url|1=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=10448650|2="Dating website's miscalculated publicity attempt" - article at New Zealand Herald}}<br />
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[[Category:Archive Team]]</div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Patch.com&diff=48219Patch.com2022-01-25T04:56:41Z<p>Jake: Add link to IA collection</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| image = Patch screenshot.png<br />
| description = Your neighborhood. Your news.<br />
| URL = <nowiki>http://www.patch.com/</nowiki><br />
| project_status = {{specialcase}}<br />
| source = https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/patch-grab<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}} - [https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_patch archives]<br />
| irc = cabbagepatch<br />
| irc_network = EFnet<br />
| irc_abandoned = true<br />
| tracker = [http://quilt.at.ninjawedding.org/patchy here]<br />
| data = {{IA collection|archiveteam_patch}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''Patch.com''' is a "hyperlocal" news community which is [http://www.webcitation.org/6IrUArBiV being downsized] from its current ~900 sites to ~500.<br />
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== Current status ==<br />
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In progress. Warrior integration coming soon.<br />
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== Patch.com will rate-limit you across all sites ==<br />
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Patch.com institutes a rate-limit (some unknown hundreds of requests/hour) across all sites. If you exceed this, all of your requests will be met with HTTP 420s.<br />
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If the patch-grab script detects these, it hard-aborts. A kinder solution would be to sleep for some period of time (an hour?) and try again; suggestions appreciated.<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = PSharing (ivPicture)<br />
| URL = {{url|http://psharing.com}} / {{url|http://ivpicture.hu}}<br />
| description = PSharing, a Hungarian image sharing service<br />
| image = psharing_screenshot.png<br />
| logo = psharing_logo.png<br />
| project_status = {{offline}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{partiallysaved}}<br />
| data = {{IA collection|archiveteam_psharing}}<br />
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'''PSharing.com''' (a.k.a. '''ivPicture.hu''') was a Hungarian image sharing service. From its start in 2007 until its closure in 2016 it hosted more than 860,000 pictures.<br />
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The service was interrupted on May 11, 2016.<br />
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== History ==<br />
The site – apart from minor issues – worked quite fine. Administrators seemed to be active, they kept posting cute animal pictures on [http://facebook.com/psharingdotcom their Facebook page]. Hajdina Bt., the company behind the site seemed financially stable.<br />
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Although not too many people used the site (200–300 pictures uploaded per day, this is a lower scale even in Hungarian context), they had nearly 8,000 followers on Facebook, and they were able to provide a quality service, on two domains (ivpicture.hu, psharing.com), for several years.<br />
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Furthermore, through the service they were able to advertise their other websites and services. The latest such one was their 2015-founded webhosting service [http://tarhelyotthon.hu tarhelyotthon.hu].<br />
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Earlier they also planned and tried starting some other services (ivMarket, ivLink, ivSystem, ivGames), with more or less (rather less) success.<br />
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== Shutdown ==<br />
Despite the care and stability described above, the service disappeared on May 11, 2016, with no signs and no notice.<ref>To be honest, the writer of these lines hasn't visited the main page prior to the shutdown, so there ''may'' have been some notice there, but what is ''sure'' that there was no notice on their Facebook page, having 8,000 followers. This allows the presumption of no notice at all.</ref><br />
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According to the log of the ongoing archiving process, on 2016-05-11 at 17:49 (UTC+2) their server got disconnected ("Connect timed out"), and starting from 19:34 requests to ivpicture.hu and psharing.com were redirected to tarhelyotthon.hu, which is still the situation as of 2016-06-09. Also, as of that date, still no notice was published about the shutdown.<ref>Interesting that they still shared a cute animal picture on Facebook on 2016-05-18, regardless.</ref><br />
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On May 12 (one day after the shutdown), [[user:bzc6p]] wrote a mail through the contact form on tarhelyotthon.hu (as no other contact option is provided, such as an email address), but received no reply.<br />
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== Content ==<br />
Most of the uploaded pictures seem to be original user content (e.g. photos, screenshots).<br />
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Until May 2016, more than 860,000 pictures were uploaded.<br />
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The site also provided an album feature, but it was not too popular: as of March 2015, there were less than 500 albums, with just a few pictures in most of them.<br />
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== Site structure ==<br />
Incrementing numbers were assigned to the uploaded pictures. There were public and not public pictures, but knowing the ID, every picture was accessible. (Non-public pictures were not shown in the image-browser.) All images seem to have jpg extension.<br />
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Although the site was accessible through both the domains psharing.com and ivpicture.hu, the links provided to images contain ivpicture.hu, and the files seemed to be physically stored there, too.<br />
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To be saved:<br />
* Image page (18+ confirmation appears): http://psharing.com/pic.php?id=830028 or http://www.ivpicture.hu/pic.php?id=830028<br />
* Bypassing the 18+ confirmation: http://psharing.com/pic.php?id=830028&mode18o=set or http://www.ivpicture.hu/pic.php?id=830028&mode18o=set<br />
* Still the image page: http://kep.ivpicture.hu/830028 (redirects to http://ivpicture.hu/pic.php?id=830028)<br />
* 140×140 thumbnail: http://kep.ivpicture.hu/830028.t.jpg<br />
* 600×600 size: http://kep.ivpicture.hu/830028.jpg<br />
* Original: http://kep.ivpicture.hu/830028.N.jpg<br />
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This way, besides all versions of the pictures, the most often used URLs<ref>If we don't differentiate between <code>www.example.com</code> and <code>example.com</code> – the Wayback Machine doesn't, either –, then everything is saved, otherwise a small portion of the shared URLs are not saved in their exact form.</ref> are saved along with their 18+ confirmation pages (they could be skipped using cookies, not doing so is intentional). Page requisites must already be present in the Archive (but have finally been included in every item, regardless).<br />
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=== Private and public pictures ===<br />
Public pictures are those that appeared in the image browser (http://psharing.com/pic.php). Those not appearing are the private pictures, so an index of both the public and private pictures could be created with some discovery. However, the page mentioned above showed new pages by scrolling, one at a time. This could not be processed automatically. However, the appearing pages could be accessed directly and separately on http://psharing.com/pic_new.jq.php?page=0, where the page parameter started from 0 showing most recent public pictures, and went up to cca. 11600 (as of April 2015).<br />
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== Archiving ==<br />
Wayback Machine itself archived only a few thousand pages.<br />
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[[user:bzc6p]] started archiving all the uploaded pictures in April 2015. He also saved private ones, based on a discussion, the conclusion of which was that they should be saved, but probably darkened (i.e. made inaccessible in bulk) after being uploaded to the Internet Archive and ingested into the Wayback Machine.<ref>http://archive.fart.website/bin/irclogger_log/archiveteam-bs?date=2015-04-02,Thu&sel=148#l144</ref><br />
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[[user:bzc6p]] started with the private pictures, which got saved all up until ID 830,000. Then came the public ones, but the unexpected closure cut the process at ID 50,206. Albums were not saved either.<br />
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== Archives ==<br />
* Private pictures in ID range 1 – 829,999: {{Green|Saved}}<br />
* Private pictures in ID range 830,000 – 860,000: {{Red|Could not be saved}}<br />
* Public pictures in ID range 1 – 50,206: {{Green|Saved}}<br />
* Public pictures in ID range 50,207 – 860,000: {{Red|Could not be saved}}<br />
* Albums: {{Red|Could not be saved}}<br />
* Their Facebook page: [http://archive.org/details/psharing_facebook_20160609 here] is the archive<br />
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'''You can obtain the archived images''' (either private or public) '''from the [https://web.archive.org Wayback Machine]''' if you have the link.<br />
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Some of the content marked as "could not be saved" might also be available in the Wayback Machine, it's worth giving it a try.<br />
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== Notes ==<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Ovi Store<br />
| logo = Ovi-store-icon.png<br />
| image = Ovi-store-homepage.png<br />
| URL = http://store.ovi.com/<br />
| project_status = {{offline}} as of 2015-03-12<br />
| archiving_status = {{partiallysaved}}<br />
| irc = downlovi<br />
| irc_network = EFnet<br />
| irc_abandoned = true<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/ovi-store-grab ovi-store-grab], [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/ovi-store-items ovi-store-items], <strike>[https://github.com/archiveteam/downlovi downlovi]</strike><br />
| tracker = [http://tracker.archiveteam.org/ovi-store/ ovi-store]<br />
| data = {{IA item|2015_ovi_store_panic}} <br> {{IA item|2015_ovi_store_panic_2}} <br> {{Job|34s2hby2q3mpkr6phxztl5t90}} <br> {{IA item|maemo-fremantle-ovi}} <br> {{Job|uxdu6bqkbeoc67mhbuxsu2gv}}<br />
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The '''Ovi Store''', a part of the Nokia branding, was Nokia's software purchasing center for their mobile devices.<br />
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As of October 2018, the site redirects to the Opera Mobile Store, e.g. http://ovi.sigma.apps.bemobi.com/en_au/?utm_source=store.ovi.com in Australia.<br />
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For firmware related to their internet tablets, see [[Maemo]] firmware section.<br />
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== Shutdown notice ==<br />
<blockquote><p>We plan to continue accepting new and updated Nokia X, Asha and Series 40 apps and content to the Nokia Store until March 31, 2015. We expect existing content in the Nokia Store will continue to be available to download until the end of 2015, and you will continue to receive download and revenue reports as well as payouts for paid apps and content sold through that time<ref>http://developer.nokia.com/blogs/news/about-todays-microsoft-news</ref></p></blockquote><br />
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<blockquote><p>We expect Nokia Store to close in the first half of 2015 when the redirection to Opera Mobile Store is complete. And, while we’ll miss all your great apps on Nokia Store, we couldn’t be more excited about the future of those apps on Opera Mobile Store.<ref>http://developer.nokia.com/blogs/news/new-beginnings-for-classic-nokia-phone-developers</ref></p></blockquote><br />
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== Site structure ==<br />
'''This is incomplete.'''<br />
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* To download a free app, append <code>/Download</code> to the Ovi Store app page<ref>https://nokia700phone.wordpress.com/tips-tricks/</ref>. Paid apps require a login.<br />
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* http://store.ovi.com/content/610000 (item details, sequential)<br />
** http://store.ovi.com/content/610000/Download (download link for the item, for apps this will be headers which contain the next 2 urls)<br />
*** https://d.ovi.com/p/g/store/20128232/ferari_939625.jar?q=8ErMCabt8amgTKaaw7Qc*Jr8mNs5EekL&c=ovi_store&eid=e70f2f27-32b7-4816-8923-295bd0a0cd11&productid=1332701&sid=OviStore&dlsrc=STORE_COM&iid=DCCWW (the Java app itself)<br />
*** http://wam.browser.ovi.com/wam/v1_0/clients/608f4de1073532889e1b238db0dfdfd6/webapps/a064ed1cea81617345613e71f4505f18/?name=wikiHow&type=webapp ("Nokia-Webapp-URL", not present for all apps) This is for Java apps only, but not all of them need online installers.<br />
*** https://d.ovi.com/p/g/store/2542385/Biohazard_Skull_800x352_165792.png?q=RnxZiBcvRktJby9DNn7RUkyOxFZ6VD*S&c=ovi_store&eid=dcf9808d-a75d-4c40-aecd-2a3ed537cced&productid=494343&sid=OviStore&dlsrc=STORE_COM&iid=DCCWW (wallpaper) A wallpaper page may hold different versions for different resolutions, there needs to be a way to fetch all the versions.<br />
*** https://d.ovi.com/p/g/store/7983856/Nokia_Tune__Orchestral__420270.mp3?q=3m2dkEWnGdXvZAUB1lJchDiFqOWL-VG1&c=ovi_store&eid=b6abc74d-75cc-47c2-a146-4690c5923c65&productid=804576&sid=OviStore&dlsrc=STORE_COM&iid=DCCWW (ringtone)<br />
*** https://d.ovi.com/p/g/store/1100071/steel_51874.install?q=77UfTrZoBsN*YhsYLFLs2q462-SeN9UC&c=ovi_store&eid=0cc22074-2d68-4b8c-83a0-c65f513f1f5f&productid=51874&sid=OviStore&dlsrc=STORE_COM&iid=DCCWW (theme, doesn't actually contain the content, needs further investigation) The themes' installation methods vary depending on the platform. Symbian, Asha and S40 get a large package in the .sis(x), .nth or .jar format. The linked theme is for Maemo, which might be a header file.<br />
* http://store.ovi.com/publisher/Microsoft%20Mobile/ (publisher)<br />
** http://store.ovi.com/publisher/Microsoft+Mobile/ gives the same result<br />
* http://store.ovi.com/channel/739158 (channel)<br />
A Distimo profile for the developer can also be used to check app country availability:<br />
*http://www.distimo.com/iq/publisher/nokia-ovi-store/microsoft-mobile<br />
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== Archives ==<br />
=== Website ===<br />
Initial ArchiveBot website crawl ({{Job|34s2hby2q3mpkr6phxztl5t90}}): {{IA item|archiveteam_archivebot_go_20141125080002}}<br />
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=== Apps ===<br />
We were saving free apps with IDs from 0 to 618009 in [[WARC]] format. Only default version of the app was downloaded. These are available in the Wayback Machine, and the archives can be found here: {{IA item|2015_ovi_store_panic}} and {{IA item|2015_ovi_store_panic_2}}.<br />
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If you have an app, upload it to https://archive.org. Sign up for an free account and upload it to the software collection. Add the name, description, device info, and any other keywords for making it easier to search.<br />
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=== N900 (Maemo Fremantle) ===<br />
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* Ovi Store (free apps): {{IA item|maemo-fremantle-ovi}} (7.8GB, ~440 deb)<br />
* Opera (http://deb.opera.com/maemo/)<br />
** ArchiveBot {{Job|uxdu6bqkbeoc67mhbuxsu2gv}}<br />
** http://web.archive.org/web/20141201003654/http://deb.opera.com/maemo/<br />
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| title = Orkut<br />
| logo = Orkut_logo.png<br />
| image = Screen_shot_2013-11-07_at_3.28.58_pm.png<br />
| description = Login page<br />
| URL = https://orkut.google.com/en.html<br />
| project_status = {{offline}}<br />
| archiving_status = Unclear: {{partiallysaved}} or {{saved}}?<br />
| tracker = [http://tracker.archiveteam.org/orkut orkut]<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/orkut-grab orkut-grab]<br />
| irc = throatkut<br />
| irc_network = EFnet<br />
| irc_abandoned = true<br />
| data = {{IA collection|archiveteam_orkut}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''Orkut''' was a social networking website owned and operated by Google.<br />
<br />
== Status ==<br />
<br />
Since Google started to push Google+ to users, and Facebook became popular, its usage was decreasing.<br />
<br />
=== Shutdown ===<br />
<blockquote><br />
<p>'''Tchau Orkut'''</p><br />
<p>Monday, June 30, 2014 | 10:23 AM</p><br />
<p>Ten years ago, Orkut was Google’s first foray into social networking. Built as a “20 percent” project, Orkut communities started conversations, and forged connections, that had never existed before. Orkut helped shape life online before people really knew what “social networking” was.</p><br />
<br />
<p> Over the past decade, YouTube, Blogger and Google+ have taken off, with communities springing up in every corner of the world. Because the growth of these communities has outpaced Orkut's growth, we've decided to bid Orkut farewell (or, tchau). We'll be focusing our energy and resources on making these other social platforms as amazing as possible for everyone who uses them.</p><br />
<br />
<p> We will shut down Orkut on September 30, 2014. Until then, there will be no impact on current Orkut users, to give the community time to manage the transition. People can export their profile data, community posts and photos using Google Takeout (available until September 2016). Starting today, it will not be possible to create a new Orkut account.</p><br />
<br />
<p> Orkut, the service, may be going away, but all of those incredible communities Orkut users have created will live on. We are preserving an archive of all public communities, which will be available online starting September 30, 2014. If you don't want your posts or name to be included in the community archive, you can remove Orkut permanently from your Google account. Please visit our Help Center for further details. </p><br />
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<p> It's been a great 10 years, and we apologize to those still actively using the service. We hope people will find other online communities to spark more conversations and build even more connections for the next decade and beyond.</p><br />
<br />
<p> Posted by Paulo Golgher, Engineering Director<ref>http://en.blog.orkut.com/2014/06/tchau-orkut.html</ref></p><br />
</blockquote><br />
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== Site structure ==<br />
=== Public ===<br />
* Some communities are public, and can be viewed without logging in using Googlebot as user-agent.<br />
<br />
Community main page:<br />
http://www.orkut.com.br/Community?cmm={cmmid}<br />
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Community forum topics:<br />
http://www.orkut.com.br/CommTopics?cmm={cmmid}<br />
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Community topic posts:<br />
http://www.orkut.com.br/CommMsgs?cmm={cmmid}&tid={topicid}<br />
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=== Logged-in only ===<br />
* You can view the other pages only when logged in.<br />
User profile:<br />
http://www.orkut.com.br/Main#Profile?uid={userid}<br />
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User full profile:<br />
http://www.orkut.com.br/Main#FullProfile?uid={usrid}<br />
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== How can I help? ==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Running a Warrior ===<br />
<br />
You can start up a [[Warrior]] and there select ''Orkut''. (If you don't really care what you are archiving, select ''ArchiveTeam's Choice'' instead, as at some points ArchiveTeam may prioritize another project.)<br />
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=== Running the script manually ===<br />
<br />
If you use Linux and you're a bit familiar with it, you can try running the script directly.<br />
<br />
The instructions can be found at [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/orkut-grab github.com/ArchiveTeam/orkut-grab].<br />
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{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:left;"<br />
! Some additional information<br />
|-<br />
| Don't forget to replace YOURNICKHERE with your nickname.<br />
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The number after <code>--concurrent</code> determines how many threads run at the same time. You can increase this number if your resources (RAM, CPU, bandwidth) are sufficient. However, if you constantly see messages about rate limiting, there is no need to increase the concurrency.<br />
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If you want to stop the script, please do it gracefully if possible. To do so, create an empty file named '''STOP''' in the folder of the script (terminal command: <code>touch STOP</code>). The script finishes the current item(s) and stops only after that. (If you kill the script immediately, the items get broken, and they will need to be reassigned to another user.) – Before starting the script again, don't forget to remove the STOP file.<br />
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If you see "Project code is out of date", kill the script, go to its folder (<code>cd orkut-grab</code>) and issue <code><nowiki>git pull https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/</nowiki>orkut-grab</code>. After the updating has finished, re-launch the script.<br />
|}<br />
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=== Donating to the Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
Content downloaded by the ArchiveTeam will be uploaded to the [[Internet Archive]], where it will be stored and be available – hopefully – forever. However, storing it costs thousands of dollars in the long run. So, if you can afford, please consider donating to the Internet Archive, so that this piece of history can be kept for us all. http://archive.org/donate<br />
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=== Do you like our cause? ===<br />
<br />
If you want to help in other projects, want to learn more about ArchiveTeam, or even help in development in general, navigate to the [[Main Page]] of this wiki, from there you can reach a lot of information. The Team consists of volunteers working on the projects in their free time, so helping hands (and resources) are always welcome.<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
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* {{w|Orkut}}<br />
* [https://support.google.com/orkut/answer/6033100?p=orkut&hl=en&rd=1 "Time to say goodbye to Orkut"]<br />
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== References ==<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = OpenSolaris<br />
| URL = http://opensolaris.org<br />
| project_status = {{offline}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{partiallysaved}}<br />
| data = {{IA item|defect.opensolaris.org}}<br />
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'''OpenSolaris''' was an open-source operating system based on Solaris.<br />
<br />
== The News ==<br />
Oracle is shutting down opensolaris.org and related sub domains on March 24, 2013.<br />
<br />
Site map: http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Main/site-map/<br />
== Subdomain List ==<br />
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* http://hub.opensolaris.org - main page and the wiki<br />
* http://src.opensolaris.org - Source repo search site<br />
* http://repo.opensolaris.org/ - Source repos<br />
* http://mail.opensolaris.org - Mailman mailing lists<br />
* http://defect.opensolaris.org - Bugzilla<br />
* https://cr.opensolaris.org - Code reviews<br />
* https://static.opensolaris.org - Static hosted files<br />
<br />
== Taken offline before we started ==<br />
* http://pkg.opensolaris.org/<br />
* http://jucr.opensolaris.org/<br />
* http://pkgfactory.opensolaris.org/<br />
* http://test.opensolaris.org/<br />
* http://bugs.opensolaris.org/<br />
* http://poll.opensolaris.org/<br />
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== The Plan ==<br />
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Who is downloading what:<br />
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* http://hub.opensolaris.org - grabbed 2 different ways. pending upload to the IA.<br />
* http://src.opensolaris.org - chronomex, verifying download<br />
* http://repo.opensolaris.org/ - chronomex, verifying download<br />
* http://mail.opensolaris.org - backed up and uploaded to the IA.<br />
* http://defect.opensolaris.org - backed up and uploaded to the IA.<br />
* https://cr.opensolaris.org - backed up and uploaded to the IA.<br />
* https://static.opensolaris.org - backed up and uploaded to the IA.<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Olympe<br />
| URL = {{url|http://olympe.in}}<br />
| description = French free webhosting provider<br />
| image = olympe_screenshot.png<br />
| logo = olympe_logo.png<br />
| project_status = {{closed}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{partiallysaved}}<br />
| tracker = [http://tracker.archiveteam.org/olympe olympe]<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/olympe-grab olympe-grab]<br />
| data = {{IA item|archiveteam-fire_20180103053200}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Olympe''' was a French free webhosting service, that ceased operations on June 6, 2016.<br />
<br />
== Shutdown ==<br />
<br />
According to their Twitter page,<ref>https://twitter.com/OlympeNet</ref> and the notice on their website<ref name="end">https://www.olympe.in/end</ref> (as of 2016-06-05, unknown when it was published), they have had financial problems, that is the reason for the shutdown.<br />
<br />
The detailed notice is as follows:<ref name="end"/><br />
<br />
{{BilingualBox<br />
|Original French<br />
|English by Google Translate<br />
|Fermeture des services d'hébergement<br />
<br />
Depuis plus de 9 ans, l'association à but non lucratif Olympe fournit à plus de 90 000 utilisateurs des services d'hébergement performants entièrement gratuits et sans publicité.<br />
<br />
Aujourd'hui, ces services doivent s'arrêter faute de financements.<br />
<br />
Vous le savez peut-être, depuis plusieurs semaines l'association se trouve dans une situation financière difficile à raison du rachat, fin 2015, de notre principal mécène par une société ne souhaitant plus contribuer au financement d'Olympe.<br />
<br />
Le lancement d'une campagne de financement participatif a permis de réunir près de 12.000 euros, et nous remercions pour cela l'ensemble des contributeurs. Néanmoins, cette somme était loin du but fixé pour garantir une stabilité à long terme, c'est pourquoi les services seront stoppés définitivement dans les jours à venir. Nous conseillons à l'ensemble de nos utilisateurs de faire une sauvegarde rapidement de leurs sites et bases de données, afin de migrer vers un autre hébergeur.<br />
<br />
Plus d'informations seront communiquées dès que possible, notamment la date précise de fin des services, nous vous invitons à suivre notre compte Twitter pour en être informés. N'hésitez pas à nous contacter si vous avez besoin d'aide pour cette transition.<br />
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Encore une fois, un grand merci pour toutes ces années de confiance et d'échange autour de valeurs communes. Une page se tourne mais le livre ne se referme pas...<br />
<br />
L'équipe Olympe<br />
|For over 9 years, the nonprofit organization Olympus provides more than 90 000 users powerful hosting services completely free and without advertising.<br />
<br />
Today, these services have to stop for lack of funding.<br />
<br />
You may know, for several weeks the association is in a difficult financial situation because of the redemption, the end of 2015, our main sponsor by a company no longer wishing to contribute to the financing of Olympus.<br />
<br />
Launching a crowdfunding campaign has raised nearly 12,000 euros, and we thank it for all contributors. However, this sum was far from the goal set to ensure long-term stability, so the services will be stopped definitively in the coming days. We advise all our users to backup their sites quickly and databases to migrate to another host.<br />
<br />
More information will be communicated as soon as possible, including the exact date of termination of services, we invite you to follow our Twitter account to be informed. Do not hesitate to contact us if you need help with this transition.<br />
<br />
Again, a big thank you for all the years of trust and sharing of common values. Turning the page but the book does not close ...<br />
<br />
The Olympus team}}<br />
<br />
On June 4, the following short notice was posted on Twitter:<ref>https://twitter.com/OlympeNet/status/739083198089580544</ref><br />
<br />
{{BilingualBox<br />
|Original French<br />
|English by Google Translate<br />
|FERMETURE D'OLYMPE. Les services seront interrompus dès ce soir. Plus d'informations à venir.<br />
|CLOSING OLYMPE. The services will be interrupted tonight. More information to come.}}<br />
<br />
On June 6, 2016, olympe.in disappeared, leaving no notice either on their main page or on their Twitter account.<br />
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== Archives ==<br />
<br />
ArchiveTeam was able to discover 4,229 websites, of which 1,523 could be saved (36%), that is 3 GiB of content. This data can be found on [[Internet Archive|IA]] in the [[Wayback Machine|WBM]] and under {{IA item|archiveteam-fire_20180103053200}}.<br />
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== References ==<br />
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[[Category:Web hosting]]</div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=OldVersion.com&diff=48147OldVersion.com2022-01-08T08:04:59Z<p>Jake: Add link to 'Archives' section</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| image = OldVersion_home.png<br />
| description = A screen shot of the home page taken on 11 April 2012.<br />
| URL = http://www.oldversion.com<br />
| project_status = {{endangered}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}} (2019)<br />
| data = [[#Archives]]<br />
}}<br />
'''OldVersion.com''' is an archive website which stores and distributes older versions of freeware and shareware application software. OldVersion.com was founded by Alex Levine and Igor Dolgalev in 2001.<br />
<br />
== Vital signs ==<br />
<br />
Very few updates in recent years (as of 2021), with no indication of activity from the site's maintainers.<br />
<br />
==Archives==<br />
<br />
* https://archive.org/details/oldversion.com-windows-2019-10-01<br />
* https://archive.org/details/oldversion.com-android-2019-10-01<br />
* https://archive.org/details/oldversion.com-mac-2019-10-01<br />
* https://archive.org/details/oldversion.com-linux-2019-10-01<br />
* https://archive.org/details/oldversion.com-games-2019-10-01<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| image = Screenshot_2016-08-23_OKNOtizie.png<br />
| description = The home page of OKNOtizie, as seen on August 23, 2016.<br />
| URL = http://oknotizie.virgilio.it/<br />
| project_status = {{closed}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}}<br />
| data = {{Job|8wxbt}}<br />
}}<br />
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[http://oknotizie.virgilio.it/ OKNOtizie] is an Italian social news website (Reddit style) with hundreds of thousands (millions?) of comments and threaded discussions; it closed on February 1st, 2017.<br />
<br />
== Project status ==<br />
<br />
The site was closed and now silently redirects to [http://oknotizie.it/ http://oknotizie.it/].<br />
<br />
Archived via ArchiveBot, the data (roughly 72 GB) is available on [https://archive.org/details/falconk_archivebot_oknotizie_virgilio_it_20170116 archive.org]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = noob.hu<br />
| image = noob_hu_screenshot.png<br />
| URL = {{url|1=http://noob.hu}}<br />
| project_status = {{Closing}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{Partiallysaved}}<br />
| data = {{IA item|noob_hu_images}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''noob.hu''' was a popular Hungarian one-click image sharing service. It started in 2007 (?), and soon became popular – users admired its speed, easy handling and reliability (not deleting pictures).<br />
<br />
However, in 2012, they suspended their operation for some months, and after that, they placed a message on the website that the site has been closed. The images are still available, though.<br />
<br />
== Site structure ==<br />
Image URLs (since 2009): noob.hu/&lt;YYYY>/&lt;MM>/&lt;DD>/&lt;FILENAME>.&lt;EXT>, where YYYY-MM-DD is the upload date.<br />
<br />
Thumbnails: noob.hu/&lt;YYYY>/&lt;MM>/&lt;DD>/tn/&lt;FILENAME>.&lt;EXT>, where YYYY-MM-DD is the upload date.<br />
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There seem to have been an older system (dating back to 2007) with the URL structure noob.hu/&lt;YY>/&lt;MM>&lt;DD>/&lt;FILENAME>.&lt;EXT>, but those pictures seem to be unavailable now.<br />
<br />
== Archiving status ==<br />
Unfortunately, [[robots.txt]] prevented/prevents Wayback Machine (an even Google) from scraping the site.<br />
<br />
[[user:bzc6p]] has saved the pictures for which he could find links on the internet.<br />
<br />
== Archives ==<br />
~13,500 pictures from 2009-07-22 to 2012-07-26, what could be discovered, with corresponding thumbnails: https://archive.org/details/noob_hu_images, in two batches (WARC files), 6.8 GiB total.<br />
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{{Hungarian websites}}<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = nolblog.hu<br />
| image = nolblog_screenshot.png<br />
| project_status = {{closed}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}}<br />
| URL = {{URL|http://nolblog.hu}}<br />
| data = {{IA item|nolblog_hu_2016_01}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''Nolblog.hu''' was a blogging platform, primarily for readers of the leftist Hungarian newspaper [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%A9pszabads%C3%A1g Népszabadság]. As of January 2016, it hosted more than 3000 blogs.<br />
<br />
On December 31, 2015 Mworks Print Zrt. announced that nolblog.hu would be discontinued on January 31, 2016.<br />
<br />
The site got cut off at 00:28 CET on February 1, 2016, but came back online about 8 hours later, and was finally shut down on February 2 in the afternoon.<br />
<br />
The above applies for the *.nolblog.hu subdomains, hosting the individual blogs. The [http://nol.hu/nol_blog nol.hu/nol_blog] main page (that is and has been the destination of the redirect from nolblog.hu) has been restructured, and now shows entries of the most popular users of the old Nolblog, so they could keep on blogging. For the other users, however, the line has been cut.<br />
<br />
Mediaworks did not tell the reason for the shutdown. The site was not used by many people, was not really updated in the last years, but there were often harsh conflicts between the users, causing need for the administrators to intervene. Also, there were no ads on the site, so running it was probably lossy.<br />
<br />
Users consisted mainly of elderly people, forming a basically good community.<br />
<br />
The site provided exporting. The exported blogs may be imported to other blogging platforms.<br />
<br />
== Archiving ==<br />
<br />
[[user:bzc6p]] saved the blogs. However, some of the users deleted all their articles in the last days, so some content may be missing from the archives.<br />
<br />
Archive files in WARC format can be found here: https://archive.org/details/nolblog_hu_2016_01<br />
<br />
== Record ==<br />
<br />
It is not the first shutdown done by Mediaworks: they discontinued the [http://noltv.hu NolTV] service on June 30, 2015 – it was a video hosting service, mainly used by [http://nol.hu Népszabadság Online], but they had been using YouTube for their videos lately, so they did not find it important to keep the site up.<br />
<br />
'''On October 8, 2016, Mediaworks suspended both the print and online issue of Népszabadság''', as they found its business model unsustainable. As of that date, all content (news) was deleted from their website, and only a press release is shown on the main page.<br />
<br />
:"Despite revenue growth and management’s cost-cutting measures, Népszabadság has so far been unable to achieve economic success, and management’s priority must be to resolve this, finding the best future business model. [...] In order to achieve and concentrate fully on this priority task, all operations of Népszabadság (including print and online) will as of today be suspended until the new form is decided and can be implemented."<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20161008112021/http://nol.hu</ref><br />
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== Source ==<br />
http://hirkut.hu/index.php/vege-februarban-megszunik-a-nolblog/<br />
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{{Hungarian websites}}<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Nokia Trailers<br />
| image = Nokia_Trailers.png<br />
| URL = {{url|1=http://www.nokiatrailers.com/}}<br />
| project_status = {{closed}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{partiallysaved}} (urls from twitter and google crawls saved by [[ArchiveBot]])<br />
| data = {{Job|9v6ly}}<br />
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'''Nokia Trailers''' is, as its name would suggest, a trailer website. Shut down on January 2, 2015.<br />
<br />
== Shutdown notice ==<br />
<br />
<h4>Thank You!</h4><br />
<p>Dear friends, Nokia Trailers will close services on 31st of December 2014. You can try Xbox Video app which brings the latest movies and TV shows to your Windows Phone 8.1 and makes it easy to watch what you love wherever you are.</p><br />
<br />
== Site structure ==<br />
Some trailers are on www.nokiatrailers.com and some are on staging.nokiatrailers.com. The trailers on www.nokiatrailers.com use JWPlayer, whereas the trailers on staging.nokiatrailers.com link directly to the video.<br />
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* http://www.nokiatrailers.com/trailer/_fD6YIb-ErQ (11 characters, alphanumeric with dashes and underscores)<br />
** http://solutions.futurice.info/xa/files/get/trailer_movie_image/344_default_2afc1697b84a4cbc89fb77d28a01aa4b?info_platform=Flash+Player&info_timestamp=1417663157158&info_token=82e1ba8e0df7111aef87ecdc6c0a8d2cdee552fc (small poster)<br />
** http://solutions.futurice.info/xa/files/get/trailer_trailer_video/344_651_default_b951b46942061ca6c643342d277e1dd6?info_platform=Flash+Player&info_timestamp=1417663488987&info_token=b079afe0c9a6cc92f2965f5e9e1bcddb623ba758 (redirects to the url below)<br />
*** http://s3.amazonaws.com/xa-cdn-production/TRAILER_TRAILER_VIDEO/344_651_default?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAIKLCII45X7XARDPA&Expires=1417663481&Signature=Vl3Vo8928SeJj%2BFK6MtLRNoETL8%3D (trailer)<br />
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* http://staging.nokiatrailers.com/trailer/ajxdxN3XKKU (11 characters, alphanumeric with dashes and underscores)<br />
** http://solutions-staging.futurice.info/xa/files/get/trailer_movie_image/62_default_88b0f7a84f130e9f3f06846ca2844a24?info_platform=Flash+Player&info_timestamp=1417662770658&info_token=0d76a2a21da996510f2244b9502d4165e71391da (small poster)<br />
** http://solutions-staging.futurice.info/xa/files/get/trailer_movie_image/62_large_bb6112244addba8e1414dfbf307342cf?info_platform=Flash+Player&info_timestamp=1417662770628&info_token=e2faabe7c3d8aa8078de3ea109523b7d0b2e6cf1 (large poster)<br />
** http://solutions-staging.futurice.info/xa/files/get/trailer_trailer_video/62_78_default_a73bf739b814a0af045259c031bd34f7?info_platform=Flash+Player&amp;info_timestamp=1417663387329&amp;info_token=9da78fe889eb316fb206a92b579076d112390cb8 (redirects to the url below)<br />
*** http://s3.amazonaws.com/xa-cdn-staging/TRAILER_TRAILER_VIDEO/62_127_default?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAIKLCII45X7XARDPA&Expires=1417663527&Signature=Gp%2BXST6bnqnH2zV3kdBloHhxeU0%3D (trailer, there can be more than one)<br />
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===Crawls===<br />
*[http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/hoqexutedo.avrasm Google crawl]<br />
*Twitter crawl: [http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/rudexoqewe.lua raw tweets]<br />
**[http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/godulamoga.avrasm Filtered URLs]<br />
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==Archives==<br />
*ArchiveBot grabbed 8.4 GB of Nokia Trailers. The archives can be found [https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_archivebot_go_20150101120001 here]. (look for items named urls-raw.githubusercontent.com-nokia_trailers_twitter_google_crawl.txt-inf-20150101-000116-9v6ly)<br />
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[[Category:Video hosting]]</div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Nokia_Memories&diff=48142Nokia Memories2022-01-08T07:53:48Z<p>Jake: Add link to IA items</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Nokia Memories<br />
| logo = Nokia logo 1965.png<br />
| image = Nokia_Memories.png<br />
| URL = {{url|1=http://memories.nokia.com/}}<br />
| project_status = {{closed}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{partiallysaved}} (only got items from website crawls)<br />
| irc = backtorubber<br />
| irc_network = EFnet<br />
| irc_abandoned = true<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/nokia-memories-grab nokia-memories-grab]<br />
| tracker = [http://tracker.archiveteam.org/nokiamemories/ nokiamemories]<br />
| data = {{IA item|archiveteam_nokiamemories_20150119143518}} <br> {{IA item|archiveteam_nokiamemories_20150119143410}} <br> {{IA item|archiveteam_nokiamemories_20150119143624}}<br />
}}<br />
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Shutting down on January 12, 2015.<br />
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== Shutdown notice ==<br />
'''FAQ - What happens to my cinemagraphs at memories.nokia.com after 12 January 2015?'''<br />
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All data stored at memories.nokia.com will be deleted as a part of the online service ramp-down taking place on 12 January 2015. Please check your previously shared cinemagraphs in the Shared view in Lumia Cinemagraph prior to 12 January. All locally stored cinemagraphs will remain intact on your phone in the Album view (Saved view) of Lumia Cinemagraph after 12 January.<ref>http://www.nokia.com/ca-en/support/faq/?action=singleTopic&topic=FA144076</ref><br />
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== Site structure ==<br />
*http://memories.nokia.com/en/images/c52a6cc0-8193-435d-b2c5-e34431f53b07 (the ID for the main item is different than that of the jpg/gif/mp4)<br />
**http://media.memories.nokia.com/media/5e28f7a2-eef0-40cc-b800-b12186b8a2ae_430x768.jpg<br />
**http://media.memories.nokia.com/media/5e28f7a2-eef0-40cc-b800-b12186b8a2ae.gif<br />
**http://media.memories.nokia.com/media/5e28f7a2-eef0-40cc-b800-b12186b8a2ae.mp4<br />
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===Crawls===<br />
*[http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/qudelaturu.avrasm Combined Google/Bing crawl]<br />
*[http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/legexehaxu.avrasm URLTeam crawl]<br />
*Crawl reddit.com/domain/ for [http://www.reddit.com/domain/memories.nokia.com/ memories.nokia.com] and [http://www.reddit.com/domain/media.memories.nokia.com/ media.memories.nokia.com]: [https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/672132/archiveteam/nokia-memories-reddit-urls.txt 140 urls].<br />
*[[Twitter]] crawl for 'media.memories.nokia.com' [https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/672132/archiveteam/twitter-tweets-media.memories.nokia.com-raw.txt.xz raw Tweets (284)].<br />
*Twitter crawl for 'memories.nokia.com': [https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/672132/archiveteam/twitter-tweets-memories.noka.com-raw.txt.xz raw Tweets (22317)]<br />
** [https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/672132/archiveteam/twitter_nokia_memories_urls.txt.xz Processed URLs (memories.nokia.coma and media.memories.nokia.com)]<br />
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== Archiving report ==<br />
ArchiveTeam saved ~21,000 cinemagraphs (175 GB) on 2014-12-30, in just two hours.<br />
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== Archives ==<br />
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* https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_nokiamemories_20150119143518<br />
* https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_nokiamemories_20150119143410<br />
* https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_nokiamemories_20150119143624<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Niconico<br />
| logo = Niconico_Official_Logo.png<br />
| image = Wwwnicovideojp-full.png<br />
| description = <br />
| URL = {{url|1=http://www.nicovideo.jp}}<br />
| tracker = [https://tracker.archiveteam.org/niconico/ niconico]<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/niconico-grab niconico-grab]<br />
| project_status = {{online}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{partiallysaved}}<br />
| irc = niconino<br />
| data = {{IA collection|archiveteam_niconico}}<br />
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'''Niconico''' ([http://www.nicovideo.jp/ http://www.nicovideo.jp/]), formerly known as '''Nico Nico Douga''' is a Japanese [[Video hosting|video sharing]] site similar to [[Youtube]] managed by Niwango, a subsidiary of Dwango. As of December 2014, Niconico is the ninth most visited site in Japan. It has a unique comment system where the comments are overlaid directly over the video, synced to a specific video playback time. The site is known for its anime related content and memes. Due to the limited server capacity, Niconico restricts access to the website to free users at peak times (7 p.m. to 2 a.m.) by forcing them to stream lower quality versions of videos or blocking access entirely to newly registered users. An English-language version was added on October 17, 2012, replacing the Niconico.com website, featuring a new player and translation tools allowing users to translate video descriptions into English or Chinese. An HTML5 player was trialled beginning in 2016 and made default across the site in 2017, replacing the old Flash player. From February 28, 2018 an account is no longer required to watch videos.<br />
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Niconico formerly allowed upload of SWF videos; these are the videos whose ID begins with "nm" instead of "sm". A number of videos exploited this to implement strange gimmicks ([https://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/%E6%AD%A2%E3%82%81%E3%81%A6%E3%82%82%E5%8B%95%E3%81%8F]). After April 2018, all SWFs were converted to MP4. ([https://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/swf]) Whether the original SWF is still accessible or not is unclear.<br />
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Until December 2020, Nico Nico Pedia used a Flash-based Oekaki tool ([https://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/お絵カキコ]). The drawing process of posted drawings (お絵カキコ Oekakiko) could be replayed.<br />
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As of spring 2021, Niconico will begin deleting metadata and comments from deleted videos (which were previously visible to logged-in users).At the same time, the "past log," a feature that displays past comments that had been hidden due to restrictions on the number of comments that can be displayed, will also be discontinued with the renewal of the comment server, regardless of the availability of the video.<ref>{{URL|http://blog.nicovideo.jp/niconews/141893.html}}</ref> Most comments were archived (over 95%) and all metadata saved<br />
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== Spinoff sites ==<br />
* [https://live.nicovideo.jp/ Nico Nico Live Broadcast] is a live streaming service.<br />
* [https://seiga.nicovideo.jp/ Nico Nico Seiga] is a site for posting illustrations and images.<br />
* [https://ch.nicovideo.jp/ Nico Nico Channel] can send out blog newsletters, etc.<br />
* [https://dic.nicovideo.jp/ Nico Nico Pedia] is an encyclopedia edited by users.<br />
* [https://game.nicovideo.jp/atsumaru/ RPG Atsumaru] hosts user-uploaded RPG Maker games.<br />
* [https://commons.nicovideo.jp/ NicoNi-Commons] is a site that supports the creative activities of creators by providing video materials such as BGM and sound effects.<br />
* [https://news.nicovideo.jp/ Nico Nico News] is a news site that hosts several newspapers and original news.<br />
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== Scripts ==<br />
* [http://osdn.jp/projects/nicovideo-dl/ nicovideo-dl] is a small command-line program (similar to youtube-dl) to download videos from www.nicovideo.jp. It is implemented in Python. It is platform-independent and should work on Unix/Windows/Mac.It seems to be unavailable now.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/nicofox/ Nicofox] NicoFox is a Mozilla Firefox extension for video website Nico Nico Douga. It contains a Download Manager, which can download videos from the website with their comments. (Nicofox will '''burn in''' comments into the video file with no way to watch the saved video with comments disabled, if that feature is enabled. Not recommended for serious archival.)<br />
There are several other generic scripts and browser extension that can download videos from video sharing sites that will work with Niconico, but they can't download videos with the comments overlaid over the video. youtube-dl supports Niconico but will cut out during the video due to not properly supporting the required heartbeat requests to maintain the connection (introduced in 2018); pull requests have been made to fix this but as of April 2020 are still pending.<br />
* [https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/ youtube-dl]It is possible to download videos through youtube-dl.<br />
* [https://github.com/animelover1984/youtube-dl animelover1984/youtube-dl] is a fork of youtube-dl that fixes the Niconico implementation and directly integrates other features (such as comment and livestream downloading).<br />
=== Recommended way to archive niconico videos using nicovideo-dl ===<br />
This method will require you to have an account registered on niconico. To get the highest quality video possible, you will need either need to buy a premium subscription (540 yen a month) or only download videos outside of the peak times (7pm - 2am JST). One way to tell if you're getting the higher quality download is that they usually have a .mp4 extension, whereas lower-quality downloads result in a .flv file.<br />
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<pre><br />
nicovideo-dl --username "YOUR-USERNAME" --password "YOUR-PASSWORD" --get-comment --raw-comment --title http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm20338084<br />
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This will grab the video and the comment XML file. The XML file can be converted into an ASS subtitle file compatible with most video players using the [https://github.com/m13253/danmaku2ass danmaku2ass] script by m13253.<br />
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=== Recommended way to archive niconico videos using animelover1984/youtube-dl ===<br />
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<pre><br />
python3 youtube_dl\__main__.py --write-info-json --get-comments --write-sub --all-subs --write-thumbnail --username <USERNAME> --password <PASSWORD> https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm21347640<br />
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Explanation for the arguments:<br />
* "--write-info-json" creates a "filename.info.json" file that contains all metadata for the video.<br />
* "--get-comments" informs youtube-dl that it should download comment data, and stores it in the info.json file<br />
* "--write-sub --all-subs" converts the above comment/danmaku data into .ASS subtitle files, for all 3 comment regions (English, Japanese and Chinese)<br />
* "--write-thumbnail" writes the thumbnail file to disk<br />
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If you are not opposed to editing the file container itself, then there are additional useful arguments:<br />
* "--add-metadata" embeds some metadata into the video file such that they show up in video players<br />
* "--embed-thumbnail --embed-subs" embed thumbnails and subtitle files into the video file respectively<br />
* "--remux mkv" remuxes the video into an MKV file, which is required for subtitles to be embedded and can handle more exotic Niconico stream formats than MP4. '''Does not work with some .swf file sources.'''<br />
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Similar to the above method, with a free account or with no account at all, there is a time range every day where downloading high-quality versions of videos is not available. However there are some nuances when downloading the highest quality videos.<br />
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If the video is sufficiently old enough (always prior to December 2016 and sometimes before June 2018), then the "smile_high" format is the highest quality as it is the ''source'' upload video. This format typically contains .swf, .flv or .mp4 files. Otherwise, the DMC formats are the highest quality. (smile_low is always the worst quality)<br />
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An indepth discussion of Niconico format qualities can be found [https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/pull/49#discussion_r571639488 here].<br />
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The youtube-dl fork tries to automatically determine the best quality via these rules and other quality factors such as bitrate, however if you wish to examine yourself you can pass "-F" as an option and see the format selection yourself. Here is the format selection for the example video:<br />
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<pre><br />
format code extension resolution note<br />
h264_360p_low-aac_64kbps mp4 640x360 DMC Low-Quality 364k , h264@ 300k, aac @ 64k<br />
h264_360p_low-aac_192kbps mp4 640x360 DMC Low-Quality 492k , h264@ 300k, aac @192k<br />
h264_360p-aac_64kbps mp4 640x360 DMC 360p 664k , h264@ 600k, aac @ 64k<br />
h264_360p-aac_192kbps mp4 640x360 DMC 360p 792k , h264@ 600k, aac @192k<br />
h264_480p-aac_64kbps mp4 854x480 DMC 480p 1664k , h264@1600k, aac @ 64k<br />
h264_480p-aac_192kbps mp4 854x480 DMC 480p 1792k , h264@1600k, aac @192k<br />
smile_high mp4 864x486 High quality smile video 3419k , mp4 container, h264@3226k, aac @189k, 94.59MiB (best)<br />
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== Site reconnaissance ==<br />
"As of October 31, 2011, Niconico has over 23,690,000 registered users, 6,870,000 mobile users and 1,390,000 premium users." Since then the number of premium users peaked at around 2,560,000 in mid-2016, before declining. As of December 2019 the number of active premium users is about 1,660,000.<br />
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Video IDs appear to be sequential, although very low video IDs may be handled specially.<br />
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== Overview of Video IDs ==<br />
A video ID is a number given to each video, consisting of a two-letter alphabetic string representing the video site where the video was posted or the content holder providing the video, and a unique sequential number unique to the video itself.<br />
In short, it is the http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/'''aa9999''' part of the video URL.<br />
The following is a list of the types of videos.<br />
===IDs of videos that can be posted by users ===<br />
* sm - SMILEVIDEO videos. Can be attached to almost any video.<br />
* nm - Videos posted with official Nico Nico Video editing software (such as Nico Nico Movie Maker).<br />
=== IDs of videos that could be posted in the past ===<br />
These things are not linked automatically. Containing the metadata of the video.<br />
* am - Videos uploaded to "AmebaVision", which was discontinued in October 2007, making it impossible to watch videos.<br />
* fz - Videos uploaded to "Photozo", discontinued in May 2008, but still available for viewing.<br />
* ut - A video uploaded to "Youtube". Cannot be viewed now.<br />
* dm - A video uploaded to "DailyMotion", which was used by niconico.com.<br />
=== Official Videos ===<br />
* ax - "avex" official<br />
* ca - "Cho! Animelo", "Nyoko Nyoko Video"<br />
* cd - (unknown)<br />
* cw - "Callawood Video"<br />
* fx - "MTV official", not supposed to be posted to SMILEVIDEO<br />
* ig - "i*gura video exit_nicochannel"<br />
* na - "Livedoor net animation"<br />
* om - "Otome"<br />
* sd - Basically, it's still used for development purposes by the management.<br />
* sk - "spike NicoNico Channel exit_nicochannel"<br />
* yk - "YuriChannel video"<br />
* yo - "Yoshi Yoshi video"<br />
* za - "NicoNicoNico Anime Channel"<br />
* zb - "NicoRadio&TV"<br />
* zc - "NicoAni News"<br />
* zd - "ai sp@ce"<br />
* ze - "Niji Audio Visual Room"<br />
* nl - NicoNico Live Broadcast<br />
* so - SmileOfficial. the distribution of dedicated identifiers for official videos such as the above has been discontinued, and all official video identifiers have been unified to this.<br />
If you watch official videos via NicoNico Channel, you will be assigned a different ID for the channel video, so you may not see these videos as rarely.<br />
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== Blomaga ==<br />
{{url|https://ch.nicovideo.jp/portal/blomaga/|NicoNico Blomaga}} is NicoNico's blog platform. It was scheduled to shut down October 7, 2021<ref>https://site.nicovideo.jp/ch/userblomaga_thanks/</ref> (and did go down then, but oddly enough seemingly at midnight Pacific time, instead of Japan time). A grab script was mostly written but never run; instead, a series of nico.ms links (see below) were generated and run through [[ArchiveBot]]. From IDs going to about 2 million, about 1.2 million were saved before the site shut down. The rest were run anyhow, in order to try to capture official (business account) blogs not included in the shutdown, on the grounds that these are probably going down soon anyhow.<br />
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As of the time of writing, [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=niconico a search of the ArchiveBot viewer for "niconico"] results in an accurate listing of jobs. As almost always, the easy way to access the data is through the Wayback Machine.<br />
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=== Site Structure ===<br />
Blomaga is divided into blogs (i.e. users), which contain posts. Blogs are identified by an alphanumeric ID (distinct from a more customizable blog title), whereas posts are globally serially numbered, with the number generally prefixed by the string "ar". <nowiki>https://ch.nicovideo.jp/article/ar[number]</nowiki> and <nowiki>https://nico.ms/ar[number]</nowiki> seem to redirect to posts with that ID. More work is needed to determine correspondence between blogs and video channels, and whether this may serve as another means of discovery.<br />
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== Vital signs ==<br />
Seems stable, though premium user counts are still declining. There was a scare in April 2020 when a clause relating to "service ending" was added to their Terms of Service, leading to rumours of the site potentially shutting down, but it turned out to be due to a change in legal requirements.<br />
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== External links ==<br />
* {{url|1=http://www.nicovideo.jp}}<br />
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| title = netszar.com<br />
| image = netszar_com_screenshot.png<br />
| URL = {{url|1=http://netszar.com}}<br />
| project_status = {{offline}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}}<br />
| lead = [[user:bzc6p|bzc6p]]<br />
| data = {{IA item|netszar_com_2015_06}}<br />
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'''Netszar.com''' (means literally ''[inter]net crap'') is a Hungarian "trash" website. It was launched in 2009, and was probably run by the same group as [[napiszar.com]], with very similar content, but apparently a slightly less centered around prostitutes and porn. They published hundreds of posts per month, until 2013, after that only a few posts per month, until 2016, when it got completely abandoned. The website disappeared in June 2017.<br />
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[[user:bzc6p]], noticing the decline, [https://archive.org/details/netszar_com_2015_06 archived] the website in June 2015.<br />
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| title = Nagi<br />
| URL = http://nagi.ee/<br />http://fotoalbum.ee/<br />http://keskus.ee/<br />http://toru.ee/<br />http://album.ee/<br />
| project_status = {{closing}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{in_progress}}<br />
| irc = lookatthisfotograph<br />
| irc_abandoned = true<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/fotoalbum-grab fotoalbum-grab] ([https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/fotoalbum-items -items])<br />[https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/albumee-grab albumee-grab] ([https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/albumee-items -items])<br />[https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/nagi-grab nagi-grab] ([https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/nagi-items -items])<br />
| tracker = [https://tracker.archiveteam.org/fotoalbum/ fotoalbum]<br />[https://tracker.archiveteam.org/albumee/ albumee]<br />
| data = {{IA collection|archiveteam_nagi}} <br> {{IA collection|archiveteam_fotoalbum}} <br> {{IA collection|archiveteam_albumee}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''Nagi''' is an Estonian photo and video hoster that operates the five sites {{URL|http://nagi.ee/|Nagi}}, {{URL|http://fotoalbum.ee/|Fotoalbum}}, {{URL|http://keskus.ee/|Keskus}}, {{URL|http://toru.ee/|Toru}}, and {{URL|http://album.ee/|Album.ee}}.<br />
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On 2020-08-14, Nagi announced that these five sites would be shutting down on 2020-10-01.<ref>{{URL|1=http://nagistaja.nagi.ee/?p=125}}</ref><br />
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== References ==<br />
<references /></div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=NUjij&diff=48138NUjij2022-01-08T07:44:44Z<p>Jake: Add link to IA collection</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = NUjij<br />
| logo = nujij-logo.png<br />
| image = nujij_screenshot.png<br />
| URL = http://nujij.nl<br />
| project_status = {{closed}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{rescued}}<br />
| tracker = [http://tracker.archiveteam.org/nujij nujij]<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/nujij-grab nujij-grab]<br />
| data = {{IA collection|archiveteam_nujij}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''NUjij''' is a discussion platform for the Dutch '''NU.nl''' news website.<br />
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It is being shut down on September 12, 2016.<br />
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== Announcement ==<br />
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The notice in Dutch can be read on [http://nujij.nl NUjij.nl], in a yellow box on the right.<br />
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{{BilingualBox|Dutch|English<br />
|NU.nl heeft besloten per 12 september te stoppen met open reactieplatform NUjij.nl. We accepteren daarom geen nieuwe accounts meer.<br />
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Vanaf 12 september is het niet meer mogelijk te discussiëren via NUjij. De site zal verdwijnen en als vervanging wordt een functie in de site en apps van NU.nl geïntroduceerd waarmee bezoekers foto's, video's, tips en foutjes kunnen insturen.<br />
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Voor meer informatie kun je terecht op: http://www.nu.nl/nujij-vragen.html<br />
|NU.nl has decided to stop with the open comment platform NUjij.nl, starting from September 12. For this reason, we no longer accept new comments.<br />
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From September 12, it will not be possible to discuss through NUjij. The site will disappear and to replace it, a feature will be introduced in the site and apps of NU.nl that visitors can use to submit photos, videos and corrections.<br />
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For more information, please visit http://www.nu.nl/nujij-vragen.html<br />
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<small>(Translation by [[user:joepie91|joepie91]])</small>}}<br />
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== How can I help? ==<br />
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=== Running a Warrior ===<br />
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You can start up a [[Warrior]] and there select ''NUjij''. (If you don't really care what you are archiving, select ''ArchiveTeam's Choice'' instead, as at some points ArchiveTeam may prioritize another project.)<br />
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=== Running the script manually ===<br />
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If you use Linux and you're a bit familiar with it, you can try running the script directly.<br />
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The instructions can be found at [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/nujij-grab github.com/ArchiveTeam/nujij-grab].<br />
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{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:left;"<br />
! Some additional information<br />
|-<br />
| Don't forget to replace YOURNICKHERE with your nickname.<br />
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The number after <code>--concurrent</code> determines how many threads run at the same time. You can increase this number if your resources (RAM, CPU, bandwidth) are sufficient. However, if you constantly see messages about rate limiting, there is no need to increase the concurrency.<br />
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If you want to stop the script, please do it gracefully if possible. To do so, create an empty file named '''STOP''' in the folder of the script (terminal command: <code>touch STOP</code>). The script finishes the current item(s) and stops only after that. (If you kill the script immediately, the items get broken, and they will need to be reassigned to another user.) – Before starting the script again, don't forget to remove the STOP file.<br />
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If you see "Project code is out of date", kill the script, go to its folder (<code>cd nujij-grab</code>) and issue <code><nowiki>git pull https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/</nowiki>nujij-grab</code>. After the updating has finished, re-launch the script.<br />
|}<br />
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=== Donating to the Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
Content downloaded by the ArchiveTeam will be uploaded to the [[Internet Archive]], where it will be stored and be available – hopefully – forever. However, storing it costs thousands of dollars in the long run. So, if you can afford, please consider donating to the Internet Archive, so that this piece of history can be kept for us all. http://archive.org/donate<br />
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=== Do you like our cause? ===<br />
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If you want to help in other projects, want to learn more about ArchiveTeam, or even help in development in general, navigate to the [[Main Page]] of this wiki, from there you can reach a lot of information. The Team consists of volunteers working on the projects in their free time, so helping hands (and resources) are always welcome.<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = NUfoto<br />
| logo = nufoto_logo.jpg<br />
| image = nufoto_screenshot.png<br />
| URL = {{URL|http://nufoto.nl/}}<br />
| project_status = {{offline}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{partiallysaved}}<br />
| data = {{Job|5l7omzcunwpigorgc51hek7id}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''NUfoto''' is an image sharing platform of the Dutch '''NU.nl''' news website.<br />
<br />
It is being shut down on September 12, 2016.<br />
<br />
== Announcement ==<br />
<br />
The notice in Dutch can be read on [http://nujij.nl NUjij.nl], in a yellow box on the right. It is about [[NUjij]], but NUfoto will be shut down along with it, as the detailed announcement explains.<br />
<br />
{{BilingualBox|Dutch|English<br />
|NU.nl heeft besloten per 12 september te stoppen met open reactieplatform NUjij.nl. We accepteren daarom geen nieuwe accounts meer.<br />
<br />
Vanaf 12 september is het niet meer mogelijk te discussiëren via NUjij. De site zal verdwijnen en als vervanging wordt een functie in de site en apps van NU.nl geïntroduceerd waarmee bezoekers foto's, video's, tips en foutjes kunnen insturen.<br />
<br />
Voor meer informatie kun je terecht op: http://www.nu.nl/nujij-vragen.html<br />
|NU.nl has decided to stop with the open comment platform NUjij.nl, starting from September 12. For this reason, we no longer accept new comments.<br />
<br />
From September 12, it will not be possible to discuss through NUjij. The site will disappear and to replace it, a feature will be introduced in the site and apps of NU.nl that visitors can use to submit photos, videos and corrections.<br />
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For more information, please visit http://www.nu.nl/nujij-vragen.html<br />
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<small>(Translation by [[user:joepie91|joepie91]])</small>}}<br />
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== Archival ==<br />
An ArchiveBot job was started for the site on 2016-09-04 ({{Job|5l7omzcunwpigorgc51hek7id}}). It did not finish in time, and it's unclear how much it covered.<br />
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A warrior project was planned but did not materialise.<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = NRATV<br />
| URL = https://www.nratv.com/<br />
| project_status = {{offline}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}}<br />
| data = [[#Archival]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''NRATV''' was the streaming platform of the National Rifle Association. It was shut down in June 2019.<br />
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== Archival ==<br />
* Partial [[ArchiveBot]] grab: {{Job|1eb6ibiu0q2v4fuqluhpbfgsa}}<br />
* Metadata in JSON retrieved by godane: {{IA item|nratv2api.nra.tv-episode-date-2018-2019-json-20190625}} and {{IA item|nratv2api.nra.tv-episode-date-2013-to-2017-json-20190626}}<br />
* Imagery: {{Job|c0y9hrlqd9i3szrr1vr3tkrrl}}<br />
* Playlist and video retrieval by [[User:JustAnotherArchivist]] and [[User:Fusl]]<br />
** Playlists: {{IA item|nratv_video_playlists_201906}}<br />
** Videos (WARCs): {{IA item|archiveteam_nratv}}<br />
** Videos (video files): {{IA item|nratv}}<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = NCIX<br />
| logo = NCIX-dotcom-logo.gif<br />
| image = NCIX_-_11-18-17.png<br />
| URL = https://www.ncix.com/, http://www.ncixus.com/<br />
| project_status = {{offline}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}} (through [[ArchiveBot]])<br />
| data = {{Job|8c2dx}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''NCIX''' is a Canadian computer parts and electronics store, with retail presences in the Canadian province of British Columbia, and an online presence in the rest of Canada as well as the US.<br />
<br />
In the last few months, customers have been noticing difficulties getting their orders fulfilled and increased wait times for customer service, among other things like a total exit from Ontario, prompting fears that NCIX is hurtling towards bankruptcy.<br />
<br />
==(Ex-)Insider reports==<br />
An ex-insider has taken to providing users on [[reddit]] info about NCIX's operations (primarily on the "Build A PC Sales Canada" subreddit but also in other related subreddits), going by the alias of [https://www.reddit.com/user/exncix "exncix"]. This anonymous ex-insider has provided many valuable insights into internal operations since the first fears of a shutdown were sparked in July 2017.<br />
<br />
Other users have also provided reports from the grapevine, like Oafah (an indie YouTuber) stating [https://www.reddit.com/r/bapcsalescanada/comments/746b9f/metancix_the_last_ncix_tech_tips_no_more/dnw1pu6/ that a source of his claims that the company will not last to the end of the year].<br />
<br />
====Bankruptcy====<br />
Netlink Computer Inc. filed for bankruptcy in British Columbia courts on December 1st, 2017, under file number 170816.<br />
<br />
Despite having declared bankruptcy, the NCIX website as well as its forums remained online as of <s>late July 2018</s> mid-September 2018 in a zombie-like state. After reports of [https://www.privacyfly.com/articles/ncix_breach/ what can only be described as a complete clusterfuck of a data breach surfaced] on September 20th, the site was finally pulled offline, most likely by the RCMP.<br />
<br />
== Forums ==<br />
{{Infobox project<br />
| title = NCIX Forums<br />
| logo = NCIX-dotcom-logo.gif<br />
| image = NCIX_Forums_-_11-18-17.png<br />
| URL = https://www.ncix.com/forums/<br />
| project_status = {{offline}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}} (through [[ArchiveBot]])<br />
| data = {{Job|4zixs}}<br />
}}<br />
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NCIX has a forums section with content purportedly dating back to 1998, but many threads before 2005/2006 are 404 pages, probably due to the fact that part of the forums are linked with product pages.<br />
<br />
== NCIX Tech Tips ==<br />
The very reason most people outside of Canada or the US even know about NCIX today is due to [https://www.youtube.com/user/NCIXcom/ their YouTube channel, called NCIX Tech Tips]. This is where the now-famous Linus Sebastian got his YouTube career started before leaving NCIX to commit full-time to [https://www.youtube.com/user/LinusTechTips/ his own Linus Tech Tips channel].<br />
<br />
With layoffs and resignations in the company, as well as a couple of moves, the channel has ground to a halt. The "hiatus" of Netlinked Daily, the channel's daily tech news show, was the main thing that got people not otherwise in-the-know to realize that there was something seriously wrong. Besides, why would someone abandon over a million subscribers out of the blue?<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[DirectCanada]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = NCIX<br />
| logo = NCIX-dotcom-logo.gif<br />
| image = NCIX_-_11-18-17.png<br />
| URL = https://www.ncix.com/, http://www.ncixus.com/<br />
| project_status = {{offline}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}} (through [[ArchiveBot]])<br />
}}<br />
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'''NCIX''' is a Canadian computer parts and electronics store, with retail presences in the Canadian province of British Columbia, and an online presence in the rest of Canada as well as the US.<br />
<br />
In the last few months, customers have been noticing difficulties getting their orders fulfilled and increased wait times for customer service, among other things like a total exit from Ontario, prompting fears that NCIX is hurtling towards bankruptcy.<br />
<br />
==(Ex-)Insider reports==<br />
An ex-insider has taken to providing users on [[reddit]] info about NCIX's operations (primarily on the "Build A PC Sales Canada" subreddit but also in other related subreddits), going by the alias of [https://www.reddit.com/user/exncix "exncix"]. This anonymous ex-insider has provided many valuable insights into internal operations since the first fears of a shutdown were sparked in July 2017.<br />
<br />
Other users have also provided reports from the grapevine, like Oafah (an indie YouTuber) stating [https://www.reddit.com/r/bapcsalescanada/comments/746b9f/metancix_the_last_ncix_tech_tips_no_more/dnw1pu6/ that a source of his claims that the company will not last to the end of the year].<br />
<br />
====Bankruptcy====<br />
Netlink Computer Inc. filed for bankruptcy in British Columbia courts on December 1st, 2017, under file number 170816.<br />
<br />
Despite having declared bankruptcy, the NCIX website as well as its forums remained online as of <s>late July 2018</s> mid-September 2018 in a zombie-like state. After reports of [https://www.privacyfly.com/articles/ncix_breach/ what can only be described as a complete clusterfuck of a data breach surfaced] on September 20th, the site was finally pulled offline, most likely by the RCMP.<br />
<br />
== Forums ==<br />
{{Infobox project<br />
| title = NCIX Forums<br />
| logo = NCIX-dotcom-logo.gif<br />
| image = NCIX_Forums_-_11-18-17.png<br />
| URL = https://www.ncix.com/forums/<br />
| project_status = {{offline}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}} (through [[ArchiveBot]])<br />
| data = {{Job|4zixs}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
NCIX has a forums section with content purportedly dating back to 1998, but many threads before 2005/2006 are 404 pages, probably due to the fact that part of the forums are linked with product pages.<br />
<br />
== NCIX Tech Tips ==<br />
The very reason most people outside of Canada or the US even know about NCIX today is due to [https://www.youtube.com/user/NCIXcom/ their YouTube channel, called NCIX Tech Tips]. This is where the now-famous Linus Sebastian got his YouTube career started before leaving NCIX to commit full-time to [https://www.youtube.com/user/LinusTechTips/ his own Linus Tech Tips channel].<br />
<br />
With layoffs and resignations in the company, as well as a couple of moves, the channel has ground to a halt. The "hiatus" of Netlinked Daily, the channel's daily tech news show, was the main thing that got people not otherwise in-the-know to realize that there was something seriously wrong. Besides, why would someone abandon over a million subscribers out of the blue?<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[DirectCanada]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII.gov)<br />
| image = www.nbii.gov.png<br />
| URL = {{url|1=http://www.nbii.gov/}}<br />
| project_status = {{offline}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}}<br />
}}<br />
The website of the National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII) will be shut down on January 15, 2012.<br />
<br />
From the website:<br />
<blockquote>On January 15, 2012, the NBII website and any applications residing on the nbii.gov domain will be shut down and no longer available. This includes any applications, websites, or tools that currently exist, hosted either at USGS or a partner site.<br/>http://www.nbii.gov/portal/server.pt/community/termination_of_nbii_program/2057<br />
</blockquote><br />
<br />
== Library of Images From the Environment (LIFE) - http://life.nbii.gov/ ==<br />
"serving well-documented images of nature contributed by individuals and organizations."<br />
<br />
== NBII-Info blog - http://nbii-info.blogspot.com/ ==<br />
<br />
== Data and Tools - Hosted on nbii.gov ==<br />
List from http://www.nbii.gov/portal/server.pt/community/about_nbii/1684/data_and_tools<br />
<br />
=== Metadata Clearinghouse ===<br />
A searchable collection of standardized metadata descriptions of biological data sets and information products based on the NBII's Biological Data Profile and the Federal Geographic Data Committee's (FGDC's) Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata. http://metadata.nbii.gov/clearinghouse/<br />
<br />
=== Monitoring Protocols Library and Monitoring Locator System ===<br />
A perpetually evolving database developed by the Natural Resources Monitoring Partnership that provides access to monitoring protocols throughout the United States and Canada. http://www.nbii.gov/portal/server.pt?CommunityID=819&spaceID=23&parentname=&control=SetCommunity&parentid=&in_hi_userid=200&PageID=0&space=CommunityPage<br />
<br />
=== WebGIS for the Hawaiian Islands ===<br />
An application designed to explore biodiversity data through maps for the Hawaiian islands. http://pbin.nbii.gov/maps/interface.html<br />
<br />
=== Gap Analysis Program (GAP) ===<br />
Searchable statewide collection of digital species distribution maps and predictable habitat affinity models. http://gapanalysis.nbii.gov/<br />
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=== Early Detection, Rapid Assessment, and Rapid Response (EDRR) to Invasive Species ===<br />
A living catalog of resources for invasive species management. http://edrr.nbii.gov/<br />
<br />
=== Biocomplexity Thesaurus ===<br />
http://thesaurus.nbii.gov/<br />
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== Data and Tools - Hosted on other domains ==<br />
List from http://www.nbii.gov/portal/server.pt/community/about_nbii/1684/data_and_tools<br />
<br />
=== Butterflies and Moths of North America (BAMONA) ===<br />
Butterflies and Moths of North America is a searchable database of verified records in the United States and Mexico including dynamic distribution maps, photographs, species accounts, and species checklists for each county in the United States and each state in Mexico. http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/<br />
<br />
=== Biota Information System of New Mexico (BISON-M) ===<br />
The Biota Information System of New Mexico is a compilation of biological information for both vertebrate and invertebrate species which occur in New Mexico (including all threatened, endangered and sensitive species). http://www.bison-m.org/<br />
<br />
=== Biogeographic Information and Observation System ===<br />
An interactive mapping system developed to enable the management, visualization, and analysis of biogeographic data collected by from the California Department of Fish and Game and its partners. http://bios.dfg.ca.gov/<br />
<br />
=== Breeding Bird Atlas Explorer ===<br />
A searchable database from Breeding Bird Atlases in North America used to assess the status of breeding populations of non-game birds at the state level. http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/bba/index.cfm<br />
<br />
=== Density Management and Riparian Buffer Study ===<br />
A collaborative effort among multiple agencies researching options for young stand management to create and maintain late-successional forest characteristics in western Oregon. http://ocid.nacse.org/nbii/density/<br />
<br />
=== Discover Life in America (DLIA) and the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI) of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park ===<br />
A collection of checklists, reports, maps, databases, and natural history profiles that describe the biology of the rich landscape of the Great Smoky National Park through an ecological and conservation perspective. http://www.discoverlifeinamerica.org/atbi/ <br />
<br />
=== EKey ===<br />
An electronic key for identifying freshwater fishes in the Mid-Atlantic region searchable by taxonomic classification, dichotomous key, text, or fish shapes. http://www.cmi.vt.edu:8080/ekey/<br />
<br />
=== Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Data Access Wizard ===<br />
A gateway to GIS fisheries-related data; searchable using keywords, themes, geographic extent, and data providers. http://datawizard.psu.edu/nbii/?entry=FAR<br />
<br />
=== Global Biodiversity Information Facility ===<br />
GBIF is a coordinated international scientific effort to enable users throughout the world to discover and put to use vast quantities of global biodiversity data, thereby advancing scientific research in many disciplines, promoting technological and sustainable development, facilitating the equitable sharing of the benefits of biodiversity, and enhancing the quality of life of members of society. http://www.gbif.org/<br />
<br />
=== Invasive Plant Atlas of New England ===<br />
IPANE is a Web-accessible database of invasive and potentially invasive plants in New England focusing on early detection of, and rapid response to, new invasions. http://nbii-nin.ciesin.columbia.edu/ipane/<br />
<br />
=== List of Invasive Alien Species (IAS) Online Information Systems ===<br />
Internet-accessible databases and information systems providing species, bibliographic, taxonomic, expertise, distributions, images, and many other information types as they pertain to invasive, exotic, alien, introduced, non-native species, and all other species of world flora and <br />
fauna. http://www.niiss.org/cwis438/websites/GISINDirectory/DatabaseDirectory_Table.php<br />
<br />
=== Texas Colonial Waterbirds Interactive Mapping Tool ===<br />
A mapping application used to view details and trends in the sightings of waterbirds for various bays and counties along the Texas coast in recent years. http://maps.harc.edu/waterbirds/<br />
<br />
=== USGS Vegetation Characterization Program Products ===<br />
Web-enabled information, data, and maps of the vegetation of 280 national Park units across the United States. http://biology.usgs.gov/npsveg/<br />
<br />
== Archives ==<br />
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It appears to be saved (not by ArchiveTeam however):<br />
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* [https://archive.org/details/nbii.gov nbii.gov] (access-restricted)<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = My Opera<br />
| URL = {{url|1=http://my.opera.com|2=my.opera.com}}, {{url|1=http://files.myopera.com|2=files.myopera.com}}<br />
| image = My Opera 2013-10-31 20-11-38.png<br />
| project_status = {{closed}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}}<br />
| source = https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/myopera-grab<br />
| tracker =http://tracker.archiveteam.org/myopera<br />
| irc = fatlady<br />
| irc_network = EFnet<br />
| irc_abandoned = true<br />
| data = [[#Archives]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
My Opera is a social media website for the Opera browser. Originally started as just a support forum, it later expanded to include blogging, image/file hosting, and email.<br />
<br />
On October 31, 2013, Opera announced they would shut My Opera down on March 1, 2014. On February 19, 2014, this was changed to March 3, 2014.<br />
<br />
== Shutdown notice ==<br />
<br />
<blockquote><br />
...<br />
The explosion of these sites and the amount of resources we need to maintain our own service has changed our outlook on My Opera.<br />
We had a good run for many years, but we believe your content could have a better home elsewhere,<br />
so we have made the decision to shut down My Opera as of March 1, 2014. <ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20131031211626/http://my.opera.com/chooseopera/blog/2013/10/31/important-announcement-about-your-my-opera-account Important announcement about your My Opera account]</ref><br />
</blockquote><br />
<br />
The shutdown affects blogs/comments, files, email, and their forums ('The most important existing threads will be moved...').<br />
<br />
On February 24, 2014, this message was placed on each forum/topic:<br />
<blockquote><br />
The My Opera forums are being replaced by our new forums. Starting February 26th, the My Opera forums will be in read-only mode. On March 3rd, they will be removed along with the rest of My Opera.<br />
</blockquote><br />
<br />
== Archives ==<br />
There are two ways to browse the archives:<br />
* Check if your content has been ingested into the Wayback Machine. <br />
** Pages from an individual profile for some USERNAME can be seen at [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://my.opera.com/USERNAME/* https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://my.opera.com/USERNAME/*]<br />
** Similarly, individual pictures/files can be seen at [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://files.myopera.com/USERNAME/* https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://files.myopera.com/USERNAME/*]<br />
** For example: [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://my.opera.com/nhattan/*] and [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://files.myopera.com/nhattan/*].<br />
<br />
* If you don't find anything, you can try extracting the files from the WARC files with some [[The_WARC_Ecosystem|WARC tools]]. <br />
** This method requires power user skills. In essence, scan each CDX index file and then extract it from the appropriate WARC files. Ask us in [[IRC]] for help. <br />
<br />
Links to WARC files:<br />
* [https://archive.org/details/files.myopera.com-initialgrab Initial grab of files.myopera.com], 6.2 GB compressed.<br />
* [https://archive.org/details/my.opera.com-wallpapers-20140115 Wallpaper grab], 1.7 GB compressed.<br />
* [https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_myopera Profile archives], ~6 TB compressed. 16,445,577 profiles were saved but 3988 profiles were not.<br />
* [https://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22my.opera.com%22%20AND%20subject%3A%22forums%22&sort=-publicdate Forum archives], 5.77 GB compressed.<br />
** IDs 1-1769625 and 1800001-1823192 were saved, 1769626-1800000 were not (although they may already be in the Wayback Machine.)<br />
** URL format is [http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=ID&abc=&page=NUMBER&skip=OFFSET&show=&perscreen=150 http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id='''ID'''&abc=&page='''NUMBER'''&skip='''OFFSET'''&show=&perscreen=150]<br />
*** OFFSET = (Page number - 1) * 150<br />
*** (This format makes the "next/prev" buttons on each page work.)<br />
** For example: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140302214911/http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=1679432&abc=&page=2&skip=150&show=&perscreen=150]<br />
** Note that the page count ("page=NUMBER") is different than normal because each saved page shows 150 posts at a time ("perscreen=150").<br />
* [https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_archivebot_go_003 Archivebot] crawl of the forums, 4.7 GB compressed.<br />
<br />
== Archiving and contributing ==<br />
<br />
=== Phase 0: Initial crawl ===<br />
* Grab a seed list of users from the location pages. '''Done!''' [https://archive.org/download/myopera_usernames_FIXED.7z/usernames.txt.7z 1,621,618 usernames] (location pages + files.myopera.com initial grab + attempted forum grab + wallpaper grab)<br />
* <strike>Grab a list of links to all forum topics and all pages. (In progress by [[User:Mithrandir]])</strike> Had some issues with this one (my fault), probably better to:<br />
* Crawl all forums topics and pages (Not in progress)<br />
* Grab user-uploaded Opera-themed wallpapers '''Done!'''<br />
<br />
=== Phase 1: Username crawl ===<br />
<br />
<strike>https://github.com/garyrh/myopera-username-grab</strike><br />
<br />
Fortunately, Opera was kind enough to provide us with a complete list of all non-banned users (thanks to Atluxity for setting this up!)<br />
<br />
[https://archive.org/download/myopera_usernames_FIXED.7z/myopera_usernames_FIXED.7z Full list in 7z archive]<br />
<br />
(Note: The original list had some encoding issues as well as some invalid usernames, but this was relatively easy to fix with the [https://github.com/LuminosoInsight/python-ftfy FTFY] library. You can download the original, non-fixed list [https://archive.org/download/myopera_usernames_FIXED.7z/myopera_usernames_original.7z here] and [https://archive.org/download/myopera_usernames_FIXED.7z/myopera_usernames.zip here].)<br />
<br />
=== Phase 2: Content crawl ===<br />
<br />
Please run your [[Warrior]] and select the My Opera project. Wait a while for it to install extra things and it should start downloading.<br />
<br />
Alternatively, the scripts can be run manually and instructions are located here: https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/myopera-grab<br />
<br />
== Site structure notes ==<br />
<br />
* [http://my.opera.com/Tamil/albums/showpic.dml?album=196828&picture=20891221 As of 2009], there were around 16 million users.<br />
* LOTS of old data, abandoned accounts, etc. <br />
* Forum topics go all the way back to [http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=1 Post #1] dated 7 September, 2001.<br />
** It looks like there are nearly 2 million topics.<br />
* There's a [http://files.myopera.com sub-domain] that houses user uploaded data.<br />
** Initial Bing-crawled list [https://archive.org/download/myopera_usernames_FIXED.7z/sorted.txt.7z here] (5572 urls)<br />
** Tons of webpages, pdfs, images, archives, etc.<br />
** Some of this data is linked to in blog posts, so we should crawl blogs for this as well.<br />
* Pretty much any UTF-8 (?) character can be used in a username (e.g. [http://my.opera.com/%C2%A7%7C-|%E2%82%AC%E2%82%ACPJU|%29g%C2%B3 §|-|€€PJU|)g³] or [http://my.opera.com/%E1%80%B9%E1%80%B9%E1%80%B9%E1%80%B9%E1%80%B9%E1%80%B9%E1%80%B9floppyeye ္္္္္္္floppyeye])<br />
<br />
* Each user can have:<br />
** An about page (http://my.opera.com/USERNAME/about)<br />
** A blog (http://my.opera.com/USERNAME/blog)<br />
*** Blog archive page (http://my.opera.com/USERNAME/archive)<br />
** A photo album (http://my.opera.com/USERNAME/albums)<br />
** Friends (http://my.opera.com/USERNAME/friends)<br />
** Favorite users/blog posts/photos (http://my.opera.com/USERNAME/favorites)<br />
** Links page (http://my.opera.com/USERNAME/links)<br />
** Site featured wallpaper (http://my.opera.com/community/opera/wallpapers/)<br />
** 2GB of space for files, except executables.<br />
** Posts on the Opera forums (easier just to crawl all the topics instead)<br />
** Groups (listed on the about page)<br />
*** Group members are located at http://my.opera.com/GROUPNAME/members<br />
*** Groups are basically the same as users.<br />
** Recent visitors box on the user page.<br />
<br />
=== Username discovery ===<br />
<br />
* This is a little tricky, as the only pages with a large list of usernames are the [http://my.opera.com/community/members/location location] pages.<br />
** Each country list is paginated, showing at most 72 users per page.<br />
** For large countries, going past page ~325 returns many 503 errors.<br />
** Assuming an average of 100 retrievable pages per country and 246 countries, that's 72*100*246 = 1,771,200 users.<br />
** Excludes users who haven't set their location, which seems to be a lot. <br />
** This should be good for a seed list.<br />
* Forum posts, blog comments, friend lists, and groups seem to be the best ways to get the most usernames. (Maybe throw in the recent visitors list too.)<br />
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== References ==<br />
<br />
<references/><br />
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== External Links ==<br />
<br />
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20140222044908/http://my.opera.com/mithrandiragain/albums/showpic.dml?album=15746562&picture=204585682 Archiveteam.jpg]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/timberners_lee/status/437785609130614784 @timberners_lee: If you have stuff on MYOPERA get it out: it is CLOSING Mar 3 ...]<br />
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:myVIP}}<br />
{{Infobox project<br />
| title = myVIP<br />
| URL = {{url|http://myvip.com}}<br />
| description = Second most popular Hungarian social network<br />
| logo = myvip_logo.png<br />
| image = myvip_screenshot.png<br />
| project_status = {{Endangered}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}}<br />
| irc = byevip<br />
| irc_network = EFnet<br />
| irc_abandoned = true<br />
| tracker = [http://tracker.archiveteam.org/myvip myvip]<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/myvip-grab myvip-grab]<br />
| data = {{IA collection|archiveteam_myvip}}<br />
}}<br />
'''myVIP''' is an earlier popular Hungarian social network, it started in 2006 as the second of its kind. Although [[iWiW]] was very popular then, myVIP also could collect a lot of users in no time. However, [[Facebook]] took over the social network market in Hungary too, and myVIP also got deserted. And, considering that iWiW shut down with a lot more visitors than myVIP in 2014, it's a wonder that myVIP is still up.<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
The site started on April 8, 2006, and grew insanely quickly. Number of users reached 500,000 in just 52 days, no matter that registration was bound to invitation. The 1 millionth member registered after 7 months, the 2 millionth in less than 2 years, and by mid-2009 it had 2.5 million profiles.<br />
<br />
It is not easy to find up-to-date information about the number of registered users, but, if we consider the case of [[iWiW]], we can assume that it increased until 2010, when a quick decline started. The highest profile ID is a bit above '''4,600,000''' but some profiles have been deleted.<br />
<br />
In 2014, people report that the once popular myVIP is now deserted, hardly anyone logs in regularly. New users still seem to be registering, even in 2016, but they don't really share content and are probably not too active.<br />
<br />
Interesting that Epicenter Market Hungary Kft, that bought myVIP and other stuff from Generál Média, then later Marco Polo Magyarország Kft, that took Epicenter's portfolio, kept/keep running the site, however, it's probably not making much profit. On the one hand, myVIP is a bit more aggressive in showing ads than iWiW. On the other hand, it was never as popular as iWiW. And iWiW was shut down in 2014.<br />
<br />
All in all, we should presume that myVIP won't stay for long. And as it used to be a central point of Hungarian internet, it must be preserved.<br />
<br />
== Status ==<br />
=== The site ===<br />
The site seems to be generally stable. Some bugs appear, but staff is – surprisingly – responsive, and usually fix the bugs.<br />
<br />
Since 2015-12-16, according to a support mail, "There is currently ongoing maintenance on our site, therefore unfortunately not all functions are available, also the login may show problems sometimes." The – fortunately – only visible problem is that some comments don't appear properly under the images. As of 2016-01-24, this hasn't been fixed yet.<br />
<br />
There is a recurring problem that sometimes users' friend listing doesn't work, shows empty pages instead.<br />
<br />
<small><s>'''UPDATE''': It turned out that profiles starting from ID 4,500,000 are currently only partially archivable, the profile pages of existing users return error 500. It means that profile pages of users registered after 2013-03-30 12:21 CET are – currently – impossible to archive (images and friends lists are usually saveable, though). (That is approx. 90,000 users, but usually with little content.)</s></small> As of March 2017, this problem seems to be fixed.<br />
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==== Shutdown? ====<br />
<code>#byevip</code> IRC channel, 2016-07-29:<br />
<div style="width:100%"><pre><br />
júl 29 10:25:55 <lazlo> hi guys<br />
júl 29 10:26:07 <lazlo> i see you save myvip<br />
júl 29 10:26:22 <lazlo> i apreciate it<br />
júl 29 10:26:38 <lazlo> if you not finished i wanna warn you<br />
júl 29 10:26:57 <lazlo> i heared something bacause i work there<br />
júl 29 10:27:25 <lazlo> not 100 % but managament want to kill myvip in 1 month<br />
júl 29 10:27:51 <lazlo> boss like "nobody uses myvip, why run it?<br />
júl 29 10:32:55 <lazlo> good luck an thank you<br />
júl 29 10:32:58 <lazlo> !<br />
</pre></div><br />
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Unfortunately the user left before we could get further information from him.<br />
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=== The operators ===<br />
<br />
According to [http://myvip.com/impresszum.html myvip.com/impresszum.html], the site is operated by Epicenter Market Hungary Kft. (on behalf of UK-based but [http://web.archive.org/web/20150926105504/http://epicentermarket.co.uk/ apparently] Hungarian company Epicenter Market Limited) and World Web Data Kft. However, it seems that myVIP was passed from Epicenter Market Hungary Kft. to Marco Polo Magyarország Kft. This is suspected for three reasons:<br />
* the impresszum has been updated so on other websites formerly run by Epicenter,<br />
* [http://marcopolo.hu Marco Polo] claims it has those websites, including myVIP, in its portfolio since 2015-05-12,<br />
* [http://epicenter.hu epicenter.hu] is down since like that time ([http://web.archive.org/web/20150318020735/http://epicenter.hu/ last] Wayback capture).<br />
<br />
[http://epicenter.hu Epicenter] made good profit, but probably because its other, successful websites. Marco Polo hasn't sent in its first balance sheet yet (as it's a newly founded company).<br />
<br />
[http://wwdh.hu World Web Data], which is assigned to replying user requests (besides the built-in support system on [http://ugyfelkapu.myvip.com ugyfelkapu.myvip.com] whose recipients are unknown), is a company offering hosting, development and marketing services. It seems to be responsible for technical aspects of running myVIP and other <s>Epicenter</s> Marco Polo websites. In 2015, it changed its name and [http://sas.hu website] to SAS. It's been in a bad financial situation and it seems to become even worse.<br />
<br />
== Archiving ==<br />
<br />
Most of '''the archive of myVIP is accessible through the Wayback Machine'''; if you know the user ID, you can use a URL like http://web.archive.org/web/myvip.com/profile.php?uid=1146123.<br />
<br />
For the bulk archive files, see the table below.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto"<br />
|+ Status table<br />
! Content !! Saved by !! When<ref>If an account was deleted before this time, we couldn't save it.</ref> !! Archives<br />
|-<br />
| User range 1 – 108,000 || [[user:bzc6p]] || second half of 2015 || [http://archive.org/details/myvip_com_profiles_0000001_0100000], [http://archive.org/details/myvip_com_profiles_0100001_0108000]<br />
|-<br />
| User range 108,001 – 4,499,999 || ArchiveTeam [[DPoS]] || 2016, mainly first half of it || [http://archive.org/details/archiveteam_myvip]<br />
|-<br />
| 157 user profiles<ref>Needed special attention, due to having a long friends list, which still may not be saved completely.</ref> || [[user:bzc6p]] || March 2017 || [http://archive.org/details/myvip_com_157_remaining_users_rerun]<br />
|-<br />
| User range 4,500,000 – 4,599,999 || [[user:bzc6p]]<ref name="credit">Was also (partially) saved by ArchiveTeam, but that archive is not complete due to problems of myVIP's side that time, so a rerun was necessary.</ref> || March 2017 || [http://archive.org/details/myvip_com_user_profiles_4500000_4599999_rerun]<br />
|-<br />
| User range 4,600,000 – 4,649,999 || [[user:bzc6p]]<ref name="credit"/> || March 2017 || [http://archive.org/details/myvip_com_user_profiles_4600000_4699999]<br />
|-<br />
| User range 4,650,000 – || {{purple|The archive will be extended with new user profiles regularly}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| Clubs || [[user:bzc6p]] || March 2016 || [https://archive.org/details/myvip_com_clubs_0000001_1117844]<br />
|-<br />
| Profile and club avatar thumbnails || Discovery: ArchiveTeam [[DPoS]], download: [[user:bzc6p]] || || [https://archive.org/details/myvip_com_avatar_thumbnails], [http://archive.org/details/myvip_com_avatar_thumbnails_above_4500000]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Also, an index of users has been built by [[user:bzc6p]], which will be made available in some form when necessary, until that please use myVIP's search.<br />
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;Notes<br />
<references/><br />
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== Sources ==<br />
*http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyVIP<br />
*http://hvg.hu/tudomany/20130906_general_media<br />
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{{Company/Epicenter Market Ltd.}}<br />
{{Hungarian websites}}<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = MusicBrainz<br />
| URL = {{url|1=http://www.musicbrainz.org}}<br />
| image = MusicBrainz Logo Transparent.png<br />
| project_status = {{online}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{partiallysaved}} <small>(external links)</small><br />
| tracker = [http://tracker.archiveteam.org/musicbrainz musicbrainz]<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/musicbrainz-grab musicbrainz-grab]<br />
| data = {{IA collection|archiveteam_musicbrainz}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''MusicBrainz''' is a freely licensed, crowd-sourced music database. They make the whole database available as regular dumps (which are [https://archive.org/details/musicbrainzdata mirrored at IA]), and host some of their content (particularly album covers) at the [[Internet Archive]].<br />
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== Archive Team efforts ==<br />
ArchiveTeam did a scrape of all the URLs linked from MusicBrainz entries on Jan 8–9, 2016. They have been loaded into the Wayback Machine, also the standalone WARC files can be found [https://archive.org/search.php?query=Archive%20Team%20Musicbrainz%20Soundoff here].</div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Mozilla_Addons&diff=48126Mozilla Addons2022-01-08T03:39:27Z<p>Jake: Add link to the extremely well documented section.</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Mozilla Addons<br />
| URL = https://addons.mozilla.org/<br />
| project_status = {{specialcase}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}} <small>(addon files)</small><br />{{saved}} <small>(website)</small><br />
| irc = outofammo<br />
| image = Amo_screenshot_2018-08-22.png<br />
| lead = [[User:JustAnotherArchivist]]<br />
| data = [[#Archival]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''Mozilla Addons''', also known as '''AMO''' (from its domain, addons.mozilla.org), is a website run by the Mozilla Foundation which hosts extensions and themes for Firefox, Thunderbird, and other Mozilla software.<br />
<br />
Extensions used to be based on XPI until the introduction of WebExtensions around 2016. Since Firefox 57, only WebExtensions are supported. XPI-based addons (called "legacy") were deprecated but still supported until the end-of-life of Firefox 52 ESR in September 2018. The legacy addons were planned to be removed from AMO in early October 2018<ref>https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2017/10/03/legacy-add-on-support-on-firefox-esr/#comment-224382</ref><ref>https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2018/08/21/timeline-for-disabling-legacy-firefox-add-ons/</ref>.<br />
<br />
== Website structure ==<br />
As of September 2018, there are two different versions of AMO: the old version, called "classic desktop" on the website, and a redesigned new site. The two mostly serve the same content; the most important difference is that the new site does not serve user profile pages for non-developers while the old site does. The switching between the two sites happens through a cookie called <code>mamo</code> (modern AMO?); when it is set to <code>off</code>, the old site is served; when it's <code>on</code> or unset, the new site is served.<br />
<br />
AMO uses numeric IDs and slugs for addon identification. (GUIDs are also used, but only in the API and internally in Firefox.) These IDs are shared with Thunderbird and Seamonkey addons, which used to be hosted on AMO but have since been moved to addons.thunderbird.net (which only exists in the "old" form; there is a "view the new site" link in the footer, but it doesn't have any effect as of 2018-09-30).<br />
<br />
To track addon installations, AMO uses a <code>src</code> parameter everywhere on the site. There are ''at least'' 59 possible values for this parameter<ref>https://addons-server.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/api/download_sources.html</ref>.<br />
<br />
Addon download links have the general format <code>https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/downloads/file/$FILEID/$FILENAME?src=$SRC</code>. Note that file IDs are separate from addon and version IDs. The filename typically contains the slug and a version identifier. When AMO detects that you're using a version of Firefox that is incompatible with an addon, it displays a "download anyway" link, which in addition contains a <code>type:attachment</code> path segment between the file ID and the filename (i.e. <code>.../file/$FILEID/type:attachment/$FILENAME...</code>). All download URLs redirect to a CDN at addons.cdn.mozilla.net; the <code>type:attachment</code> is also reflected in that CDN URL as <code>_attachments</code> (which then inserts a <code>Content-Disposition</code> header); the <code>src</code> parameter is not included in the redirect target.<br />
<br />
Besides the actual addon files, AMO also hosts preview screenshots, reviews, version history (including changelogs), statistics, and in some cases additional pages (e.g. privacy policy) for each addon. The review page only displays the most recent review of any particular user, and one needs to follow an extra link to discover a user's earlier reviews for the same addon.<br />
<br />
Note that AMO does not only host extensions but also themes. These consist simply of a JSON object which provides the URLs for the relevant images and some additional settings (e.g. text colour), i.e. there is no real download for them.<br />
<br />
The AMO API versions 3 and 4 are documented [https://addons-server.readthedocs.io/en/2018.05.17/topics/api/ here] and [https://addons-server.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/api/ here], respectively.<br />
<br />
== Utilities ==<br />
* [https://github.com/aaferrari/amo-links-getter amo-links-getter]: Both Wget and the Warrior are ineffective in downloading the site completely (besides there are many redundant links that are not taken into account as redirects causing the same content to be downloaded several times). This is a set of scripts that store all the links in a SQLite database to be downloaded later.<br />
** Here's a [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gJE7CWF4FnRq9ncq35YIZ8k1f9Ay6Zvz/view?usp=sharing list of discovered links] ([https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1gJE7CWF4FnRq9ncq35YIZ8k1f9Ay6Zvz&export=download direct download link]); see the [[Talk:Mozilla Addons|discussion page]] on how to download it with Wget.<br />
<br />
== Archival ==<br />
* There were two (proper) attempts to archive AMO through [[ArchiveBot]]. {{Job|4aa66jgox1pg1gp6gxzkgthiq}} ran from 2017-08-29 until early December 2017, and {{Job|xew9sjj59osltx5oyjr6n9rg}} was started on 2018-07-29 and vanished sometime in August 2018.<br />
* All addon files (both from AMO for Firefox/Firefox Android and from addons.thunderbird.net for Thunderbird/Seamonkey) were downloaded by [[User:JustAnotherArchivist]] between 2018-09-14 and 2018-09-16.<br />
* The amo-links-getter list linked above was downloaded through [[ArchiveBot]] as {{Job|akifc65k7kfhpdhfbveh79v1c}} (started on 2018-09-30, finished on 2018-10-07).<br />
* The old, "classic desktop" AMO website was grabbed by [[User:JustAnotherArchivist]] in October/November 2018.<br />
** The website – minus downloads and <code>src</code> parameter variations, but including version history, reviews, and API data – was grabbed between 2018-09-30 and 2018-10-13 (see [[#JustAnotherArchivist.27s_website_grab.2C_part_1|below]] for details).<br />
** The <code>src</code> parameter variations and downloads as well as addon collections were grabbed between 2018-10-15 and 2018-10-20 (see [[#JustAnotherArchivist.27s_website_grab.2C_part_2|below]] for details).<br />
** A wpull grab of the skeleton of the old website (with some special handling of the locale variations in the URLs) was done between 2018-10-15 and 2018-10-19. "Skeleton" here means the categories, tags, etc.; the addons themselves as well as user profiles are excluded.<br />
*** Specifically, case variations of <code>/en-US/</code> are normalised to this capitalisation. There is some bug in AMO which leads to links using <code>/en-us/</code>, <code>/eN-uS/</code>, etc. Unfortunately, this means that some links will be broken, but that's unavoidable without retrieving the entire site 16 times...<br />
*** Any URLs with a path starting with <code>/en-US/(firefox|android)/(addon|user)/</code> or <code>/(firefox|android)/downloads/</code> as well as all locales other than en-US (af, ar, bg, ...) are ignored.<br />
*** In the [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search/ search], combinations between the filters on the left or with the sorting are ignored.<br />
** All of this data can be found on the Internet Archive at {{IA item|addons.mozilla.org_legacy_201810}}.<br />
* A warrior project for the website was in the works ([https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/firefox-addons-grab repository]) but never active.<br />
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=== JustAnotherArchivist's website grab, part 1 ===<br />
General notes:<br />
* Any URL starting with <code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ADDONID/</code> redirects to a URL using the slug instead. Only the <code>ADDONID</code> URLs are listed below for brevity, but of course the redirect target with the slug was also grabbed in all cases.<br />
* For all API resources, both the v3 and the v4 version was retrieved, but only the v3 URL is given below for brevity. Unless otherwise noted, you can simply replace <code>v3</code> with <code>v4</code> in those URLs to get the v4 URL.<br />
<br />
For all addon IDs between 0 and 1009999 (largest existing ID as of 2018-10-13 is 1003947), these URLs are covered:<br />
* addon detail API endpoint (<code>https://services.addons.mozilla.org/api/v3/addons/addon/ADDONID/</code>)<br />
* addon page (<code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ADDONID/</code>)<br />
** This URL may redirect to addons.thunderbird.net for Thunderbird addons. In that case, all redirects on addons.mozilla.org are kept, but the addons.thunderbird.net page itself is not grabbed, and the addon is ignored.<br />
** If this URL returns a 404 or another error (e.g. disabled addon), the addon is ignored.<br />
* the "more" subpage which is loaded through JavaScript (<code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ADDONID/more</code>, must be requested with the header <code>X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest</code>)<br />
* the addon-specific images, i.e. icons (in both resolutions, 32x32 px and 64x64 px) and preview images (thumbnail and full resolution), extracted from both the page and the API response (just to be sure)<br />
* addon detail API endpoint with the slug and/or the GUID instead of the addon ID if possible (i.e. if the slug and/or GUID could be determined)<br />
* version history<br />
** initial page (<code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ADDONID/versions/</code>)<br />
** pagination (<code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ADDONID/versions/?page=N</code>; page=1 always retrieved even if there is no pagination)<br />
** API endpoint (<code>https://services.addons.mozilla.org/api/v3/addons/addon/ADDONID/versions/</code> and <code>https://services.addons.mozilla.org/api/v3/addons/addon/ADDONID/versions/?page=1</code> + all following pages until the <code>next</code> field is empty/null)<br />
* versions<br />
** API endpoint for each version (<code>https://services.addons.mozilla.org/api/v3/addons/addon/ADDONID/versions/VERSIONID/</code>, where the version IDs were collected from the API history pagination)<br />
** page redirect for each version (<code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/SLUG/versions/VERSIONSTRING</code>, collected during the pagination traversal on the website)<br />
* reviews/ratings<br />
** initial page + pagination as described above for the version history (<code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ADDONID/reviews/[?page=N]</code>)<br />
** API endpoint including further pages according to the <code>next</code> field (<code>https://services.addons.mozilla.org/api/v3/reviews/review/?addon=ADDONID</code> and <code>https://services.addons.mozilla.org/api/v4/ratings/rating/?addon=ADDONID</code>)<br />
** API endpoint for each version of the addon + further pages according to <code>next</code> (<code>https://services.addons.mozilla.org/api/v3/reviews/review/?addon=ADDONID&version=VERSIONID</code>)<br />
** individual review page (<code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ADDONID/reviews/REVIEWID/</code>)<br />
** individual review API endpoint (<code>https://services.addons.mozilla.org/api/v3/reviews/review/REVIEWID/</code> and <code>https://services.addons.mozilla.org/api/v4/ratings/rating/REVIEWID/</code>)<br />
** page(s) for users who wrote multiple reviews for an addon (<code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ADDONID/reviews/user:USERID</code>; also pagination with <code>?page=N</code> if available, though that doesn't seem to be the case anywhere)<br />
* statistics<br />
** page (<code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ADDONID/statistics/</code>)<br />
** data (<code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/SLUG/statistics/DATASET-day-YEAR0101-YEAR1231.json</code>)<br />
*** Here, <code>DATASET</code> was each of <code>('overview', 'apps', 'locales', 'os', 'versions', 'statuses', 'sources', 'downloads')</code>, and <code>YEAR</code> started from 2018 and went back until the returned data was empty.<br />
* any other subpage of the addon which is linked on the addon page and starts with <code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ADDONID/</code> or <code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/SLUG/</code>, e.g. privacy policy<br />
* feature compatibility API endpoint (<code>https://services.addons.mozilla.org/api/v3/addons/addon/ADDONID/feature_compatibility/</code>)<br />
* EULA and privacy policy API endpoint (<code>https://services.addons.mozilla.org/api/v3/addons/addon/ADDONID/eula_policy/</code>)<br />
<br />
Furthermore, during the relevant stages above (addon page, "more", addon detail API endpoint, and reviews pages and API endpoints), usernames were extracted, and the user profiles were afterwards retrieved as well:<br />
* user profile page using the username (<code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/user/USERNAME/</code>)<br />
* if it can be found on that page, the same thing with the user ID (<code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/user/USERID/</code>; the abuse report button is used for extracting the user ID)<br />
* avatar if provided (somewhere under <code>https://addons.cdn.mozilla.net/user-media/userpics/</code>)<br />
* pagination for reviews, if necessary (<code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/user/USERNAME/?page=N</code> and <code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/user/USERID/?page=N</code>)<br />
<br />
=== JustAnotherArchivist's website grab, part 2 ===<br />
This grab covers the variations of the <code>src</code> URL parameter on the addon page and the downloads themselves with that parameter. It again operates on addon IDs. It also covers collections.<br />
<br />
==== src variations and downloads ====<br />
* For each addon ID, it's checked whether the addon needs to be processed in this way. This could've been integrated into part 1, but it's tricky and time-consuming to do these checks after the fact, so we simply reretrieve the API addon detail endpoint. Inexistent and theme addons are skipped; note that themes do not use the <code>src</code> tracking parameter since their installation works very differently and there are no downloadable files either, so everything below is unnecessary for them.<br />
* For each variation of <code>src</code>, <code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ADDONID/?src=SRC</code> is retrieved. <code>SRC</code> is empty or one of the 58 values listed [https://addons-server.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/api/download_sources.html in the documentation] with the exception of <code>collection</code> and <code>version-history</code>; the former is handled below, and the latter is only used on the version history page but not on links to the addon page. (<code>version-history</code> is implicitly handled below.)<br />
* The version history page(s) are retrieved as described in part 1: <code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ADDONID/versions/[?page=N]</code><br />
* From all of the above pages, download links are collected. There are a few different formats:<br />
** <code>https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/downloads/latest/SLUG/addon-ADDONID-latest.EXT?src=SRC</code> – this is used by the install button at the top of the addon page and also on other pages (e.g. category listings).<br />
** <code>https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/downloads/file/FILEID/FILE.EXT?src=SRC</code> – this appears in the version information at the bottom of the addon page and in the version history.<br />
** For both of these formats, there exist also URLs containing a <code>type:attachment</code> path segment. These are "download anyway" links for when a browser is incompatible with an addon version.<br />
** All four URLs are actually redirects to the CDN; the <code>src</code> parameter is fortunately not passed on to the CDN, so only two requests to the CDN (for the presence and absence of <code>type:attachment</code>) are necessary. The file is identical in both cases; the only difference is a <code>Content-Disposition</code> header to force a download.<br />
<br />
==== Collections ====<br />
Collection retrieval operates on users and is based on the users discovered in part 1 (i.e. covers all addon developers and reviewers).<br />
<br />
* The list of collections by a user is retrieved: <code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/collections/USERNAME/[?page=N]</code><br />
* Each collection: <code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/collections/USERNAME/COLLSLUG/[?page=N]</code><br />
* Each addon page linked from the collection and containing a <code>src</code> parameter is retrieved; this covers URLs such as <code>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/decentraleyes/?src=collection&collection_id=4a02c848-8be7-44ff-bc1c-f1c2d8dddf86</code> from [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/collections/mozilla/privacy-matters/ this collection].<br />
* For each download link appearing in either the collection or on the addon page, the redirect to the CDN is retrieved (but not followed).<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<references/></div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Mochi_Media&diff=48125Mochi Media2022-01-08T03:36:10Z<p>Jake: Add links to IA items and collection</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| logo = Mochi_Media_logo.jpg<br />
| image = Mochi media homepage screenshot.png<br />
| URL = http://www.mochimedia.com<br />
| project_status = {{offline}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}}<br />
| tracker = [http://tracker.archiveteam.org/mochimedia/ mochimedia]<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/mochimedia-grab mochimedia-grab]<br />
| irc = mochibaibai<br />
| irc_network = EFnet<br />
| irc_abandoned = true<br />
| data = {{IA collection|archiveteam_mochimedia}} <br> Forum: {{IA item|archiveteam_archivebot_go_031}} <br> JSON files: {{IA item|archiveteam_archivebot_go_032 }}<br />
}}<br />
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<blockquote><br />
'''Mochi Media''' is a browser-based games network, with more than 140 million monthly active users and 15,000 games on nearly 40,000 publisher websites. Mochi Media's products include tools for Flash based web developers to display in-game advertising, complete micro-transactions and display score boards in games. The company is headquartered in downtown San Francisco and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Shanda Games Limited (NASDAQ: GAME).<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mochi_Media</ref><br />
</blockquote><br />
<br />
== Shutdown ==<br />
<br />
<blockquote><br />
<p>'''Mochi Media winding down; services end date of 3-31-2014'''</p><br />
<p>''By Josh Larson March 14, 2014</p><br />
<br />
<p>It saddens me to make this announcement today–our parent company Shanda has decided to dissolve the Mochi Media business. The last day that Mochi Media services will be available is March 31, 2014.</p><br />
<br />
<p>First off, thank you for working with us all of these years.</p><br />
<p>Mochi Media was founded in 2005 by Jameson and Bob with the mission of fueling the creativity of indie game developers. You focus on making a great game, and we’ll take care of the rest. At that time, Flash was a platform that held a lot of potential if developers could find ways to track, monetize and build better games. Together, Flash and Mochi provided an on-ramp to a career or business in game development.<br />
In addition to furthering our services and business, Mochi assumed a role in growing the category. We organized and hosted FGS (aka Flash Gaming Summit) for five years to get this community out from behind computer screens and in person to talk game development. We supported developer meet-ups like Mochi London. And we addressed the “state of the union” with the Flash Game Market Survey. Moving forward, we expect that others will pick up the baton in advancing the indie cause.</p><br />
<p>I think I speak for everyone who has been a part of the Mochi team over the years in saying that the innovation from you developers inspired us. We take great pride in currently seeing Ninja Kiwi’s Bloons TD5, and Flipline Studios’ Papa’s Freezeria To Go among the Top Games Charts on iOS. We love that at one time we shared a desk with Casual Collective which is now known as KIXEYE.</p><br />
<p>Today, there has never been a better time to be an indie game developer in terms of the platforms and audiences one can reach: Flash, iOS, Android, XBLA, PSN, Steam, HTML5, and the list goes on. If Mochi had a more meaningful position today beyond Flash, then there may have been a different path for the company going forward.</p><br />
<p>Though we won’t (as team Mochi) be a part of your future growth, we cannot wait to see what you create next. Best of luck.</p><br />
<br />
<p>Thank you,<br><br />
Josh<ref>http://mochiland.com/articles/mochi-media-winding-down-services-end-date-of-3-31-2014</ref></p><br />
</blockquote><br />
<br />
== Site structure ==<br />
<br />
Their website is very nice and allows you to download a [https://github.com/chfoo/cloaked-octo-nemesis/blob/master/mochimedia/mochimedia.json.xz JSON file] of all the games.<br />
<br />
== How can I help? ==<br />
<br />
The project is not yet in the [[warrior]].<br />
<br />
The scripts can be run manually however. See [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/mochimedia-grab mochimedia-grab] for details.<br />
<br />
== Archives == <br />
<br />
The archives are stored in [[WARC]] format.<br />
<br />
* [https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_mochimedia Game files]<br />
* [https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_archivebot_go_031 Forums] (grabbed by [[ArchiveBot]])<br />
* [https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_archivebot_go_032 JSON file that was used to scrape the game files]<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
<br />
* {{w|Mochi Media}}<br />
* {{w|Shanda}}<br />
* [http://techcrunch.com/2006/11/20/mochimedia-introduces-ad-network-for-flash-games/ MochiMedia Introduces Ad Network for Flash Games]<br />
* [http://mochiland.com/articles/mochi-media-is-joining-the-shanda-games-family Mochi Media is Joining the Shanda Games Family!]<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<br />
<references/><br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Mixer<br />
| description = Microsoft-owned video game streaming service.<br />
| logo = Mixer logo.png<br />
| image = Mixer - 4-31-20.png<br />
| URL = https://mixer.com/<br />
| project_status = {{offline}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{partiallysaved}}<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/mixer-grab mixer-grab]<br />
| tracker = [https://tracker.archiveteam.org/mixer/ mixer]<br />
| irc = mixdown<br />
| irc_abandoned = true<br />
| data = {{IA collection|archiveteam_mixer}}<br />
}}<br />
Mixer was a Microsoft-owned service for video game streaming and had direct streaming capabilities from Xbox. It originated from the acquisition of Beam.<br />
<br />
Notably, much of the video data on the site was temporary in nature. For example, past streams (VoDs) are kept for 14 days for regular and pro users, 90 days for partners, 180 days for verified accounts, and longer for some official esports and events channels.<ref>https://watchbeam.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/209662033-Past-Streams-VoDs-</ref> Clips expire after 14 days for regular, non-partner users, and for partners and verified channels, they expire after 90 days.<ref>https://watchbeam.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360005089311-Clips-FAQ-</ref><br />
<br />
== Shutdown ==<br />
On June 22, 2020, Microsoft announced that Mixer would be shutting down in one month, on July 22, 2020. After that date, the site will redirect to Facebook Gaming.<br />
<br />
Access to past VODs will be available until July 22, 2020. After that date, users will need to submit a written request to retrieve their data.<br />
<br />
[https://blog.mixer.com/2020/06/22/the-next-step-for-mixer/ Announcement blog post]<br />
[https://watchbeam.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360044847472 FAQ page]<br />
[https://www.facebook.com/fbgaminghome/blog/welcome-mixer-facebook-gaming Facebook announcement]<br />
<br />
== API ==<br />
Mixer has a [https://dev.mixer.com/guides/core/introduction well-documented public API].<br />
API points of interest include <code><nowiki>https://mixer.com/api/v1/channels?limit=100</nowiki></code> (online channels) and <code><nowiki>https://mixer.com/api/v1/recordings?limit=100</nowiki></code> (channels with saved broadcasts- note broadcasts are saved for a limited time for most channels anyway but this could be a good discovery mechanism).<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<br />
<references/><br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| description = wiki hosting service<br />
| logo = Miraheze_Logo.png<br />
| image = Miraheze 2020-05-29.png<br />
| URL = https://meta.miraheze.org<br />
| project_status = {{online}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{partiallysaved}}<br />
| source = [https://github.com/miraheze GitHub Org]<br />
| tracker = [https://phabricator.miraheze.org Miraheze Phabricator]<br />
| irc = wikiteam<br />
| data = {{IA item|wikifarm-miraheze.org-20160930}} <br> {{IA item|wikifarm-miraheze.org-20170402}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''Miraheze''' is a non-profit MediaWiki wikifarm similar to [[Orain]] which was set up in August 2015. As of December 2020, they host about 3900 wikis (including private ones).<br />
<br />
== Hosting ==<br />
Based on their Finance page, they operate on a rather tight budget with hosting provided by RamNode and OVH.<ref>[https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Finance Finance - Miraheze Meta]</ref> As of December 2020, their whole cluster sits on approximately 69 CPU cores, 93GB RAM and ~3 TB of disk space<ref>[https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Tech:Server_usage Tech:Server usage - Miraheze Meta]</ref>. They currently operate 29 servers for different uses.<br />
<br />
The wikifarm also hosts the [https://allthetropes.org All The Tropes wiki], which is also the largest wiki that they host.<br />
<br />
== Backups ==<br />
Miraheze makes their own backups of their services regularly to an offsite server (provided by Backupsy).<ref>[https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Backups Backups - Miraheze Meta]</ref> In April 2019, Miraheze launched and deployed [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:DataDump|the DataDump extension]] on all its wikis, allowing wiki operators to generate and download dumps through the "Special:DataDump" page.<ref>[https://phabricator.miraheze.org/phame/post/view/8/miraheze_launches_self_requested_dumps/ Miraheze launches self requested dumps!]</ref> By default, only admins possess the "view-dump", "delete-dump", and "generate-dump" rights,<ref>[https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Special:ListGroupRights#sysop User group rights - Miraheze Meta]</ref> but wiki operators can extend these rights to other users through "Special:ManageWikiPermissions" if they so desire.<br />
<br />
[[WikiTeam]] also managed to grab about 685 public wikis hosted on its cluster in September 2016.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/wikifarm-miraheze.org-20160930 Archive.org item]</ref> and in April 2017.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/wikifarm-miraheze.org-20170402 Archive.org item]</ref><br />
<br />
A list of all wikis can be found [https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Special:WikiDiscover here].<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[WikiTeam#Wikifarms]]<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<references /><br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* {{url|1=https://meta.miraheze.org/}}<br />
<br />
{{wikis}}<br />
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[[Category:Wikis]]</div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Minecraft.net&diff=48122Minecraft.net2022-01-08T03:28:38Z<p>Jake: Add link to the archives section of the wiki page.</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Minecraft.net<br />
| image = Minecraft.net.png<br />
| URL = http://www.minecraft.net<br />
| project_status = {{online}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{partiallysaved}}<br />
| data = [[#Archives]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Minecraft.net is the website for the popular Mojang game, Minecraft.<br />
==Assets server==<br />
The Minecraft assets server ([http://assets.minecraft.net assets.minecraft.net]) hosts versions of Minecraft ranging from 1.8pre1 to 1.5.2. Due to the new launcher used within recent snapshots downloading everything from a different server, the assets server hasn't seen a new snapshot get uploaded to it since March 19, 2013. An archive can be downloaded [[Minecraft.net#Archives|below]].<br />
<br />
==Site structure==<br />
*Minecraft jars (old launcher):<br />
**<nowiki>http://assets.minecraft.net/<version>/minecraft.jar</nowiki><br />
**<nowiki>http://assets.minecraft.net/<version>/minecraft_server.jar</nowiki><br />
<br />
*Minecraft jars (new launcher):<br />
**<nowiki>http://s3.amazonaws.com/Minecraft.Download/versions/<version>/<version>.jar</nowiki><br />
**<nowiki>http://s3.amazonaws.com/Minecraft.Download/versions/<version>/minecraft_server.<version>.jar (not present for older versions)</nowiki><br />
**<nowiki>http://s3.amazonaws.com/Minecraft.Download/versions/<version>/minecraft_server.<version>.exe (not present for older versions)</nowiki><br />
**<nowiki>http://s3.amazonaws.com/Minecraft.Download/versions/<version>/<version>.json</nowiki><br />
<br />
*<nowiki>https://minecraft.net/haspaid.jsp?user=<user></nowiki><br />
**Returns true if the user is premium (has paid for Minecraft). Case-sensitive.<br />
<br />
*<nowiki>http://s3.amazonaws.com/MinecraftSkins/<user>.png</nowiki><br />
*<nowiki>http://s3.amazonaws.com/MinecraftCloaks/<user>.png</nowiki><br />
**Returns an access denied page if the username is invalid or doesn't have a skin/cloak. Case-sensitive.<br />
<br />
*<nowiki>http://assets.minecraft.net</nowiki><br />
**Returns a list of files hosted on assets.minecraft.net.<br />
<br />
*<nowiki>http://s3.amazonaws.com/MinecraftDownload</nowiki><br />
**Returns a list of files hosted on s3.amazonaws.com/MinecraftDownload/.<br />
<br />
*<nowiki>http://s3.amazonaws.com/Minecraft.Download/versions/versions.json</nowiki><br />
**Returns an incomplete list of Minecraft versions hosted on s3.amazonaws.com/Minecraft.Download/. Snapshots 13w16a and newer are (mostly) left of the list, but still can be downloaded.<br />
<br />
*<nowiki>https://s3.amazonaws.com/Minecraft.Download/indexes/<version>.json</nowiki><br />
*<nowiki>https://s3.amazonaws.com/Minecraft.Download/indexes/legacy.json</nowiki><br />
**Returns a list of resources to download from resources.download.minecraft.net for the respective Minecraft version.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/mapping-and-modding/minecraft-mods/1285484-world-downloader-mod World Downloader Mod], useful for saving dying multiplayer servers.<br />
* [http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/mapping-and-modding-java-edition/minecraft-tools/1262582-tool-mcnostalgia-2-1-2-with-gui-now-works-with-1 MCNostalgia], Minecraft Alpha/Beta distributed as binary patches<br />
===Archives===<br />
* [https://archive.org/details/assets.minecraft.net-panicgrab-20140807 assets.minecraft.net]<br />
* [https://archive.org/details/mojang.com-notch-panicgrab-20140912 mojang.com/notch] (not directly related to minecraft.net, contains Minecraft 4K)<br />
* [[ArchiveBot]] crawls containing minecraft.net, its subdomains, and asset/resource servers:<br />
** [https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_archivebot_go_151 Archivebot GO Pack 151] (urls-dequis.org-all_minecraft_resources.txt, urls-dequis.org-assets.minecraft.net.txt)<br />
** [https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_archivebot_go_20140921200925 Archivebot GO Pack 20140921200925] (minecraft.net)<br />
** [https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_archivebot_go_20141011220004 Archivebot GO Pack 20141011220004] (pi.minecraft.net, stats.minecraft.net)<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Remix 3D<br />
| URL = https://www.remix3d.com/<br />
| project_status = {{offline}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}}<br />
| data = (Partial) {{IA item|remix3d.com_20191220000000}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Remix 3D''' was a [[Microsoft]] website to share 3D Objects. It was shut down on 2020-01-10.<br />
<br />
== Archival ==<br />
Archived with [[chromebot]] recursively from the homepage in job bajov-hapad-pafis-havun. This data was once accessible through the Wayback Machine (homepage [http://web.archive.org/web/20191106211106/https://www.remix3d.com/ here]), though playback of the main interface did not work correctly due to JavaScript. Since Chromebot's WARC files were removed from the Wayback Machine, the only way to access their contents is now directly.<br />
<br />
[[User:Kyndigs]] partially saved a few of the largest users, including Microsoft's content, which was the largest contributor, archive located here: https://archive.org/details/remix3d.com_20191220000000</div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Microsoft_Download_Center&diff=48119Microsoft Download Center2022-01-08T02:48:00Z<p>Jake: Add link to IA collection</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Microsoft Download Center<br />
| logo = Microsoft-icon.png<br />
| URL = https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/default.aspx<br />
| project_status = {{specialcase}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{in_progress}}<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/microsoft-download-center-grab microsoft-download-center-grab]<br />
| tracker = [https://tracker.archiveteam.org/microsoft-download-center microsoft-download-center]<br />
| data = {{IA collection|archiveteam_microsoft_download}} <br> {{IA item|microsoft_download_center_pages_202008}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The '''Microsoft Download Center''' is one of [[Microsoft]]'s platforms to distribute software and patches.<br />
<br />
== 2020 removal of SHA-1-signed content ==<br />
On 2020-07-28, Microsoft published the following announcement<ref>{{URL|https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/sha-1-windows-content-to-be-retired-august-3-2020/ba-p/1544373}}</ref>:<br />
<br />
<blockquote><br />
'''SHA-1 Windows content to be retired August 3, 2020'''<br />
<br />
To support evolving industry security standards, and continue to keep you protected and productive, Microsoft will retire content that is Windows-signed for Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (SHA-1) from the Microsoft Download Center on August 3, 2020. This is the next step in our continued efforts to adopt Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (SHA-2), which better meets modern security requirements and offers added protections from common attack vectors.<br />
<br />
SHA-1 is a legacy cryptographic hash that many in the security community believe is no longer secure. Using the SHA-1 hashing algorithm in digital certificates could allow an attacker to spoof content, perform phishing attacks, or perform man-in-the-middle attacks.<br />
<br />
Microsoft no longer uses SHA-1 to authenticate Windows operating system updates due to security concerns associated with the algorithm, and has provided the appropriate updates to move customers to SHA-2 as previously announced. Accordingly, beginning in August 2019, devices without SHA-2 support have not received Windows updates. If you are still reliant upon SHA-1, we recommend that you move to a currently supported version of Windows and to stronger alternatives, such as SHA-2.<br />
</blockquote><br />
<br />
This announcement was hidden away in their community forums and only made less than a week before the removal. Notably, no notice was shown anywhere in the Download Center itself.<br />
<br />
=== Archival ===<br />
There does not appear to be any way to determine whether a particular file is affected without downloading and analysing it. Therefore, we decided to simply archive everything on the MDC. [[User:JustAnotherArchivist]] retrieved all info and download pages with qwarc ({{IA item|microsoft_download_center_pages_202008}}). The actual files were retrieved in the microsoft-download-center DPoS project ({{IA collection|archiveteam_microsoft_download}}) and partially by mgrandi ([https://archive.org/details/@mark_l_grandi?and%5B%5D=microsoft_dl_center]). Or1dow6 created an index of the former at {{IA item|microsoft_download_center_html_index_2020-08}}.<br />
<br />
A continuous archival of new files is planned by [[User:JustAnotherArchivist]] but not yet operational.<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<references /></div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Postmedia,_Torstar&diff=48118Postmedia, Torstar2022-01-08T02:42:22Z<p>Jake: Update presumed status based on AB job</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Postmedia<br />
| logo = Postmedia_logo.jpg<br />
| image = Post_Media_screenshot.png<br />
| URL = Multiple<br />
| project_status = Unofficial<br />
| archiving_status = {{partiallysaved}}<br />
| data = {{Job|6gqx0h2ddwrt0546teaduc0uk}}<br />
}}<br />
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Postmedia and Metroland Media are two large media publishers in Canada. <br />
On November 27, 2017, Postmedia and Metroland Media (a division of TorStar) completed a deal to "swap" dozens of community newspapers. '''Not all newspapers are impacted. Only some were swapped.''' The reason is not known. The local offices of the newspapers have closed. The swap resulted in dozens of community newspapers stop publishing. The impacted newspaper sites are assumed to, at some point, become unavailable. According to BNN, Postmedia CEO says he didn't know Torstar was going to cut papers as well.<br />
<br />
It is unlikely for the impacted newspapers to resurrect. It is believed the companies closed papers and dismissed workers in an effort to focus on their other papers (competitors) within the relevant regions. For example, The Barrie ''Examiner'' was swapped and closed, likely for the benefit of The Barrie ''Advance'' (published in print and via https://www.simcoe.com/ , and is not closing).<br />
<br />
Postmedia has been protesting about Facebook and Google. Once they left the front page completely blank, which probably hurt their business more than it helped; and the same goes for when the replaced the front page with a letter to Justin Trudeau (the prime minister of Canada as of 2021. [[User:TheTechRobo]] plans on archiving some small(er) Postmedia-owned newspapers.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Postmedia==<br />
<span style=color:red>'''WARNING'''</span>: robots.txt does not allow ia_archiver or ia_archiver/1.6 user agents.<br />
<br />
Postmedia sites timeout over HTTPS (except metro). Non www will redirect to www subdomain.<br />
<br />
On November 27, 2017, Metroland Media (a division of TorStar) has announced it will close the following newspapers it received from Postmedia:<br />
<br />
* http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/ {{Red|Offline}}<br />
* http://www.northumberlandtoday.com/ {{Red|Offline}}<br />
* http://www.orilliapacket.com/ {{Red|Offline}}<br />
* http://www.bradfordtimes.ca/ {{Red|Offline}}<br />
* http://www.theenterprisebulletin.com/ {{Red|Offline}} <br />
* http://www.forterietimes.ca/ {{Red|Offline}} <br />
* http://www.innisfilexaminer.ca/ {{Red|Offline}} <br />
* http://www.niagaraadvance.ca/ {{Red|Offline}}<br />
* http://www.pelhamnews.ca <br />
* http://www.inportnews.ca/ {{Red|Offline}}<br />
* http://www.thoroldedition.ca/ {{Red|Offline}}<br />
* http://www.niagarafallsreview.ca/ {{Red|Offline}}<br />
* http://www.wellandtribune.ca/ <br />
<br />
24hours is a free news service.<br />
* http://www.toronto24hours.ca/ {{Red|Offline}}<br />
** http://eedition.toronto.24hrs.ca<br />
* http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/<br />
** http://eedition.vancouver.24hrs.ca<br />
<br />
Ottawa and Winnipeg Metro division - <s>these sites are a PITA to switch cities when using a bot!</s> {{Red|Offline}}<br />
* http://www.metronews.ca/winnipeg.html {{Red|Offline}}<br />
** <span style=color:green><s>Print version has been archived and available at</s>https://archive.org/details/Metro-Winnipeg </span> {{Red|WARNING: archive.org appears to have malfunctioned and some files need to be restored by them. An email has been sent. There should be 1456 original files, but only 46 show. CoolCanuck still has the pdfs and could reupload if needed.}}<br />
* http://www.metronews.ca/ottawa.html {{Red|Offline}}<br />
** <span style=color:green>Print version has been archived and available at https://archive.org/details/Metro-Ottawa_201711 </span><br />
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==Metroland Media==<br />
{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Metroland Media<br />
| logo = Metroland logo.png<br />
| image = Metrolandmedia_screenshot.PNG<br />
| URL = Multiple<br />
| project_status = Unofficial<br />
| archiving_status = Submitted to ArchiveBot with id: 6gqx0h2ddwrt0546teaduc0uk<br />
}}<br />
<span style=color:red>'''WARNING:'''</span> Metroland media pages heavily require JavaScript!<br />
<br />
http://thechronicleherald.ca/business/1524230-a-list-of-affected-canadian-newspapers-in-the-torstar-postmedia-deal reports that the following are closing: <br />
<br />
* "Belleville News" - unknown what this means <br />
* Brant News (https://www.brantnews.com/) {{Red|Offline}}<br />
<br />
* Inside Belleville (https://www.insidebelleville.com/) {{Red|Offline}}<br />
** Central Hastings News at https://issuu.com/centralhastingsnews<br />
** Quinte West News at https://issuu.com/quintewestnews<br />
<br />
* Kingston Region (https://www.kingstonregion.com/) {{Red|Offline}}<br />
** Frontenac Gazette at https://issuu.com/frontenacgazette<br />
<br />
* Ottawa Community news via https://www.ottawacommunitynews.com <br />
** Kanata Kourier-Standard at https://issuu.com/kanatakourier<br />
** Nepean-Barrhaven News at https://issuu.com/emcnepean<br />
** Orleans News at https://issuu.com/emcorleans<br />
** Ottawa East News at https://issuu.com/emceast<br />
** Ottawa South News at https://issuu.com/emcsouth<br />
** Ottawa West News at https://issuu.com/emcwest<br />
** Stittsville News at https://issuu.com/stittsvillenews<br />
** West Carleton Review at https://issuu.com/westcarletonreview<br />
<br />
* Our London (https://www.ourlondon.ca/)<br />
<br />
*Norfolk News (https://www.norfolknews.ca/) {{Red|Offline}}<br />
<br />
*Inside Brockville (https://www.insidebrockville.com/) {{Red|Offline}}<br />
** St. Lawrence News at https://issuu.com/stlawrencenews<br />
<br />
*Our Perth (https://www.ourperth.ca) {{Red|Offline}}<br />
** St. Mary's Journal-Argus at https://issuu.com/stmarysjorunalargus<br />
** Stratford City Gazette at ISSUU NOT FOUND??<br />
<br />
*The Weekly News (https://www.theweeklynews.ca/) {{Red|Offline}}<br />
** St. Thomas/Elgin Weekly News at https://issuu.com/weeklynews<br />
<br />
Abanondened sites: <br />
2012 - http://www.emcstlawrence.ca (changed to Inside Brockville?); Archives broken. <b>UPDATE 2021</b> It looks like the domain has been transferred to a completely different company "EMC Security".<br />
<br />
==Observations==<br />
* It is unknown when these sites will go offline. It might be tomorrow, or they might try to squeeze as much advertiser money out as possible<br />
* POSTMEDIA: eedition subdomain (electronic version of print papers e.g.: http://eedition.thebarrieexaminer.com) require a subscription. The front page of the latest version can be viewed for free. A 14-day subscription option exists for some papers. change www to eedition to access.<br />
* POSTMEDIA: eedition is running newspaperdirect.com as their software. They are aspx pages. A pdf version <br />
* POSTMEDIA: eedition front page (only front page) can be printed (as an IMAGE - not text) to a printer (e.g.: pdf printer).<br />
* '''RSS feeds''' only display a few articles. <br />
* POSTMEDIA: Archives (all posts) are available <br />
* POSTMEDIA: Some newspapers are available via PressReader (e.g.: https://www.pressreader.com/canada/the-barrie-examiner/) . Only the front page and a few articles are free to view. <br />
* Offices of the local newspapers have closed with a sign saying "This location is now closed. For any delievery concerns please contact Metroland Customer Service at 1-855-853-5613 Or email at customersupport@metroland.com" <br />
* https://www.metronews.ca/ottawa.html and https://www.metronews.ca/winnipeg.html on November 29, 2017 redirected to Google.ca<br />
* As of November 30, many sites now redirect to another local news site. They have been marked with "offline" in red.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Sources==<br />
* [https://metroland.com/press-releases/metroland-media-to-publish-4-daily-papers-purchased-from-postmedia/ Metroland Media press release] - be cautious possible bias<br />
* [https://news.google.com/news/story/d7z2VCugncTfjpMGBrkgVqipjIAiM?hl=en Google News coverage listing]</div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Postmedia,_Torstar&diff=48117Postmedia, Torstar2022-01-08T02:40:38Z<p>Jake: Add link to AB job</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Postmedia<br />
| logo = Postmedia_logo.jpg<br />
| image = Post_Media_screenshot.png<br />
| URL = Multiple<br />
| project_status = Unofficial<br />
| archiving_status = Submitted to ArchiveBot with id 6gqx0h2ddwrt0546teaduc0uk<br />
| data = {{Job|6gqx0h2ddwrt0546teaduc0uk}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Postmedia and Metroland Media are two large media publishers in Canada. <br />
On November 27, 2017, Postmedia and Metroland Media (a division of TorStar) completed a deal to "swap" dozens of community newspapers. '''Not all newspapers are impacted. Only some were swapped.''' The reason is not known. The local offices of the newspapers have closed. The swap resulted in dozens of community newspapers stop publishing. The impacted newspaper sites are assumed to, at some point, become unavailable. According to BNN, Postmedia CEO says he didn't know Torstar was going to cut papers as well.<br />
<br />
It is unlikely for the impacted newspapers to resurrect. It is believed the companies closed papers and dismissed workers in an effort to focus on their other papers (competitors) within the relevant regions. For example, The Barrie ''Examiner'' was swapped and closed, likely for the benefit of The Barrie ''Advance'' (published in print and via https://www.simcoe.com/ , and is not closing).<br />
<br />
Postmedia has been protesting about Facebook and Google. Once they left the front page completely blank, which probably hurt their business more than it helped; and the same goes for when the replaced the front page with a letter to Justin Trudeau (the prime minister of Canada as of 2021. [[User:TheTechRobo]] plans on archiving some small(er) Postmedia-owned newspapers.<br />
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<br />
==Postmedia==<br />
<span style=color:red>'''WARNING'''</span>: robots.txt does not allow ia_archiver or ia_archiver/1.6 user agents.<br />
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Postmedia sites timeout over HTTPS (except metro). Non www will redirect to www subdomain.<br />
<br />
On November 27, 2017, Metroland Media (a division of TorStar) has announced it will close the following newspapers it received from Postmedia:<br />
<br />
* http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/ {{Red|Offline}}<br />
* http://www.northumberlandtoday.com/ {{Red|Offline}}<br />
* http://www.orilliapacket.com/ {{Red|Offline}}<br />
* http://www.bradfordtimes.ca/ {{Red|Offline}}<br />
* http://www.theenterprisebulletin.com/ {{Red|Offline}} <br />
* http://www.forterietimes.ca/ {{Red|Offline}} <br />
* http://www.innisfilexaminer.ca/ {{Red|Offline}} <br />
* http://www.niagaraadvance.ca/ {{Red|Offline}}<br />
* http://www.pelhamnews.ca <br />
* http://www.inportnews.ca/ {{Red|Offline}}<br />
* http://www.thoroldedition.ca/ {{Red|Offline}}<br />
* http://www.niagarafallsreview.ca/ {{Red|Offline}}<br />
* http://www.wellandtribune.ca/ <br />
<br />
24hours is a free news service.<br />
* http://www.toronto24hours.ca/ {{Red|Offline}}<br />
** http://eedition.toronto.24hrs.ca<br />
* http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/<br />
** http://eedition.vancouver.24hrs.ca<br />
<br />
Ottawa and Winnipeg Metro division - <s>these sites are a PITA to switch cities when using a bot!</s> {{Red|Offline}}<br />
* http://www.metronews.ca/winnipeg.html {{Red|Offline}}<br />
** <span style=color:green><s>Print version has been archived and available at</s>https://archive.org/details/Metro-Winnipeg </span> {{Red|WARNING: archive.org appears to have malfunctioned and some files need to be restored by them. An email has been sent. There should be 1456 original files, but only 46 show. CoolCanuck still has the pdfs and could reupload if needed.}}<br />
* http://www.metronews.ca/ottawa.html {{Red|Offline}}<br />
** <span style=color:green>Print version has been archived and available at https://archive.org/details/Metro-Ottawa_201711 </span><br />
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==Metroland Media==<br />
{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Metroland Media<br />
| logo = Metroland logo.png<br />
| image = Metrolandmedia_screenshot.PNG<br />
| URL = Multiple<br />
| project_status = Unofficial<br />
| archiving_status = Submitted to ArchiveBot with id: 6gqx0h2ddwrt0546teaduc0uk<br />
}}<br />
<span style=color:red>'''WARNING:'''</span> Metroland media pages heavily require JavaScript!<br />
<br />
http://thechronicleherald.ca/business/1524230-a-list-of-affected-canadian-newspapers-in-the-torstar-postmedia-deal reports that the following are closing: <br />
<br />
* "Belleville News" - unknown what this means <br />
* Brant News (https://www.brantnews.com/) {{Red|Offline}}<br />
<br />
* Inside Belleville (https://www.insidebelleville.com/) {{Red|Offline}}<br />
** Central Hastings News at https://issuu.com/centralhastingsnews<br />
** Quinte West News at https://issuu.com/quintewestnews<br />
<br />
* Kingston Region (https://www.kingstonregion.com/) {{Red|Offline}}<br />
** Frontenac Gazette at https://issuu.com/frontenacgazette<br />
<br />
* Ottawa Community news via https://www.ottawacommunitynews.com <br />
** Kanata Kourier-Standard at https://issuu.com/kanatakourier<br />
** Nepean-Barrhaven News at https://issuu.com/emcnepean<br />
** Orleans News at https://issuu.com/emcorleans<br />
** Ottawa East News at https://issuu.com/emceast<br />
** Ottawa South News at https://issuu.com/emcsouth<br />
** Ottawa West News at https://issuu.com/emcwest<br />
** Stittsville News at https://issuu.com/stittsvillenews<br />
** West Carleton Review at https://issuu.com/westcarletonreview<br />
<br />
* Our London (https://www.ourlondon.ca/)<br />
<br />
*Norfolk News (https://www.norfolknews.ca/) {{Red|Offline}}<br />
<br />
*Inside Brockville (https://www.insidebrockville.com/) {{Red|Offline}}<br />
** St. Lawrence News at https://issuu.com/stlawrencenews<br />
<br />
*Our Perth (https://www.ourperth.ca) {{Red|Offline}}<br />
** St. Mary's Journal-Argus at https://issuu.com/stmarysjorunalargus<br />
** Stratford City Gazette at ISSUU NOT FOUND??<br />
<br />
*The Weekly News (https://www.theweeklynews.ca/) {{Red|Offline}}<br />
** St. Thomas/Elgin Weekly News at https://issuu.com/weeklynews<br />
<br />
Abanondened sites: <br />
2012 - http://www.emcstlawrence.ca (changed to Inside Brockville?); Archives broken. <b>UPDATE 2021</b> It looks like the domain has been transferred to a completely different company "EMC Security".<br />
<br />
==Observations==<br />
* It is unknown when these sites will go offline. It might be tomorrow, or they might try to squeeze as much advertiser money out as possible<br />
* POSTMEDIA: eedition subdomain (electronic version of print papers e.g.: http://eedition.thebarrieexaminer.com) require a subscription. The front page of the latest version can be viewed for free. A 14-day subscription option exists for some papers. change www to eedition to access.<br />
* POSTMEDIA: eedition is running newspaperdirect.com as their software. They are aspx pages. A pdf version <br />
* POSTMEDIA: eedition front page (only front page) can be printed (as an IMAGE - not text) to a printer (e.g.: pdf printer).<br />
* '''RSS feeds''' only display a few articles. <br />
* POSTMEDIA: Archives (all posts) are available <br />
* POSTMEDIA: Some newspapers are available via PressReader (e.g.: https://www.pressreader.com/canada/the-barrie-examiner/) . Only the front page and a few articles are free to view. <br />
* Offices of the local newspapers have closed with a sign saying "This location is now closed. For any delievery concerns please contact Metroland Customer Service at 1-855-853-5613 Or email at customersupport@metroland.com" <br />
* https://www.metronews.ca/ottawa.html and https://www.metronews.ca/winnipeg.html on November 29, 2017 redirected to Google.ca<br />
* As of November 30, many sites now redirect to another local news site. They have been marked with "offline" in red.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Sources==<br />
* [https://metroland.com/press-releases/metroland-media-to-publish-4-daily-papers-purchased-from-postmedia/ Metroland Media press release] - be cautious possible bias<br />
* [https://news.google.com/news/story/d7z2VCugncTfjpMGBrkgVqipjIAiM?hl=en Google News coverage listing]</div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Mercurial&diff=48113Mercurial2022-01-08T02:34:47Z<p>Jake: Add link to (I think) the correct collection. (specifically, it looks like 'bitbucket' and 'mercurial' were all shoved into one collection?)</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Mercurial repositories<br />
| project_status = {{specialcase}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{specialcase}}<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/mercurial-grab mercurial-grab]<br />
| tracker = [https://tracker.archiveteam.org/mercurial/ mercurial]<br />
| data = {{IA collection|archiveteam_bitbucket}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''Mercurial''', also known by its command line tool '''hg''', is a distributed version control system. Its development started at almost the same time and with similar goals as [[Git]].<br />
<br />
== Archival ==<br />
When [[Bitbucket]] announced its deprecation and removal of Mercurial repositories, a reusable archive project was created that can archive Mercurial repositories in general. It simulates <code>hg clone --stream URL</code>. The resulting archives can be cloned again directly from the [[Wayback Machine]], e.g. <code>hg clone --stream https://web.archive.org/web/2id_/https://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame</code>.<br />
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== Repo cloning ==<br />
From the <code>hg</code> docs:<br />
<br />
<blockquote>In normal clone mode, the remote normalizes repository data into a common exchange format and the receiving end translates this data into its local storage format. --stream activates a different clone mode that essentially copies repository files from the remote with minimal data processing. This significantly reduces the CPU cost of a clone both remotely and locally. However, it often increases the transferred data size by 30-40%. This can result in substantially faster clones where I/O throughput is plentiful, especially for larger repositories. A side-effect of --stream clones is that storage settings and requirements on the remote are applied locally: a modern client may inherit legacy or inefficient storage used by the remote or a legacy Mercurial client may not be able to clone from a modern Mercurial remote.</blockquote><br />
<br />
<code>hg clone</code> produces a directory with a working copy, plus the .hg directory containing version control data. However, this is internally sent as a bundle, which if captured can be unbundled normally. <br />
<br />
hg network protocols (as of September 2020):<br />
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* [https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hg-stable/file/42202492a3b9/mercurial/streamclone.py streamclone.py]<br />
* [https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hg-stable/file/42202492a3b9/mercurial/statichttprepo.py statichttprepo.py]<br />
* [https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hg-stable/file/42202492a3b9/mercurial/helptext/internals/wireprotocol.txt wireprotocol.txt]</div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Memory_of_Mankind&diff=48112Memory of Mankind2022-01-08T02:29:11Z<p>Jake: Add link to AB job</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Memory of Mankind<br />
| image = Memory of Mankind.jpg<br />
| description = <br />
| URL = https://www.memory-of-mankind.com/<br />
| project_status = {{online}}<br />
| archiving_status = <br />
| data = {{Job|3inj7}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Memory of Mankind''' is a project funded in 2012 by Martin Kunze. The main goal is to preserve the knowledge about our present civilization from oblivion and collective amnesia. Information is printed on ceramic tablets, then stored in the salt mine of Hallstatt, Austria. More than a simple archive project, it aims to create the "Time capsule of our era", letting people participate by allowing them to submit texts and images. In contrast to national archives, content for MOM is collected by anyone who takes part. It is a collective, "bottom-up" told history. <br />
<br />
== Archive ==<br />
<br />
* https://www.memory-of-mankind.com/ - {{job|3inj7}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Knowledge preservation initiatives]]<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* {{url|1=https://www.memory-of-mankind.com/}}<br />
* {{wikipedia|Memory of Mankind}}<br />
* https://www.facebook.com/MomMemoryOfMankind<br />
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[[Category:Knowledge preservation initiatives]]</div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Microsoft_Clip_Art&diff=48034Microsoft Clip Art2021-12-15T23:33:03Z<p>Jake: Add link to IA collection</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Microsoft Clip Art<br />
| logo = Microsoft logo.png<br />
| image = Office microsoft clip art Search results for Style 67.png<br />
| tracker = [http://tracker.archiveteam.org/microsoft-clip-art microsoft-clip-art]<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/microsoft-clip-art-grab microsoft-clip-art-grab]<br />
| project_status = {{closed}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}}<br />
| irc = clipfart<br />
| irc_network = EFnet<br />
| irc_abandoned = true<br />
| data = {{IA collection|archiveteam_msclipart}}<br />
}}<br />
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[[Image:Clip art MC900305443.WMF.png|50px|center]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Microsoft is phasing out its clip art collection. <ref>http://blogs.office.com/2014/12/01/clip-art-now-powered-bing-images/</ref><br />
<br />
== Site structure ==<br />
Items are sequential. Note: Only the last 6 numbers will vary, the filename always starts with M*900 (with * being P, C, S, M, H, B, or R, depending on the filetype).<br />
<br />
* http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/MP900448665.aspx<br />
*http://officeimg.vo.msecnd.net/en-us/images/MP900448665.jpg<br />
** http://officeimg.vo.msecnd.net/en-us/images/MH900448665.jpg (large preview JPG)<br />
** http://officeimg.vo.msecnd.net/en-us/images/MB900448665.jpg (medium preview JPG)<br />
** http://officeimg.vo.msecnd.net/en-us/images/MR900448665.jpg (small preview JPG)<br />
* http://officeimg.vo.msecnd.net/en-us/images/MC900349597.wmf<br />
** http://officeimg.vo.msecnd.net/en-us/images/MH900349597.jpg (large preview JPG)<br />
** http://officeimg.vo.msecnd.net/en-us/images/MB900349597.jpg (medium preview JPG)<br />
** http://officeimg.vo.msecnd.net/en-us/images/MR900349597.jpg (small preview JPG)<br />
* http://officeimg.vo.msecnd.net/en-us/images/MM900323751.gif<br />
** http://officeimg.vo.msecnd.net/en-us/images/MB900323751.gif (preview GIF)<br />
* http://officeimg.vo.msecnd.net/en-us/images/MS900431058.wav<br />
<br />
Might want to crawl the Microsoft clip art search to speed up discovery.<br />
* Search by category: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/CM079001901.aspx (last two numbers are incremental)<br />
** Clicking "View More Details" ([http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=cybart&ex=1#ai:MC900240985| example]) on an item POSTs metadata from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/_vti_bin/anonsvc/ClipAjax.svc/GetExtendedClipData<br />
*** Examine the Javascript to figure out how to grab metadata for each file.<br />
<br />
* Search by style: https://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=Style%20705# (incremental)<br />
* May be WAV: https://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?qu=floppy&ex=1#ai:MS900069495|<br />
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== How can I help? ==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Running a Warrior ===<br />
<br />
You can start up a [[Warrior]] and there select ''Microsoft Clip Art''. (If you don't really care what you are archiving, select ''ArchiveTeam's Choice'' instead, as at some points ArchiveTeam may prioritize another project.)<br />
<br />
=== Running the script manually ===<br />
<br />
If you use Linux and you're a bit familiar with it, you can try running the script directly.<br />
<br />
The instructions can be found at [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/microsoft-clip-art-grab github.com/ArchiveTeam/microsoft-clip-art-grab].<br />
<br />
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:left;"<br />
! Some additional information<br />
|-<br />
| Don't forget to replace YOURNICKHERE with your nickname.<br />
<br />
The number after <code>--concurrent</code> determines how many threads run at the same time. You can increase this number if your resources (RAM, CPU, bandwidth) are sufficient. However, if you constantly see messages about rate limiting, there is no need to increase the concurrency.<br />
<br />
If you want to stop the script, please do it gracefully if possible. To do so, create an empty file named '''STOP''' in the folder of the script (terminal command: <code>touch STOP</code>). The script finishes the current item(s) and stops only after that. (If you kill the script immediately, the items get broken, and they will need to be reassigned to another user.) – Before starting the script again, don't forget to remove the STOP file.<br />
<br />
If you see "Project code is out of date", kill the script, go to its folder (<code>cd microsoft-clip-art-grab</code>) and issue <code><nowiki>git pull https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/</nowiki>microsoft-clip-art-grab</code>. After the updating has finished, re-launch the script.<br />
|}<br />
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=== Donating to the Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
Content downloaded by the ArchiveTeam will be uploaded to the [[Internet Archive]], where it will be stored and be available – hopefully – forever. However, storing it costs thousands of dollars in the long run. So, if you can afford, please consider donating to the Internet Archive, so that this piece of history can be kept for us all. http://archive.org/donate<br />
<br />
=== Do you like our cause? ===<br />
<br />
If you want to help in other projects, want to learn more about ArchiveTeam, or even help in development in general, navigate to the [[Main Page]] of this wiki, from there you can reach a lot of information. The Team consist of volunteers working on the projects in their free time, so helping hands (and resources) are always welcome.<br />
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== Archiving status ==<br />
We're saving all the clip art in all (69) languages.<br />
<br />
Downloading started: 2014-12-23, in progress.<br />
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== References ==<br />
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| title = FilePlanet<br />
| logo = Fileplanet_logo.jpg<br />
| description = Website host of game content, 1999-2012<br />
| URL = http://www.fileplanet.com<br />
| image = Fileplanet_snap.png<br />
| project_status = {{specialcase}} (no longer being updated)<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}}<br />
| irc = fireplanet<br />
| irc_network = EFnet<br />
| irc_abandoned = true<br />
| data = {{IA collection|archiveteam-fileplanet}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
[http://www.fileplanet.com FilePlanet] is no longer hosting new content, and "is in the process of being archived [by IGN]."<br />
<br />
FilePlanet hosted 87,190 download pages of game-related material (demos, patches, mods, promo stuff, etc.). These tend to be larger files, ranging from 10MB patches to 3GB clients. We'll want all the arms we can for this one, since it gets harder the farther the archiving goes (files are numbered chronologically, and Skyrim mods are bigger than Doom ones).<br />
<br />
===Current Situation===<br />
<br />
We got direct access to the files by IGN, hooray! Mirroring is done, see https://archive.org/details/archiveteam-fileplanet for the tarballs. The ftp2 files cannot be shared publically since there are private files mixed in, we save them to IA anyways so maybe in the future we can sort them out. A detailed writeup and user-friendly interface will be available later. No help needed, everything below is outdated. Thanks for your interest!<br />
<br />
There is a half-assed search interface available at https://www.quaddicted.com/stuff/fileplanet/fileplanet.php?filename=yourfilenamehere and a directory browser at https://www.quaddicted.com/stuff/fileplanet/fileplanet.php?directory=/some/dir/here/<br />
<br />
===What We Need===<br />
<br />
* More file URLs, see https://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Fileplanet/non-id-urls<br />
* Where do links like http://dl.fileplanet.com/dl/dl.asp?classicgaming/o2home/rtl.zip come from and can we rescue those too?<br />
** The non-IDed files are stuck behind the download manager - any clever way past it? URLs to the files are of the form [http://download.direct2drive.com/ftp2/planetannihilation/mercilesscreations/opflash/opflash_-_uber_editor_tutorial.pdf?clientid=781894158 http://download.direct2drive.com/ftp2/planetannihilation/mercilesscreations/opflash/opflash_-_uber_editor_tutorial.pdf?clientid=781894158] and seem to require a valid ID to fetch.<br />
*** Those URLs are the ones we currently fetch too. The script "visits" the download page and extracts such URL. The problem with these files is that they open a download link in a new window and I have not yet found out how to "open" that window correctly with wget. Haven't really tried though. -Schbirid<br />
* Files! (approx. ??% done 22 June 2012)<br />
** The easy part (incrementing a fileID and downloading it) is pretty much done, we got ~7 Terabytes through that.<br />
* /fileinfo/ pages - get URLs from sitemaps (Schbirid is downloading these)<br />
** Afterwards, extract all thumbnail image links and grab the full size images (strip _sm2 from the basename)<br />
*** grep -hPo 'http.*?_sm2.jpg' fileinfo*/fileinfo.log | sed 's/_sm2//' > fileinfo_fullsizeimages_URLs; # wgot those<br />
**** Done! https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_fileinfo_pages_images<br />
** Schbirid is re-downloading all the fileinfo pages by incrementing the ID, the sitemaps were missing URLs<br />
* [http://blog.fileplanet.com http://blog.fileplanet.com]<br />
** Done! https://archive.org/details/FileplanetBlogFileplanetCom<br />
* Schbirid mirrored http://www.fileplanet.com/fileblog/archives/ (starting from a URL like http://www.fileplanet.com/fileblog/archives/10-24-2010_10-30-2010.shtml ).<br />
** Done! https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFileblog<br />
<br />
=== TODO ===<br />
* Iterate through the whole http://www.fileplanet.com/FULLID/IDRANGE/fileinfo/ pages to check if we missed something.<br />
* For the IA items where only the tar was uploaded, extract the log files and add them to the item.<br />
* Grep for ERROR in all the log files and redownload all the missing files into one filler tar (if small enough).<br />
<br />
=== Notes ===<br />
* Schbirid mailed to FPOps@IGN.com on the 3rd of May, no reply.<br />
<br />
===Status===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Range<br />
! Status<br />
! Number of files<br />
! Size in gigabytes<br />
! Downloader<br />
|-<br />
| 00000-09999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_00000-09999 archived]<br />
| 1991<br />
| 1G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 10000-19999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_10000-19999 archived]<br />
| 3159<br />
| 9G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 20000-29999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_20000-29999 archived]<br />
| 6453<br />
| 7G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 30000-39999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_30000-39999 archived]<br />
| 4085<br />
| 9G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 40000-49999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_40000-49999 archived]<br />
| 5704<br />
| 18G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 50000-54999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_50000-54999 archived]<br />
| 2707<br />
| 24G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 55000-59999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_50000-559999 archived] (bad URL)<br />
| 2390<br />
| 24G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 60000-64999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_60000-64999 archived]<br />
| 2349<br />
| 24G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 65000-69999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_65000-69999 archived]<br />
| 305<br />
| 4G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 70000-79999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_70000-79999 archived]<br />
| 59<br />
| 0.2G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 80000-84999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_80000-84999 archived]<br />
| 2822<br />
| 31G<br />
| Debianer<br />
|-<br />
| 85000-89999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_85000-89999 archived]<br />
| 1869<br />
| 29G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 90000-109999<br />
| Done, empty<br />
| 0<br />
| 0<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 110000-114999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_110000-114999 archived]<br />
| 2139<br />
| 35G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 115000-115999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_115000-115999 archived]<br />
| 932<br />
| 1.9G<br />
| codebear<br />
|-<br />
| 116000-116999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_116000-116999 archived]<br />
| 694<br />
| 11G<br />
| codebear<br />
|-<br />
| 117000-117999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_117000-117999 archived]<br />
| 752<br />
| 16G<br />
| codebear<br />
|-<br />
| 118000-118999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_118000-118999 archived]<br />
| 726<br />
| 16G<br />
| codebear<br />
|-<br />
| 119000-119999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_119000_119999 archived] (bad URL (_ instead of -))<br />
| 718<br />
| 28G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 120000-120999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_120000-120999 archived]<br />
| 733<br />
| 15G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 121000-121999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_121000-121999 archived]<br />
| 706<br />
| 16G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 122000-122999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_122000-122999 archived]<br />
| 693<br />
| 14G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 123000-123999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_123000-123999 archived]<br />
| 715<br />
| 15G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 124000-124999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_124000-124999 archived]<br />
| 616<br />
| 9.7G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 125000-129999<br />
| Done, archived [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_125000-125999] [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_126000-126999] [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_127000-127999] [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_128000-128999] [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_129000-128999] (bad URL)<br />
| 3384<br />
| 78G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 130000-130999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_130000-130999 archived] (only one file inside the tar!)<br />
| 603<br />
| 24G<br />
| codebear<br />
|-<br />
| 131000-131999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_131000-131999 archived]<br />
| 640<br />
| 22G<br />
| codebear<br />
|-<br />
| 132000-132999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_132000-132999 archived]<br />
| 626<br />
| 17G<br />
| codebear<br />
|-<br />
| 133000-133999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_133000-133999 archived]<br />
| 602<br />
| 25G<br />
| codebear<br />
|-<br />
| 134000-134999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_134000-134999_2 archived] (bad URL)<br />
| 551<br />
| 19G<br />
| codebear/SHORT<br />
|-<br />
| 135000-135999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_135000-135999 archived]<br />
| 763<br />
| 21G<br />
| codebear<br />
|-<br />
| 136000-136999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_136000-136999 archived]<br />
| 728<br />
| 27G<br />
| codebear<br />
|-<br />
| 137000-137999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_137000-137999 archived]<br />
| 601<br />
| 18G<br />
| codebear<br />
|-<br />
| 138000-138999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_138000-138999 archived]<br />
| 689<br />
| 26G<br />
| codebear<br />
|-<br />
| 139000-139999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_139000-139999 archived]<br />
| 705<br />
| 18G<br />
| codebear<br />
|-<br />
| 140000-140999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_140000-140999 archived]<br />
| 750<br />
| 26G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 141000-141999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_141000-141999 archived]<br />
| 586<br />
| 30G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 142000-142999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_142000-142999 archived]<br />
| 337<br />
| 19G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 143000-143999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_143000-143999 archived]<br />
| 292<br />
| 14G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 144000-144999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_144000-144999 archived]<br />
| 328<br />
| 20G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 145000-145999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_145000-145999 archived]<br />
| 216<br />
| 25G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 146000-146999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_146000-146999 archived]<br />
| 383<br />
| 30G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 147000-147499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_147000-147499 archived]<br />
| 279<br />
| 20G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 147500-147999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_147500-147999 archived]<br />
| 309<br />
| 17G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 148000-148499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_148000-148499 archived]<br />
| 311<br />
| 15G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 148500-148999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_148500-148999 archived]<br />
| 229<br />
| 14G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 149000-149500<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_149000-149500 archived]<br />
| 202<br />
| 8G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 149500-149999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_149500-149999 archived]<br />
| 221<br />
| 9G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 150000-150499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_150000-150499 archived]<br />
| 216<br />
| 15G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 150500-150999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_150500-150999 archived]<br />
| 270<br />
| 13G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 151000-151999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_151000-151499 archived]<br />
| 310<br />
| 19G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 151500-151999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_151500-151999 archived]<br />
| 244<br />
| 17G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 152000-152499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_152000-152499 archived]<br />
| 234<br />
| 19G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 152500-152999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_152500-152999 archived]<br />
| 255<br />
| 13G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 153000-153499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_153000-153499 archived]<br />
| 287<br />
| 19G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 153500-153999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_153500-153999 archived]<br />
| 269<br />
| 17G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 154000-154499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_154000-154499 archived]<br />
| 248<br />
| 18G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 154500-154999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_154500-154999 archived]<br />
| 173<br />
| 8.7G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 155000-155499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_155000-155499 archived]<br />
| 199<br />
| 11G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 155500-155999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_155500-155999 archived]<br />
| 179<br />
| 11G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 156000-156499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_156000-156499 archived]<br />
| 238<br />
| 13G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 156500-156999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_156500-156999 archived]<br />
| 185<br />
| 15G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 157000-157499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_157000-157499 archived]<br />
| 247<br />
| 18G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 157500-157999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_157500-157999 archived]<br />
| 267<br />
| 17G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 158000-158499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_158000-158499 archived]<br />
| 252<br />
| 16G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 158500-158999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_158500-158999 archived]<br />
| 278<br />
| 30G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 159000-159499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_159000-159499 archived]<br />
| 260<br />
| 11G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 159500-159999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_159500-160000 archived] (bad URL)<br />
| 220<br />
| 13G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 160000-160499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_160000-160499 archived]<br />
| 214<br />
| 15G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 160500-160999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_160500-160999 archived]<br />
| 154 <br />
| 17G <br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 161000-161499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_161000-161499 archived]<br />
| 232 <br />
| 22G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 161500-161999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_161500-161999 archived]<br />
| 277<br />
| 38G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 162000-162499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_162000-162499 archived]<br />
| 268<br />
| 34G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 162500-162999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_162500-162999 archived]<br />
| 294<br />
| 29G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 163000-163499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_163000-163499 archived]<br />
| 340<br />
| 21G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 163500-163999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_163500-163999 archived]<br />
| 279<br />
| 24G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 164000-164499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_164000-164499 archived]<br />
| 309<br />
| 19G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 164500-164999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_164500-164999 archived]<br />
| 230<br />
| 27G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 165000-165499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_165000-165499 archived]<br />
| 266<br />
| 20G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 165500-165999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_165500-165999 archived]<br />
| 174<br />
| 9.2G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 166000-166499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_165500-165999 archived]<br />
| 104<br />
| 12G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 166500-166999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_166500-166999 archived]<br />
| 119<br />
| 22G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 167000-167499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_167000-167499 archived]<br />
| 167<br />
| 27G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 167500-167999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_167500-167999 archived]<br />
| 99<br />
| 13G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 168000-168499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_168000-168499 archived]<br />
| 149<br />
| 14G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 168500-168999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_168500-168999 archived]<br />
| 195<br />
| 30G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 169000-169499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_169000-169499 archived]<br />
| 190<br />
| 19G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 169500-169999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_169500-169999 archived]<br />
| 290<br />
| 34G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 170000-170499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_170000-170499 archived]<br />
| 286<br />
| 50G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 170500-170999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_170500-170999 archived]<br />
| 231<br />
| 16G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 171000-171499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_171000-171499 archived]<br />
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| 21G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
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| 171500-171999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_171500-171999 archived]<br />
| 113<br />
| 9.8G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 172000-172499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_172000-172499 archived]<br />
| 227<br />
| 23G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 172500-172999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_172500-172999 archived]<br />
| 221<br />
| 13G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 173000-173499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_173000-173499 archived]<br />
| 216<br />
| 11G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 173500-173999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_173500-173999 archived]<br />
| 274<br />
| 24G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 174000-174499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_174000-174499 archived]<br />
| 231<br />
| 7.9G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 174500-174999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_174500-174999 archived]<br />
| 248<br />
| 23G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 175000-175499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_175000-175499 archived]<br />
| 294<br />
| 18G <br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 175500-175999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_175500-175999 archived]<br />
| 244<br />
| 18G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 176000-176499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_176000-176499 archived]<br />
| 354<br />
| 34G <br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 176500-176999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_176500-176999 archived]<br />
| 390<br />
| 23G <br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 177000-177499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_177000-177499 archived]<br />
| 359<br />
| 27G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 177500-177999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_177500-177999 archived]<br />
| 283<br />
| 24G <br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 178000-178499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_178000-178499 archived]<br />
| 174<br />
| 12G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 178500-178999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_178500-178999 archived]<br />
| 315<br />
| 31G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 179000-179499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_179000-179499 archived]<br />
| 249<br />
| 32G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 179500-179999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_179500-179999 archived]<br />
| 211<br />
| 22G<br />
| S[h]O[r]T<br />
|-<br />
| 180000-180499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_180000-180499 archived]<br />
| 179<br />
| 37G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 180500-180999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_180500-180999 archived]<br />
| 174<br />
| 23G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 181000-181499<br />
| Done, archived. [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_181000-181099 1] [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_181100-181199 2] [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_181200-181299 3] [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_181300-181399 4] [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_181400-181499 5] ([https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_181000-181499 trash])<br />
| 218<br />
| 71G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 181500-181599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_181500-181599 archived]<br />
| 49<br />
| 5G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 181600-181699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_181600-181699 archived]<br />
| 15<br />
| 2G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 181700-181799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_181700-181799 archived]<br />
| 53<br />
| 14G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 181800-181899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_181800-181899 archived]<br />
| 32<br />
| 5G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 181900-181999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_181900-181999 archived]<br />
| 40<br />
| 8G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 182000-182099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_182000-182099 archived] ([https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_182000-182499 trash])<br />
| 63<br />
| 22G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 182100-182199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_182100-182199 archived]<br />
| 52<br />
| 18G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 182200-182299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_182200-182299 archived]<br />
| 63<br />
| 25G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 182300-182399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_182300-182399 archived]<br />
| 44<br />
| 25G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 182400-182499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_182400-182499 archived]<br />
| 44<br />
| 10G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 182500-182599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_182500-182599 archived] ([https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_182500-182999 trash])<br />
| 50<br />
| 21G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 182600-182699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_182600-182699 archived]<br />
| 60 <br />
| 21G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 182700-182799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_182700-182799 archived]<br />
| 54<br />
| 23G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 182800-182899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_182800-182899 archived]<br />
| 52<br />
| 22G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 182900-182999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_182900-182999 archived]<br />
| 38<br />
| 10G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 183000-183099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_183000-183099 archived]<br />
| 45<br />
| 16G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 183100-183199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_183100-183199 archived]<br />
| 68<br />
| 50G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 183200-183299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_183200-183299 archived]<br />
| 39<br />
| 7.8G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 183300-183399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_183300-183399 archived]<br />
| 23<br />
| 2.4G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 183400-183499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_183400-183499 archived]<br />
| 41<br />
| 3.2G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 183500-183999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_183500-183999 archived]<br />
| 213<br />
| 27G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 184000-184099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_184000-184099 archived]<br />
| 54<br />
| 7.7G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 184100-184199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_184100-184199 archived]<br />
| 66<br />
| 2.7G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 184200-184299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_184200-184299 archived]<br />
| 58<br />
| 6.3G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 184300-184399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_184300-184399 archived]<br />
| 63<br />
| 19G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 184400-184499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_184400-184499 archived]<br />
| 63<br />
| 24G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 184500-184599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_184500-184599 archived]<br />
| 41<br />
| 1017M<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 184600-184699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_184600-184699 archived]<br />
| 53<br />
| 19G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 184700-184799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_184700-184799 archived]<br />
| 63<br />
| 25G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 184800-184899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_184800-184899 archived]<br />
| 54<br />
| 9.0G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 184900-184999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_184900-184999 archived]<br />
| 55<br />
| 6.2G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 185000-185500<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_185000-185500 archived]<br />
| 286<br />
| 64G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 185500-185999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_185500-185999 archived]<br />
| 169<br />
| 57G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 186000-186499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_186000-186499 archived]<br />
| 136<br />
| 47G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 186500-186999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_186500-186999 archived]<br />
| 126<br />
| 28G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 187000-187499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_187000-187499 archived]<br />
| 155<br />
| 42G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 187500-187999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_187500-187999 archived]<br />
| 164<br />
| 30G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 188000-188499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_188000-188499 archived]<br />
| 187<br />
| 23G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 188500-188999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_188500-188999 archived]<br />
| 226<br />
| 72G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 189000-189499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_189000-189499 archived]<br />
| 204<br />
| 28G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 189500-189599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_189500-189599 archived]<br />
| 27<br />
| 37G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 189600-189999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_189600-189999 archived]<br />
| 112<br />
| 51G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 190000-190099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_190000-190099 archived]<br />
| 24<br />
| 14G<br />
| Sui<br />
|-<br />
| 190100-190199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_190100-190199 archived]<br />
| 24<br />
| 4.7G<br />
| Sui<br />
|-<br />
| 190200-190299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_190200-190299 archived]<br />
| 28<br />
| 5.9G<br />
| Sui<br />
|-<br />
| 190300-190399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_190300-190399 archived]<br />
| 19<br />
| 2.6G<br />
| Sui<br />
|-<br />
| 190400-190499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_190400-190499 archived]<br />
| 21<br />
| 13G<br />
| Sui<br />
|-<br />
| 190500-190599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_190500-190599 archived]<br />
| 25<br />
| 17G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 190600-190699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_190600-190699 archived]<br />
| 34<br />
| 13G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 190700-190799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_190700-190799 archived]<br />
| 33<br />
| 3.3G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 190800-190899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_190800-190899 archived]<br />
| 28<br />
| 14G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 190900-190999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_190900-190999 archived]<br />
| 13<br />
| 947M<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 191000-191099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_191000-191099 archived]<br />
| 28<br />
| 28G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 191100-191199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_191100-191199 archived]<br />
| 27<br />
| 8.4G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 191200-191299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_191200-191299 archived]<br />
| 34<br />
| 22G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 191300-191399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_191300-191399 archived]<br />
| 14<br />
| 26G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 191400-191499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_191400-191499 archived]<br />
| 41<br />
| 17G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 191500-191599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_191500-191599 archived]<br />
| 30<br />
| 21G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 191600-191699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_191600-191699 archived]<br />
| 37<br />
| 25G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 191700-191799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_191700-191799 archived]<br />
| 20<br />
| 34G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 191800-191899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_191800-191899 archived]<br />
| 15<br />
| 3.3G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 191900-191999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_191900-191999 archived]<br />
| 31<br />
| 32G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 192000-192099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_192000-192099 archived]<br />
| 20<br />
| 8.2G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 192100-192199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_192100-192199 archived]<br />
| 22<br />
| 4.4G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 192200-192299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_192200-192299 archived]<br />
| 45<br />
| 29G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 192300-192399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_192300-192399 archived]<br />
| 43<br />
| 18G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 192400-192499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_192400-192499 archived]<br />
| 33<br />
| 8.8G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 192500-192599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_192500-192599 archived]<br />
| 30<br />
| 11G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 192600-192699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_192600-192699 archived]<br />
| 36<br />
| 5.6G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 192700-192799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_192700-192799 archived]<br />
| 17<br />
| 888M<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 192800-192899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_192800-192899 archived]<br />
| 38<br />
| 3.2G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 192900-192999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_192900-192999 archived]<br />
| 23<br />
| 9.2G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 193000-193099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_193000-193099 archived]<br />
| 45<br />
| 13G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 193100-193199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_193100-193199 archived]<br />
| 44<br />
| 9.0G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 193200-193299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_193200-193299 archived]<br />
| 43<br />
| 5.1G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 193300-193399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_193300-193399 archived]<br />
| 44<br />
| 2.0G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 193400-193499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_193400-193499 archived]<br />
| 25<br />
| 2.9G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 193500-193599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_193500-193599 archived]<br />
| 45<br />
| 32G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 193600-193699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_193600-193699 archived]<br />
| 33<br />
| 15G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 193700-193799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_193700-193799 archived]<br />
| 41<br />
| 15G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 193800-193899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_193800-193899 archived]<br />
| 41<br />
| 47G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 193900-193999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_193900-193999 archived]<br />
| 34<br />
| 5.1G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 194000-194099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_194000-194099 archived]<br />
| 52<br />
| 22G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 194100-194199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_194100-194199 archived]<br />
| 40<br />
| 25G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 194200-194299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_194200-194299 archived]<br />
| 35<br />
| 2.9G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 194300-194399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_194300-194399 archived]<br />
| 56<br />
| 3.0G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 194400-194499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_194400-194499 archived]<br />
| 55<br />
| 30G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 194500-194599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_194500-194599 archived]<br />
| 34<br />
| 7.2G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 194600-194699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_194600-194699 archived]<br />
| 25<br />
| 45G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 194700-194799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_194700-194799 archived]<br />
| 31<br />
| 25G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 194800-194899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_194800-194899 archived]<br />
| 37<br />
| 14G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 194900-194999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_194900-194999 archived]<br />
| 32<br />
| 15G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 196000-196099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_196000-196099 archived]<br />
| 55<br />
| 46G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 196100-196199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_196100-196199 archived]<br />
| 64<br />
| 25G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 196200-196299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_196200-196299 archived]<br />
| 57<br />
| 15G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 196300-196399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_196300-196399 archived]<br />
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| 14G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 196400-196499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_196400-196499 archived]<br />
| 74<br />
| 24G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 196500-196599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_196500-196599 archived]<br />
| 55<br />
| 27G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 196600-196699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_196600-196699 archived]<br />
| 58<br />
| 72G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 196700-196799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_196700-196799 archived]<br />
| 26<br />
| 3.4G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 196800-196899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_196800-196899 archived]<br />
| 52<br />
| 19G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 196900-196999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_196900-196999 archived]<br />
| 50<br />
| 15G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 197000-197099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_197000-197099 archived]<br />
| 53<br />
| 50G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 197100-197199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_197100-197199 archived]<br />
| 40<br />
| 15G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 197200-197299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_197200-197299 archived]<br />
| 53<br />
| 30G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 197300-197399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_197300-197399 archived]<br />
| 48<br />
| 5.5G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 197400-197499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_197400-197499 archived]<br />
| 46<br />
| 18G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 197500-197599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_197500-197599 archived]<br />
| 49<br />
| 11G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 197500-197599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_197500-197599 archived]<br />
| 49<br />
| 11G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 197600-197699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_197600-197699 archived]<br />
| 59<br />
| 48G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 197700-197799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_197700-197799 archived]<br />
| 35<br />
| 6.0G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 197800-197899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_197800-197899 archived]<br />
| 27<br />
| 30G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 197900-197999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_197900-197999 archived]<br />
| 35<br />
| 3.8G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 198000-198099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_198000-198099 archived]<br />
| 33<br />
| 3.4G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 198100-198199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_198100-198199 archived]<br />
| 48<br />
| 36G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 198100-198199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_198100-198199 archived]<br />
| 48<br />
| 36G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 198200-198299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_198200-198299 archived]<br />
| 32<br />
| 6.5G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 198300-198399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_198300-198399 archived]<br />
| 48<br />
| 50G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 198400-198499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_198400-198499 archived]<br />
| 50<br />
| 43G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 198500-198599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_198500-198599 archived]<br />
| 37<br />
| 17G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 198600-198699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_198600-198699 archived]<br />
| 26<br />
| 17G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 198700-198799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_198700-198799 archived]<br />
| 16<br />
| 4.7G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 198800-198899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_198800-198899 archived]<br />
| 48<br />
| 21G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 198900-198999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_198900-198999 archived]<br />
| 51<br />
| 19G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 199000-199099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_199000-199099 archived]<br />
| 44<br />
| 7.1G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 199100-199199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_199100-199199 archived]<br />
| 42<br />
| 11G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 199200-199299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_199200-199299 archived]<br />
| 49<br />
| 4.3G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 199300-199399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_199300-199399 archived]<br />
| 55<br />
| 14G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 199400-199499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_199400-199499 archived]<br />
| 39<br />
| 2.6G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 199500-199599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_199500-199599 archived]<br />
| 53<br />
| 34G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 199600-199699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_199600-199699 archived]<br />
| 31<br />
| 4.3G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 199700-199799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_199700-199799 archived]<br />
| 42<br />
| 2.6G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 199800-199899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_199800-199899 archived]<br />
| 49<br />
| 4.5G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 199900-199999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_199900-199999 archived]<br />
| 42<br />
| 13G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 200000-200999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_200000-200099 archived] (bad URL)<br />
| 247<br />
| 41G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 201000-201099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_201000-201099 archived]<br />
| 61<br />
| 7.6G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 201100-201199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_201100-201199 archived]<br />
| 71<br />
| 7.6G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 201200-201299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_201200-201299 archived]<br />
| 39<br />
| 7.5G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 201300-201399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_201300-201399 archived]<br />
| 44<br />
| 27G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 201400-201499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_201400-201499 archived]<br />
| 46<br />
| 7.9G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 201500-201599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_201500-201599 archived]<br />
| 54<br />
| 33G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 201600-201699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_201600-201699 archived]<br />
| 53<br />
| 21G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 201700-201799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_201700-201799 archived]<br />
| 49<br />
| 24G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 201800-201899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_201800-201899 archived]<br />
| 58<br />
| 47G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 201900-201999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_201900-201999 archived]<br />
| 45<br />
| 33G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 202000-202099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_202000-202099 archived]<br />
| 50<br />
| 15G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 202100-202199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_202100-202199 archived]<br />
| 35<br />
| 18G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 202200-202299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_202200-202299 archived]<br />
| 56<br />
| 14G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 202300-202399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_202300-202399 archived]<br />
| 42<br />
| 8.8G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 202400-202499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_202400-202499 archived]<br />
| 59<br />
| 34G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 202500-202599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_202500-202599 archived]<br />
| 48<br />
| 6.7G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 202600-202699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_202600-202699 archived]<br />
| 51<br />
| 13G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 202700-202799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_202700-202799 archived]<br />
| 56<br />
| 14G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 202800-202899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_202800-202899 archived]<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
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| 202900-202999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_202900-202999 archived]<br />
| 49<br />
| 30G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 203000-203099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_203000-203099 archived]<br />
| 74<br />
| 24G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 203100-203199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_203100-203199 archived]<br />
| 77<br />
| 2.7G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 203200-203299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_203200-203299 archived]<br />
| 45<br />
| 11G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 203300-203399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_203300-203399 archived]<br />
| 44<br />
| 6.5G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 203400-203499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_203400-203499 archived]<br />
| 32<br />
| 5.6G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 203500-203599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_203500-203599 archived]<br />
| 44<br />
| 7.7G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 203600-203699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_203600-203699 archived]<br />
| 40<br />
| 18G<br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 203700-203799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_203700-203799 archived]<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
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| 203800-203899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_203800-203899 archived]<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
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| 203900-203999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_203900-203999 archived]<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| NotGLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
| 204000-204099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_204000-204099 archived]<br />
| 39<br />
| 7.5G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 204100-204199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_204100-204199 archived]<br />
| 56<br />
| 23G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 204200-204299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_204200-204299 archived]<br />
| 51<br />
| 22G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 204300-204399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_204300-204399 archived]<br />
| 45<br />
| 4.1G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 204400-204499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_204400-204499 archived]<br />
| 41<br />
| 6.9G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 204500-204599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_204500-204599 archived]<br />
| 42<br />
| 4.1G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 204600-204699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_204600-204699 archived]<br />
| 38<br />
| 15G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 204700-204799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_204700-204799 archived]<br />
| 50<br />
| 27G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 204800-204899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_204800-204899 archived]<br />
| 23<br />
| 1.6G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 204900-204999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_204900-204999 archived]<br />
| 52<br />
| 31G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 205000-205099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_205000-205099 archived]<br />
| 46<br />
| 52G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 205100-205199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_205100-205199 archived]<br />
| 58<br />
| 48G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 205200-205299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_205200-205299 archived]<br />
| 46<br />
| 18G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 205300-205399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_205300-205399 archived]<br />
| 47<br />
| 8.7G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 205400-205499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_205400-205499 archived]<br />
| 61<br />
| 14G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 205500-205599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_205500-205599 archived]<br />
| 54<br />
| 4.8G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 205600-205699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_205600-205699 archived]<br />
| 37<br />
| 13G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 205700-205799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_205700-205799 archived]<br />
| 47<br />
| 15G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 205800-205899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_205800-205899 archived]<br />
| 46<br />
| 6.0G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 205900-205999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_205900-205999 archived]<br />
| 48<br />
| 31G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 206000-206099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_206000-206099 archived]<br />
| 54<br />
| 15G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 206100-206199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_206100-206199 archived]<br />
| 56<br />
| 6.0G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 206200-206299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_206200-206299 archived]<br />
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| 27G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 206300-206399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_206300-206399 archived]<br />
| 53<br />
| 8.4G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 206400-206499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_206400-206499 archived]<br />
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| 39G<br />
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| 206500-206599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_206500-206599 archived]<br />
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| 21G<br />
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| 206600-206699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_206600-206699 archived]<br />
| 49<br />
| 11G<br />
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| 206700-206799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_206700-206799 archived]<br />
| 58<br />
| 13G<br />
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| 206800-206899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_206800-206899 archived]<br />
| 40<br />
| 17G<br />
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| 206900-206999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_206900-206999 archived]<br />
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| 18G<br />
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| 207000-207099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_207000-207099 archived]<br />
| 37<br />
| 17G<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_207100-207199 archived]<br />
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| 20G<br />
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| 207200-207299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_207200-207299 archived]<br />
| 43<br />
| 6.4G<br />
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| 207300-207399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_207300-207399 archived]<br />
| 47<br />
| 16G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 207400-207499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_207400-207499 archived]<br />
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| 23G<br />
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|-<br />
| 207500-207599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_207500-207599 archived]<br />
| 39<br />
| 9.1G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 207600-207699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_207600-207699 archived]<br />
| 47<br />
| 11G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 207700-207799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_207700-207799 archived]<br />
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| 14G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 207800-207899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_207800-207899 archived]<br />
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| 15G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 207900-207999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_207900-207999 archived]<br />
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| 8.4G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 208000-208099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_208000-208099 archived]<br />
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| 8.9G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 208100-208199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_208100-208199 archived]<br />
| 46<br />
| 11G<br />
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|-<br />
| 208200-208299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_208200-208299 archived]<br />
| 45<br />
| 5.4G<br />
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|-<br />
| 208300-208399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_208300-208399 archived]<br />
| 46<br />
| 8.7G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 208400-208499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_208400-208499 archived]<br />
| 39<br />
| 6.0G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 208500-208599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_208500-208599 archived]<br />
| 46<br />
| 5.5G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 208600-208699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_208600-208699 archived]<br />
| 45<br />
| 4.3G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 208700-208799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_208700-208799 archived]<br />
| 39<br />
| 7.2G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 208800-208899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_208800-208899 archived]<br />
| 52<br />
| 7.7G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 208900-208999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_208900-208999 archived]<br />
| 45<br />
| 6.2G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 209000-209099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_209000-209099 archived]<br />
| 55<br />
| 8.6G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 209100-209199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_209100-209199 archived]<br />
| 42<br />
| 4.3G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 209200-209299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_209200-209299 archived]<br />
| 33<br />
| 12G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 209300-209399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_209300-209399 archived]<br />
| 36<br />
| 8.1G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 209400-209499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_209400-209499 archived]<br />
| 45<br />
| 6.5G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 209500-209599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_209500-209599 archived]<br />
| 58<br />
| 15G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 209600-209699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_209600-209699 archived]<br />
| 46<br />
| 9.9G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 209700-209799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_209700-209799 archived]<br />
| 64<br />
| 12G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 209800-209899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_209800-209899 archived]<br />
| 50<br />
| 5.2G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 209900-209999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_209900-209999 archived]<br />
| 45<br />
| 3.3G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 210000-210099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_210000-210099 archived]<br />
| 39<br />
| 3.6G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 210100-210199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_210100-210199 archived]<br />
| 43<br />
| 9.1G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 210200-210299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_210200-210299 archived]<br />
| 52<br />
| 7.0G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 210300-210399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_210300-210399 archived]<br />
| 57<br />
| 7.6G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 210400-210499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_210400-210499 archived]<br />
| 35<br />
| 6.8G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 210500-210599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_210500-210599 archived]<br />
| 46<br />
| 8.1G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 210600-210699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_210600-210699 archived]<br />
| 66<br />
| 5.5G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 210700-210799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_210700-210799 archived]<br />
| 55<br />
| 6.8G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 210800-210899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_210800-210899 archived]<br />
| 60<br />
| 13G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 210900-210999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_210900-210999 archived]<br />
| 47<br />
| 13G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 210100-210199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_210100-210199 archived]<br />
| 43<br />
| 9.1G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 211100-211199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_211100-211199 archived]<br />
| 22<br />
| 2.5G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 211200-211299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_211200-211299 archived]<br />
| 52<br />
| 7.5G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 211300-211399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_211300-211399 archived]<br />
| 56<br />
| 5.5G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 211300-211399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_211300-211399 archived]<br />
| 56<br />
| 5.5G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 211400-211499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_211400-211499 archived]<br />
| 49<br />
| 7.9G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 211500-211599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_211500-211599 archived]<br />
| 28<br />
| 4.7G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 211600-211699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_211600-211699 archived]<br />
| 47<br />
| 7.3G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 211700-211799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_211700-211799 archived]<br />
| 46<br />
| 22G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 211800-211899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_211800-211899 archived]<br />
| 50<br />
| 4.3G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 211900-211999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_211900-211999 archived]<br />
| 72<br />
| 8.8G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 212000-212099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_212000-212099 archived]<br />
| 70<br />
| 9.5G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 212100-212199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_212100-212199 archived]<br />
| 53<br />
| 16G<br />
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| 212200-212299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_212200-212299 archived]<br />
| 68<br />
| 11G<br />
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| 212300-212399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_212300-212399 archived]<br />
| 73<br />
| 13G<br />
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| 212400-212499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_212400-212499 archived]<br />
| 67<br />
| 11G<br />
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| 212500-212599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_212500-212599 archived]<br />
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| 12G<br />
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| 212600-212699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_212600-212699 archived]<br />
| 43<br />
| 2.8G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 212700-212799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_212700-212799 archived]<br />
| 60<br />
| 6.6G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 212800-212899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_212800-212899 archived]<br />
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| 5.5G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 212900-212999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_212900-212999 archived]<br />
| 78<br />
| 16G<br />
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| 213000-213099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_213000-213099 archived]<br />
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| 16G<br />
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| 213100-213199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_213100-213199 archived]<br />
| 62<br />
| 3.8G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 213200-213299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_213200-213299 archived]<br />
| 72<br />
| 20G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 213300-213399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_213300-213399 archived]<br />
| 85<br />
| 11G<br />
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| 213400-213499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_213400-213499 archived]<br />
| 78<br />
| 11G<br />
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| 213500-213599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_213500-213599 archived]<br />
| 68<br />
| 11G<br />
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| 213600-213699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_213600-213699 archived]<br />
| 71<br />
| 9.6G<br />
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| 213700-213799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_213700-213799 archived]<br />
| 79<br />
| 8.8G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
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| 213800-213899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_213800-213899 archived]<br />
| 79<br />
| 13G<br />
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| 213900-213999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_213900-213999 archived]<br />
| 62<br />
| 11G<br />
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| 214000-214099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_214000-214099 archived]<br />
| 77<br />
| 16G<br />
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| 214100-214199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_214100-214199 archived]<br />
| 71<br />
| 5.3G<br />
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| 214200-214299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_214200-214299 archived]<br />
| 69<br />
| 8.9G<br />
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| 214300-214399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_214300-214399 archived]<br />
| 70<br />
| 18G<br />
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| 214400-214499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_214400-214499 archived]<br />
| 65<br />
| 12G<br />
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| 214500-214599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_214500-214599 archived]<br />
| 68<br />
| 6.0G<br />
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| 214600-214699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_214600-214699 archived]<br />
| 63<br />
| 8.7G<br />
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| 214700-214799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_214700-214799 archived]<br />
| 76<br />
| 7.4G<br />
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| 214800-214899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_214800-214899 archived]<br />
| 83<br />
| 7.3G<br />
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| 214900-214999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_214900-214999 archived]<br />
| 67<br />
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| 215000-215099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_215000-215099 archived]<br />
| 68<br />
| 5.5G<br />
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| 215100-215199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_215100-215199 archived]<br />
| 63<br />
| 8.2G<br />
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| 215200-215299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_215200-215299 archived]<br />
| 71<br />
| 15G<br />
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| 215300-215399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_215300-215399 archived]<br />
| 63<br />
| 13G<br />
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| 215400-215499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_215400-215499 archived]<br />
| 73<br />
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| 215500-215599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_215500-215599 archived]<br />
| 76<br />
| 20G<br />
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| 215600-215699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_215600-215699 archived]<br />
| 58<br />
| 11G<br />
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| 215700-215799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_215700-215799 archived]<br />
| 77<br />
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| 215800-215899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_215800-215899 archived]<br />
| 77<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_215900-215999 archived]<br />
| 58<br />
| 20G<br />
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| 216000-216099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_216000-216099 archived]<br />
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| 18G<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_216100-216199 archived]<br />
| 71<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_216200-216299 archived]<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_216300-216399 archived]<br />
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| 14G<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_216400-216499 archived]<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_216500-216599 archived]<br />
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| 14G<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_216600-216699 archived]<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_216700-216799 archived]<br />
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| 14G<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_216800-216899 archived]<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_216900-216999 archived]<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_217000-217099 archived]<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_217100-217199 archived]<br />
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| 14G<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_217200-217299 archived]<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_217300-217399 archived]<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_217400-217499 archived]<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_217500-217599 archived]<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_217600-217699 archived]<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_217700-217799 archived]<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_217800-217899 archived]<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_217900-217999 archived]<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_218000-218099 archived]<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_218100-218199 archived]<br />
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| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_218200-218299 archived]<br />
| 67<br />
| 11G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 218300-218399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_218300-218399 archived]<br />
| 61<br />
| 9.6G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 218400-218499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_218400-218499 archived]<br />
| 75<br />
| 11G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 218500-218599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_218500-218599 archived]<br />
| 67<br />
| 11G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 218600-218699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_218600-218699 archived]<br />
| 62<br />
| 4.3G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 218700-218799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_218700-218799 archived]<br />
| 65<br />
| 24G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 218800-218899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_218800-218899 archived]<br />
| 51<br />
| 6.3G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 218900-218999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_218900-218999 archived]<br />
| 65<br />
| 6.2G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 219000-219099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_219000-219099 archived]<br />
| 68<br />
| 8.7G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 219100-219199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_219100-219199 archived]<br />
| 65<br />
| 2.6G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 219200-219299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_219200-219299 archived]<br />
| 78<br />
| 4.5G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 219300-219399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_219300-219399 archived]<br />
| 66<br />
| 3.1G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 219400-219499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_219400-219499 archived]<br />
| 67<br />
| 4.9G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 219500-219599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_219500-219599 archived]<br />
| 53<br />
| 8.5G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 219600-219699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_219600-219699 archived]<br />
| 60<br />
| 7.8G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 219700-219799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_219700-219799 archived]<br />
| 69<br />
| 1.3G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 219800-219899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_219800-219899 archived]<br />
| 58<br />
| 16G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 219900-219999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_219900-219999 archived]<br />
| 62<br />
| 3.3G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 220000-220499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_220000-220099 archived] (bad URL)<br />
| 250<br />
| 35G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 220500-220599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_220500-220599 archived]<br />
| 79<br />
| 21G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 220600-220699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_220600-220699 archived]<br />
| 63<br />
| 6.1G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 220700-220799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_220700-220799 archived]<br />
| 71<br />
| 18G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 220800-220899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_220800-220899 archived]<br />
| 69<br />
| 3.7G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 220900-220999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_220900-220999 archived]<br />
| 70<br />
| 15G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 221000-221099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_221000-221099 archived]<br />
| 77<br />
| 12G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 221100-221199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_221100-221199 archived]<br />
| 79<br />
| 13G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 221200-221299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_221200-221299 archived]<br />
| 77<br />
| 9.1G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 221300-221399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_221300-221399 archived]<br />
| 74<br />
| 6.7G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 221400-221499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_221400-221499 archived]<br />
| 75<br />
| 14G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 221500-221599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_221500-221599 archived]<br />
| 62<br />
| 6.0G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 221600-221699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_221600-221699 archived]<br />
| 47<br />
| 329M<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 221700-221799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_221700-221799 archived]<br />
| 50<br />
| 286M<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 221800-221899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_221800-221899 archived]<br />
| 67<br />
| 11G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 221900-221999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_221900-221999 archived]<br />
| 68<br />
| 11G<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 222000-222099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_222000-222099 archived]<br />
| 75<br />
| 15G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 222100-222199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_222100-222199 archived]<br />
| 75<br />
| 11G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 222200-222299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_222200-222299 archived]<br />
| 70<br />
| 24G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 222300-222399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_222300-222399 archived]<br />
| 65<br />
| 16G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 222400-222499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_222400-222499 archived]<br />
| 78<br />
| 12G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 222500-222599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_222500-222599 archived]<br />
| 58<br />
| 3.2G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 222600-222699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_222600-222699 archived]<br />
| 91<br />
| 7.0G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 222700-222799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_222700-222799 archived]<br />
| 77<br />
| 19G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 222800-222899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_222800-222899 archived]<br />
| 61<br />
| 9.6G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 222900-222999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_222900-222999 archived]<br />
| 75<br />
| 8.2G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 223000-223099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_223000-223099 archived]<br />
| 80<br />
| 11G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 223100-223199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_223100-223199 archived]<br />
| 60<br />
| 8.2G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 223200-223299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_223200-223299 archived]<br />
| 65<br />
| 13G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 223300-223399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_223300-223399 archived]<br />
| 70<br />
| 30G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 223400-223499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_223400-223499 archived]<br />
| 84<br />
| 11G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 223500-223599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_223500-223599 archived]<br />
| 74<br />
| 3.3G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 223600-223699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_223600-223699 archived]<br />
| 38<br />
| 1.4G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 223700-223799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_223700-223799 archived]<br />
| 61<br />
| 3.4G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 223800-223899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_223800-223899 archived]<br />
| 68<br />
| 7.9G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 223900-223999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_223900-223999 archived]<br />
| 71<br />
| 13G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 224000-224099<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_224000-224099 archived]<br />
| 47<br />
| 480M<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 224100-224199<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_224100-224199 archived]<br />
| 50<br />
| 4.4G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 224200-224299<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_224200-224299 archived]<br />
| 41<br />
| 6.7G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 224300-224399<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_224300-224399 archived]<br />
| 71<br />
| 2.1G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 224400-224499<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_224400-224499 archived]<br />
| 65<br />
| 7.7G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 224500-224599<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_224500-224599 archived]<br />
| 62<br />
| 9.4G<br />
| underscor/Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 224600-224699<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_224600-224699 archived]<br />
| 56<br />
| 958M<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 224700-224799<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_224700-224799 archived]<br />
| 58<br />
| 4.0G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 224800-224899<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_224800-224899 archived]<br />
| 57<br />
| 5.0G<br />
| underscor<br />
|-<br />
| 224900-224999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_224900-224999 archived]<br />
| 51<br />
| 351M<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 225000-225999<br />
| Done, [https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_225000-225999 archived]<br />
| 113<br />
| 566M<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
| 226000_229999<br />
| Done, empty<br />
| 0<br />
| 0<br />
| Schbirid<br />
|-<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Due to the wiki being not updated well Schbirid got 187000-189999 in 100 ID chunks uploaded to archive.org. TODO request deletion for those. Only if we are fully done with everything<br />
<br />
Also delete https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_120000-124999 (deprecated, Schbirid redid the range in smaller chunks) and https://archive.org/details/FileplanetFiles_134000-134999 (deprecated too)<br />
<br />
<br />
===Graphs===<br />
[[File:Fileplanet number of IDs from the sitemaps per 1k range.png]]<br />
<br />
{{navigation box}}</div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=MediaCrush&diff=47972MediaCrush2021-11-26T16:56:12Z<p>Jake: Add links to IA items</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = MediaCrush<br />
| logo = Mediacrush_logo.png<br />
| image = Mediacrush wayback 20150122100409.png<br />
| URL = https://mediacru.sh/<br />
| project_status = {{closed}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}}<br />
| irc = mediacrushed<br />
| irc_network = EFnet<br />
| irc_abandoned = true<br />
| data = {{IA item|mediacrush_coldstorage_part_1}} <br> {{IA item|mediacrush_coldstorage_part_2}} <br> {{IA item|mediacrush_coldstorage_part_3}} <br> {{IA item|mediacrush_coldstorage_part_4}} <br> {{IA item|mediacrush_coldstorage_part_5}} <br> {{IA item|mediacrush_coldstorage_part_6}} <br> {{IA item|mediacrush_coldstorage_part_7}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
MediaCrush was a media hosting service. The website accepted many types of files, including images, video, and audio. MediaCrush also converted GIFs into MP4s, resulting in smaller files and thus faster load times.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20140209122303/https://mediacru.sh/about</ref><br />
<br />
On January 28th, 2015, MediaCrush announced it was shutting down and would no longer accept uploads.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20150130040753/https://mediacru.sh/</ref><br />
<br />
== Shutdown notice ==<br />
<br />
<blockquote><br />
<p>Published January 28th, 2015</p><br />
<p>MediaCrush is being shut down today. Before I tell you why, I want to clarify a few things:</p><br />
<p><br />
* All content uploaded prior to today remains available<br />
* The [https://github.com/MediaCrush/MediaCrush open source project] is still alive and well<br />
</p><br />
<p>It's been a year and a half and we've come to the point where we can no longer continue this project. We have reached our storage capacity, and our ad revenue and donations are lower than ever. We cannot justify expanding our infrastructure and costs to continue losing money on this project. I'm extremely grateful to the folks who have been here for us, but it's time for us to move on to other things.</p><br />
<br />
<p>We will answer your questions on Twitter [https://twitter.com/mediacru_sh @mediacru_sh], and at our personal accounts [https://twitter.com/sircmpwn @sircmpwn] and [https://twitter.com/jdiezlopez @jdiezlopez]. You can also participate in the relevant thread on [http://redd.it/2tzuv0 /r/MediaCrush]. Personally, we're going to switch to [https://img.bi/ img.bi] and [https://pomf.se/ pomf.se] for our needs. You can find more alternatives to MediaCrush at [https://prism-break.org/en/ Prism Break]. Your upload history (if you enabled it) is still available [https://mediacru.sh/mine here].</p><br />
<br />
<p>Thanks for your support, everyone.<br /><br />
Drew DeVault and Jose Diez, the MediaCrush founders</p><br />
<br />
<p><br />
26,726,597 page views<br /><br />
11,100,380 users served<br /><br />
375,595 files uploaded<br /><br />
12,245 albums created<br /><br />
50 PB bandwidth used<br /><br />
2 exhausted founders</p></blockquote><br />
<br />
== Archiving ==<br />
<br />
There was no official gallery or list of files, making archiving very difficult. Additionally, one of the founders had said that the content "won't stay up for a very long time".<ref>http://www.reddit.com/r/MediaCrush/comments/2tzuv0/mediacrush_is_shutting_down/co3va4e</ref><br />
<br />
Both co-founders dropped by #mediacrushed and an archiving plan was worked up. All of the content on MediaCrush was uploaded to archive.org. Additionally, Imgrush, a MediaCrush-based website, has imported the backups and is hosting the data on their website.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/MediaCrush/comments/2yb66y/access_your_mediacrush_files_on_imgrush/</ref><br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
== External Links ==<br />
* [https://github.com/MediaCrush/MediaCrush MediaCrush source code]<br />
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20150205121506/https://mediacru.sh/transparency/ MediaCrush /transparency folder] (includes financial statements and analytics)<br />
* [http://www.reddit.com/r/MediaCrush MediaCrush subreddit]<br />
* [http://www.drewdevault.com/2014/10/10/The-profitability-of-online-services.html On the profitability of image hosting websites] by Drew DeVault<br />
<br />
{{navigation box}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Image hosting]]</div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Marxists_Internet_Archive&diff=47969Marxists Internet Archive2021-11-24T23:08:20Z<p>Jake: Add link to IA item</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Marxists Internet Archive<br />
| logo = <br />
| image = Marxists Internet Archive.jpg<br />
| description = <br />
| URL = <br />
| project_status = {{online}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}} in 2016<br />
| irc = redteam<br />
| irc_network = EFnet<br />
| irc_abandoned = true<br />
| data = {{IA item|dump_www-marxists-org}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Marxists Internet Archive''' is a website that hosts a multilingual library (created in 1990) of the works of Marxist, [[communist]], socialist, and [[anarchist]] writers, such as Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin, etc.<br />
<br />
The collection is maintained by volunteers, and is based on a collection of documents that were distributed by email and newsgroups, later collected into a single [[gopher]] site in 1993. It contains over 53,000 documents from over 600 authors, and in 61 languages.<br />
<br />
== Status ==<br />
<br />
Online.<br />
<br />
[https://www.marxists.org/admin/mirrors/rsync.htm Instructions for mirrors] (it requires 100GB)<br />
<br />
https://marxists.wikis.cc - mirror using wget (204 GB, 126,000 pages, 38,000 PDFs and 25,000 images)<br />
<br />
[https://archive.org/details/dump_www-marxists-org dump_www-marxists-org item at IA]<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Communpedia]]<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [https://www.marxists.org/ Marxists Internet Archive] Internet frontpage of MIA.<br />
** [https://www.marxists.org/admin/mirrors/index.htm MIA Mirrors] Links to mirrors of Marxists.org<br />
<br />
[[Category:Communism]]</div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Make_Magazine&diff=47968Make Magazine2021-11-24T23:05:23Z<p>Jake: Add link to Archives section</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Make:<br />
| logo = Make_logo.png<br />
| image = Makezine_-_6-4-19.png<br />
| URL = https://makezine.com/, https://makershed.com/, https://makercamp.com/, https://makershare.com/, https://makerfaire.com/<br />
| project_status = {{endangered}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{inprogress}} (through [[ArchiveBot]])<br />
| data = See [[Make Magazine#Archives|Archives]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Make:'''/'''Make Magazine''' is a magazine dedicated to do-it-yourself (DIY) content and related cultures, which is also responsible for the Maker Faire series of expos.<br />
<br />
== Archival ==<br />
Archival was initiated at the request of [[User:Jscott|SketchCow]] in #archiveteam on June 4, 2019, urging us to get started immediately on any and all things related to Make:<br />
<br />
<blockquote><p>[19:25:47] <@SketchCow> ====================================================</p><br />
<p>[19:25:55] <@SketchCow> EVERYTHING RELATED TO MAKE MAGAZINE. GET IT ALL.</p><br />
<p>[19:25:58] <@SketchCow> START IMMEDIATELY.</p><br />
<p>[19:25:59] <@SketchCow> ====================================================</p><br />
<p>[19:26:13] <@SketchCow> Anything they touch. Make Magazine. Makers Faire. Craft.</p><br />
<p>[19:26:59] <@SketchCow> makezine.com, makershed.com, makercamp.com, makershare.com</p></blockquote><br />
<br />
Not long afterwards, on June 8, 2019, [https://techcrunch.com/2019/06/07/make-magazine-maker-media-layoffs/ TechCrunch published an article publicly revealing that Maker Media had given its entire workforce marching orders to the meat grinder amidst financial troubles], which included the failure to secure [[Microsoft]] and Autodesk as sponsors for its flagship Maker Faire in San Francisco. Maker Media's CEO, Dale Dougherty, said the following about the future state of Make: content and its future:<br />
<br />
<blockquote><p>'''{{url|1=https://techcrunch.com/2019/06/07/make-magazine-maker-media-layoffs/|2=Maker Faire halts operations and lays off all staff}}'''</p><br />
<br />
<p>...</p><br />
<br />
<p>But Dougherty is still desperately trying to resuscitate the company in some capacity, if only to keep MAKE:’s online archive running and continue allowing third-party organizers to license the Maker Faire name to throw affiliated events. Rather than bankruptcy, Maker Media is working through an alternative Assignment for Benefit of Creditors process.</p><br />
<br />
<p>“We’re trying to keep the servers running” Dougherty tells me. “I hope to be able to get control of the assets of the company and restart it. We’re not necessarily going to do everything we did in the past but I’m committed to keeping the print magazine going and the Maker Faire licensing program.” The fate of those hopes will depend on negotiations with banks and financiers over the next few weeks. For now the sites remain online.</p></blockquote><br />
<br />
Of course, the promise of things going right in a negotiation and/or liquidation can easily turn out to be a mirage. But hey, we started early!<br />
<br />
== Archives ==<br />
* makezine.com {{Job|7o8gcnfor4b81iqjhka2au7t3}}<br />
* readerservices.makezine.com {{Job|aspe5p30xgr4ko05xub9jt76p}}<br />
* makerfaire.com {{Job|554igzxmycjmw5un7kctvbjfz}}<br />
* alameda.makerfaire.com {{Job|81m9o1laqyycrqnqog6nymd4e}}<br />
* chicagosouthside.makerfaire.com {{Job|el3e9o0cqqfzfjmgl44a3lxpx}}<br />
* detroit.makerfaire.com {{Job|e9r5ygvtd8cttqwsea84gtj8s}}<br />
* kingsport.makerfaire.com {{Job|cnlrq0oa4ls5n32saang63g70}}<br />
* galicia.makerfaire.com {{Job|d44x35of7z7dtgxgmmemd2de0}}<br />
* southshore.makerfaire.com {{Job|blhhlul8q3jqjvc39wkwcxkrv}}<br />
* idahofalls.makerfaire.com {{Job|6kkaa7atni92fob7sku7w4ri9}}<br />
* easternlongisland.makerfaire.com {{Job|30mzt6vwt4mmyi2swdoitfcef}}<br />
* glasgow.makerfaire.com {{Job|37uyvzt1pd6xtarix768wiv5g}}<br />
* providence.makerfaire.com {{Job|9yh9kbyta7bq1o7h91l0axqal}}<br />
* sheboygan.makerfaire.com {{Job|4td7l7zluulfzeh11wrkvlxqr}}<br />
* northcounty.makerfaire.com {{Job|68rmq4d9wk6tatbjknkxu3odo}}<br />
* prague.makerfaire.com {{Job|9nhj009amnqsizdtepbxy630k}}<br />
* honolulu.makerfaire.com {{Job|5gi63ydahcjnghfqufufzzg8g}}<br />
* kansascity.makerfaire.com {{Job|c8t0kh0xdc4czk0advqvrumbx}}<br />
* manila.makerfaire.com {{Job|aw1t7tzmxdy0tmbx5vsrgn2w1}}<br />
* galicia.makerfaire.com {{Job|dw9u66k2osldmgiaiirweguxe}}<br />
* coeurdalene.makerfaire.com {{Job|66dbvfg9xyb0yjhkd27dddbpc}}<br />
* edmonton.makerfaire.com {{Job|eqik9ql25voq5zmvlhwcs4zte}}<br />
* makezine.jp {{Job|df9cu2up8ph10w9cpihp2h42s}}<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Maemo<br />
| image = <br />
| url = various<br />
| project_status = community site is {{online}}, rest is {{offline}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{partiallysaved}}<br />
| data = {{Job|7u3djjc4n92mycc3t5jjyirud}} <br> {{Job|4feh4wqqqkq0f3t2p4wv3bzff}} <br> {{IA item|wiki-wikimaemoorg}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''Maemo''' was Nokia's internet tablet OS. The Maemo ecosystem was based on three parts: Nokia, Ovi Store and community. Nokia components were developed by Nokia and consisted of both proprietary and open-source software. The Ovi Store allowed third-party apps to be purchased or downloaded for free. The community portion allowed third-party apps to be developed, hosted, built, and loaded to the device.<br />
<br />
As of April 2015, the Nokia servers (websites under nokia.com) and Ovi Store are offline. The community site (maemo.org) is still online.<br />
<br />
== Firmware Archives ==<br />
<br />
Here lists archive of their firmwares. For Ovi apps, see [[Ovi Store]]<br />
<br />
http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/ was the host of the proprietary firmware which required checking of serial numbers. http://skeiron.org/ had an unlocked mirror but it is now gone too. Fortunately, Wayback Macine has an archive at https://web.archive.org/web/20131117073522/http://skeiron.org/tablets-dev/ .<br />
<br />
Links may point to Wayback Machine pages but the pages may not be rewritten correctly. Just prefix <code><nowiki>https://web.archive.org/web/*/</nowiki></code> if you get out of Wayback by accident.<br />
<br />
=== 770 (OS2005) ===<br />
<br />
* https://web.archive.org/web/20131117073522/http://skeiron.org/tablets-dev/nokia_770/<br />
* https://web.archive.org/web/20131117073524/http://skeiron.org/tablets-dev/nokia_770_os2007_hacker_edition/<br />
* https://web.archive.org/web/20131117073525/http://skeiron.org/tablets-dev/nokia_770_os2008_hacker_edition/<br />
* https://web.archive.org/web/20131117073525/http://skeiron.org/tablets-dev/nokia_770_other/<br />
<br />
=== N800 (OS2007) ===<br />
<br />
* https://web.archive.org/web/20131117073523/http://skeiron.org/tablets-dev/nokia_N800/<br />
<br />
=== N810 (OS2008) ===<br />
<br />
* https://web.archive.org/web/20131117073523/http://skeiron.org/tablets-dev/nokia_N810/<br />
* https://web.archive.org/web/20131117073523/http://skeiron.org/tablets-dev/nokia_N810_wimax/<br />
<br />
=== N900 (Fremantle) ===<br />
<br />
* RX51 firmware (eMMC and rootfs)<br />
** https://web.archive.org/web/20131117073524/http://skeiron.org/tablets-dev/nokia_N900/<br />
** https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_archivebot_go_004<br />
** https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_archivebot_go_005<br />
* downloads.maemo.nokia.com, repository.maemo.org (core binaries) (mirrors.muarf.org apt mirror)<br />
** ArchiveBot 4feh4wqqqkq0f3t2p4wv3bzff https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_archivebot_go_20141124150002<br />
** https://web.archive.org/web/20141124063939/http://mirrors.muarf.org/maemo/<br />
<br />
=== N9 (Harmattan) ===<br />
<br />
Lost forever? (I'm not familiar with how the N9 works so important files may have been mirrored already.)<br />
<br />
http://mirror.lxer.com/harmattan/url/http/ Contains such sites as<br />
* harmattan-dev.nokia.com<br />
* projects.developer.nokia.com<br />
* static.maploader.maps.svc.ovi.com<br />
<br />
Some other mirrors:<br />
<br />
* http://mirror.thecust.net/ (harmattan-dev.nokia.com)<br />
* https://katastrophos.net/harmattan-dev/<br />
<br />
TODO: check ArchiveBot and Wayback Machine list out the grabs<br />
<br />
=== Flashers ===<br />
<br />
* https://web.archive.org/web/20131118000450/http://skeiron.org/tablets-dev/maemo-dev-env-downloads/<br />
<br />
== Community Software Archives ==<br />
<br />
* http://catalogue.tableteer.nokia.com/ (bora, chinook, diablo, mistral)<br />
** ArchiveBot 7u3djjc4n92mycc3t5jjyirud [https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_archivebot_go_20141201100002 archiveteam_archivebot_go_20141201100002]<br />
** https://web.archive.org/web/20141201075625/http://catalogue.tableteer.nokia.com/<br />
* http://repository.maemo.org/<br />
<br />
Should make one soon?<br />
<br />
== Website Archive ==<br />
<br />
* Wiki (2012): https://archive.org/details/wiki-wikimaemoorg<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Madden GIFERATOR<br />
| logo = giferatorlogo.png<br />
| image = MaddenGiferator.png<br />
| URL = http://giferator.easports.com/<br />
| project_status = {{online}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}}<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/madden-giferator-grab madden-giferator-grab], [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/madden-giferator-items madden-giferator-items]<br />
| tracker = [http://tracker.archiveteam.org/madden-giferator/ madden-giferator]<br />
| irc = jiferator<br />
| irc_network = EFnet<br />
| irc_abandoned = true<br />
| data = {{IA collection|archiveteam_madden}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Madden GIFERATOR''' is a promotional site for the video game Madden 15, allowing people to create (often humorously) captioned GIFs of football players from the game.<br />
<br />
== Vital signs ==<br />
<br />
Seems to be stable for now, but as with many promotional sites, it's likely not going to stay for too long (especially when considering that it's promoting Madden '15, whose series has yearly instalments).<br />
<br />
== Site structure ==<br />
As of March 23, 2015, there are 454,831 items.<br />
<br />
*http://giferator.easports.com/gif/300000<br />
**sequential<br />
**the gif and jpg are stored in meta tags<br />
*http://prod-api-madden.grw.io/api/memes/meme-id/300000<br />
**metadata<br />
**also sequential<br />
*http://prod-mr-user.storage.googleapis.com/assets/user_seahawks_kchancellor31_jumpaftertackle_1410745605.084255/400x286/seahawks_kchancellor31_jumpaftertackle.gif<br />
**the actual gif<br />
**predictable, faster to scrape urls from the main pages<br />
*http://prod-mr-user.storage.googleapis.com/assets/user_seahawks_kchancellor31_jumpaftertackle_1410745605.084255/400x286/seahawks_kchancellor31_jumpaftertackle_share_letterbox.jpg <br />
**preview jpg<br />
**predictable, see above<br />
<br />
=== Scraped URLs ===<br />
Scraped URLs can be found [https://github.com/PressStartandSelect/giferator-items here].<br />
<br />
== Archives ==<br />
Archives of every item up to 454831 were made on March 20-23, 2015. They are currently being uploaded [https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_madden here].<br />
<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| image = MSN TV.png<br />
| description = Get in your comfort zone<br />
| URL = http://www.msntv.com/<br />
| project_status = {{offline}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}}<br />
| data = {{IA item|webtv_fire_grab}} (partial)<br />
}}<br />
'''MSN TV''', formerly known as '''WebTV''', is a bundled thin client and online service which is closing on September 30, 2013. Microsoft offers a bunch of migration options for MSN TV users, though it does not appear that an easy transition route will be offered for home pages. Many of these date back to the early 2000s, and all will be lost.<br />
<br />
==Closure notice==<br />
:'''Service Closure Announcement'''<br />
:The MSN TV service will be closing on September 30, 2013. If you are an MSN TV subscriber, [http://www.msntv.com/ClosureFAQ.asp click here] to read the Closure FAQ for details on what you should do before the service ends. You will also receive an email and letter providing more information.<br />
<br />
==Exploration==<br />
URLs of MSN TV web pages take the form of either <code>community.webtv.net</code>, or <code>community-X.webtv.net</code> where X is a number from 1 to 4.<br />
<br />
Sometimes random junk gets added into the start of the path part of the URL, in the form of <code>/@HH!XX!XX!XXXXXXXXXXXX/</code> for example, http://community-2.webtv.net/@HH!17!BF!62DA2CCF370F/TvFoutreach/COUNTDOWNTO666/ which is the same as http://community-2.webtv.net/TvFoutreach/COUNTDOWNTO666/. This will have to be sed'd out to remove duplicates. <br />
<br />
Sometimes @Lookup will appear in the same place in the URL. This, too, will need to be sed'd out.<br />
<br />
Pages are created with predictable filenames. So if we have:<br />
<br />
<tt><nowiki>http://community-2.webtv.net/AdamWonder/SITEOFWONDERS/page8.html</nowiki></tt><br />
<br />
Then chances are very good that <tt>page2.html</tt>, <tt>page3.html</tt>, <tt>page4.html</tt>, etc etc in the same directory, as well as a <tt>index.html</tt>, will exist as well. It'll also be worth checking for higher numbers as well. This <tt>pageX.html</tt> pattern seems to be a default name for MSN TV's page creator; a quick scan of the lists shows that there are ''no'' files on the community-* sites that end in ".html" which are not <tt>index.html</tt> or <tt>pageX.html</tt><br />
<br />
'''The below lists are raw, incomplete and overlapping.''' When the time comes to crawl MSN TV, the below lists will need to be merged, de-duplicated, and further processed to find more URLs.<br />
<br />
* [http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/ferusiveye.avrasm List of WebTV community sites, scraped from Wikimedia wikis]<br />
* [http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/vasusigayu.avrasm List of URLs from a 2009-ish dump of the Open Directory Project], some may no longer work<br />
* [http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/dimidinaga.avrasm List of URLs scraped from a Twitter search]. [http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/gilekefope.avrasm Original URLs before filtering]<br />
* [http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/ficequtape.avrasm List of URLS from Bing API searches] on site:webtv.net (12,000+). [http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/fuleciwequ.avrasm Older version of this list].<br />
* [http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/fuwufadaji.avrasm List of URLs in the Common Crawl index]. (1746)<br />
Other stuff:<br />
* [http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/gipuxumema.avrasm *.webtv.net DNS names], might be for internal use, may or may not be anything public-facing here<br />
* [http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/tobefifovo.dos List of URLs from URLTeam], thanks to soultcer. [http://paste.debian.net/20344/ Original unfiltered list]<br />
<br />
== Archives ==<br />
<br />
Archives of what was able to be grabbed are in [https://archive.org/details/webtv_fire_grab webtv_fire_grab].<br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = MP3Lizard<br />
| logo = MP3Lizard_logo.gif<br />
| image = MP3Lizard_screenshot_20190124.jpg<br />
| URL = {{URL|http://www.mp3lizard.com/index.cfm|English}}<br />{{URL|http://fin.mp3lizard.com/index.cfm|Finnish}}<br />
| project_status = {{offline}} (partially, see text)<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}}<br />
| data = {{IA item|mp3lizard.com_201901}} <br> {{Job|dzezdihrv21ypyaqyiqpeokll}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''MP3Lizard''' was a website for royalty-free music by independent artists that was operated by the Finnish web publisher AfterDawn. It was launched in that form in 2001 and effectively unmaintained since 2005. On 2019-01-24, AfterDawn announced that the site had been closed<ref>{{URL|https://www.afterdawn.com/news/article.cfm/2019/01/24/mp3lizard-shut-down}}</ref>.<br />
<br />
== Archival ==<br />
Contrary to the announcement, the site was not actually taken down entirely immediately. While the homepage and many other pages (e.g. artist profiles) started redirecting to the AfterDawn website, seemingly all content is still accessible through alternative URLs as of 2019-01-26.<br />
<br />
There are two independent archives: [[ArchiveBot]] job {{Job|dzezdihrv21ypyaqyiqpeokll}} and a wpull grab by [[User:JustAnotherArchivist]] (on IA: {{IA item|mp3lizard.com_201901}}). The former covers only the English site, the latter covers both languages. Both are available in the Wayback Machine.<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<references /></div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=MLKSHK&diff=47963MLKSHK2021-11-24T22:14:46Z<p>Jake: Add link to IA collection</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| logo = Mlkshk logo.gif<br />
| image = Mlkshk_homepage_screenshot.png<br />
| URL = http://mlkshk.com/<br />
| project_status = {{offline}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}}<br />
| irc = totheyard<br />
| irc_network = EFnet<br />
| irc_abandoned = true<br />
| source = https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/mlkshk-grab<br />
| tracker = https://tracker.archiveteam.org/mlkshk/<br />
| data = {{IA collection|archiveteam_mlkshk}}<br />
}}<br />
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<blockquote><br />
Save, Share & Discover. Easily save images from everywhere on the web. The silly ones, the sweet ones. The cool ones. The gross ones. Then share them with your friends and family.<br />
</blockquote><br />
<br />
'''MLKSHK''' was an image sharing community.<br />
<br />
<s>''THIS ARCHIVING PROJECT IS CANCELLED - MLKSHK HAD A SURGE OF LOVE FROM THEIR COMMUNITY AND WILL REMAIN OPEN. DETAILS WERE ANNOUNCED ON JUNE 30 HERE:''<br />
<br />
https://mlkshk.typepad.com/mlkshk/2014/06/mlkshk-is-open.html </s><br />
<br />
[2017/03/29] [00:25:45] <SketchCow> Word from MLKSHK they are shutting down, and they ask if we can archive them<br />
<br />
Looks like MLKSHK is back on the menu boys.<br />
<br />
== Shutdown ==<br />
<br />
<blockquote><br />
<p>'''MLKSHK Shutting Down'''</p><br />
<br />
<p>''When are you shutting down?''</p><br />
<br />
<p>September 1, 2014. It’s a Monday.</p><br />
<br />
<p>''Why are you shutting down?''</p><br />
<br />
<p>MLKSHK isn’t our primary source of income and it’s certainly not our primary focus. Despite earning very little from the site we still have to answer tech support, deal with spam, fix minor issues, fix major issues, keep the servers updated, sort out billing issues, and worry about the months we get linked on Reddit. Sometimes the server and bandwidth bill are more than we took in for the month—this is scary.</p><br />
<br />
<p>''Will you sell it?''</p><br />
<br />
<p>Of course! We would sell it to someone who will commit significant resources to it. Out of respect for the community we wouldn’t sell to anyone who we didn’t feel was a good fit.</p><br />
<br />
<p>''Can I get all the images I shared in a zip file?''</p><br />
<br />
<p>Yes! Click the link “Request Zip File Of All My Images” on your account settings page. It should take about a day to process your request if we don’t get inundated with requests. UPDATE: We are working with the [https://twitter.com/textfiles/status/463436494364213249 Internet Archive Team] to make sure they have everything they need to pull the site into their archive. </p><br />
<br />
<p>''What if…?''</p><br />
<br />
<p>We appreciate the passion the users have for the site but there really is no other option than this. We explored many ideas for making more money but nothing worked for us.</p><br />
<br />
<p>''I just bought a subscription, can I get a refund?''</p><br />
<br />
<p>Yes. Please email hello@mlkshk.com so we can figure out your refund.</p><br />
<br />
<p>''Will my subscription be canceled?''</p><br />
<br />
<p>Every subscription will be canceled before June 1.</p><br />
<br />
<p>Thank you to everyone who visited, bought a subscription, said nice things about us to your friends, and of course thanks for sharing.</p><br />
<br />
<p>Thanks also to Ivan Kanevski and Mark Paschal for helping us build the thing. And thanks to Chris Ereneta, David Barry, and Justin Williams for writing iOS code against our API. Also thanks to our advisor Anil Dash for helping us figure things out over the past few years.</p><br />
<br />
<p>Bye, and please keep in touch!<br><br />
Amber (@amberdawn) and Andre (@torrez)<ref>https://mlkshk.typepad.com/mlkshk/2014/04/goodbye.html</ref></p><br />
<br />
</blockquote><br />
<br />
<blockquote>I talked to @textfiles of the @archiveteam this afternoon to let him know we will work with them in getting MLKSHK’s data stored. Yay!<br />
<ref>https://twitter.com/mlkshk/status/463448796785934336</ref><br />
</blockquote><br />
<br />
== Reprieve ==<br />
<br />
MLKSHK is Open<br />
<br />
We want to tell you that MLKSHK will not be closing! And not only are we not closing but we are going to be doing some good stuff in the coming months. We appreciated all the nice things you tweeted and mailed to us, and we realized just how special this site was to so many of you. To turn it off would be a big loss. It’s a pretty special place.<br />
== Shutdown 2.0 ==<br />
<blockquote><br />
'''MLKSHK Shutting Down'''<br />
Hi, on April 1st, 2017 we’ll be turning off the ability to upload files to MLKSHK and the ability to view posts without being signed into your account. At that point we’ll provide a method for downloading all of your files to your computer. MLKSHK will continue to serve files until May 1st, 2017.<br />
<br />
It’s no longer possible to keep MLKSHK up and running at a level that is above “not-on-fire”. This is too much work for us.<br />
<br />
It’s been fun! We love all of you and when you think about it, it’s like we got an extra three years, much more than we expected. So thanks for showing up every day and uploading great images and being such a friendly place to be.<br />
<br />
There’s a lot of rotten and rotting communities out there, and MLKSHK was never one of them. That’s got nothing to do with us and everything to do with you.<br />
<br />
wave emoji,<br />
Andre & Amber (& Brad & Ann & Aaron & Joost & Ivan & Mark!)<br />
<ref>https://mlkshk.typepad.com/mlkshk/2017/02/mlkshk-shutting-down.html</ref><br />
</blockquote><br />
<br />
== Archives ==<br />
The WARCs are available in the the [https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_mlkshk archiveteam_mlkshk collection] and the archives can be accessed through the Wayback Machine.<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<references /><br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = MBinternet<br />
| URL = koti.mbnet.fi<br />
| image = <br />
| logo = MBinternet-Logo.gif<br />
| project_status = {{Offline}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}}<br />
| source = [https://github.com/chpwssn/mbinternet-items/ mbinternet-items]<br />
| irc = mobinternet<br />
| irc_network = EFnet<br />
| irc_abandoned = true<br />
| data = {{Job|e91d7}} <br> {{Job|1xnwv}} <br> {{Job|1vflw}} <br> {{Job|bd24e}} <br> {{Job|ip39w}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Saved by ArchiveBot.<br />
<br />
== Vital Signs ==<br />
<br />
From [[ISP Hosting]]: "No longer an ISP, future of hosted sites uncertain."<br />
<br />
13.6.16 - Appears to be down, redirects to landing page.<br />
<br />
== Discovery ==<br />
Sites follow the following 2 patterns (both contain the same content):<br />
* http://koti.mbnet.fi/USERNAME/ <br />
* http://koti.mbnet.fi/~USERNAME/<br />
<br />
=== Items ===<br />
* [http://paste.nerds.io/raw/munafisaqo Google Search Scrape ] [http://paste.nerds.io/raw/pitebucuye Users Only]<br />
* [http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/raw/wecexewufo Bing scrape]<br />
* [http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/raw/sofowixoge Twitter scrape]<br />
* [http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/raw/vukufafiwe MediaWiki scrape]<br />
* [http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/raw/jixohidoca Open Directory Project scrape]<br />
* [http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/raw/wocefukaje Common Crawl scrape]<br />
* [http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/raw/davuvecupu Scraped from http://mbi.mbnet.fi/mbinternet/kotisivulista/]<br />
* [http://paste.nerds.io/raw/rukasecesu Wayback CDX Scrape] [http://bigbird.nerds.io/webroasting/mbinternet/mbinternetcdxdomainraw.txt Raw CDX Search Data (121 MB)]<br />
* [http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/raw/pidomuxawi URLTeam scrape]<br />
<br />
== Archives ==<br />
<br />
Browse the [http://web.archive.org Wayback Machine].<br />
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Or, if you're looking for the WARC files, start [http://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=koti.mbnet.fi here].<br />
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[[Category:ISP hosting]]</div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Lytro&diff=47961Lytro2021-11-24T22:05:37Z<p>Jake: Add link to IA items</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Lytro<br />
| image = Lytroripfeat-800x420.jpg<br />
| description = Proprietary image hosting service<br />
| URL = http://pictures.lytro.com<br />
| project_status = {{Closed}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{partiallysaved}}<br />
| lead = Vitorio<br />
| data = {{IA item|lytro-hosted-partial-missing-files}} <br> {{IA item|lytro-hosted-partial-missing-files-1}} <br> {{IA item|lytro-hosted-partial-missing-files-2}} <br> {{IA item|lytro-hosted-partial-missing-files-3}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Result ==<br />
<br />
After testing to ensure the archived content would play back correctly, ~200GB of JSON and image files were recovered from Lytro's CDN and provided as WARCs to the Internet Archive. They were ingested early 2018, and Lytro "living picture" JavaScript embeds captured in the Wayback Machine prior to November 30, 2017, should be viewable once again.<br />
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(Reverse-engineering and crawling of the entire site was not attempted, just the restoration of already-partially-archived content.)<br />
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== Background ==<br />
<br />
Lytro manufactured "light field" cameras, and offered free hosting for the exported "living picture" images on their pictures.lytro.com service. They recently discontinued the hosting service, breaking all embeds. See e.g. https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/6/16742314/lytro-focus-photos-support-cameras-illum<br />
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For an example of broken embeds, see e.g. https://www.theverge.com/2014/7/30/5949913/lytro-illum-review<br />
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Lytro had announced at one point plans to open-source their viewer, but that never happened: https://www.lytro.com/press/releases/lytro-unleashes-interactive-power-of-living-pictures-to-the-web-with-new-lytro-webgl-player<br />
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The Internet Archive Wayback Machine captured many Lytro embeds and galleries, but none of these currently work. The embedded Lytro web player references several JSON files, which IA captured, but did not parse, so all the URLs referenced in the JSON were not retrieved.<br />
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== WARCs ==<br />
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* https://archive.org/details/lytro-hosted-partial-missing-files<br />
* https://archive.org/details/lytro-hosted-partial-missing-files-1<br />
* https://archive.org/details/lytro-hosted-partial-missing-files-2<br />
* https://archive.org/details/lytro-hosted-partial-missing-files-3<br />
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~200GB of JSON and image files which should allow many of the Wayback Machine's captured Lytro embeds to work again.<br />
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The first link should have its mediatype changed to "web".<br />
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== Details ==<br />
<br />
https://archive.org/details/lytro-hosted-partial-missing-files contains three sets of WARCs which capture many of the missing files. (The WARC files were captured using wget 1.19, which puts brackets around WARC-Target-URI headers. These WARCs were rewritten using <code>warcio</code> to remove those brackets. The original WARCs are in the <code>BracketedWARCTargetURI</code> folder.)<br />
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The <code>lfes-not-in-ia-4.txt</code> file in that item contains a list of ~1.2M URLs which are the image assets referenced in the JSON files.<br />
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https://archive.org/details/lytro-hosted-partial-missing-files-1 through -3 contains the captures of the ~1.2M URLs, which are supporting image files.<br />
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== Worklog ==<br />
<br />
pictures.lytro.com and lfe-cdn.lytro.com were downloaded from the Wayback Machine based on the date prior to the shutdown:<br />
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<nowiki><br />
$ ~/.gem/ruby/2.0.0/bin/wayback_machine_downloader https://lfe-cdn.lytro.com/ -t 20171129<br />
$ ~/.gem/ruby/2.0.0/bin/wayback_machine_downloader https://pictures.lytro.com/ -t 20171129<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
A regex search inside of all of the pictures.lytro.com files to find lfe-cdn references:<br />
<br />
<nowiki><br />
["'\(]https?:\/\/lfe-cdn\.lytro\.com.*?["'\)]<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
Downloaded all the URLs from that list which weren't already present:<br />
<br />
<nowiki><br />
>>> with open('lfe-urls-in-pictures.txt', 'r') as f:<br />
... lfes = f.readlines()<br />
... <br />
>>> len(lfes)<br />
47045<br />
>>> fresh = []<br />
>>> for a in lfes:<br />
... b = a.strip("\"'()\n")<br />
... if not os.path.exists(b.split('https://')[1]):<br />
... fresh.append(b)<br />
... <br />
>>> len(fresh)<br />
39798<br />
>>> with open('lfes-not-in-ia-1.txt', 'w') as f:<br />
... f.write('\n'.join(fresh))<br />
... <br />
>>> <br />
<br />
$ ~/bin/wget --ca-certificate=$HOME/Downloads/curl-7.57.0/lib/ca-bundle.crt -x --warc-file=lfes-not-in-ia-1 --warc-cdx --wait=1 --random-wait -i lfes-not-in-ia-1.txt <br />
</nowiki><br />
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That list wasn't deduplicated, there were ~10k duplicate URLs out of ~40k. Also, a lot of 500 errors off the CDN, mostly for URLs without a "v2" in the URL. e.g. these fail:<br />
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<nowiki><br />
https://lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/2020944a-25a4-11e3-abd1-22000a8914f9/carousel_preview.jpg<br />
https://lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/2516a14c-25a4-11e3-9166-1231393ff52e/output.html5.json<br />
</nowiki><br />
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but if I rewrite the second one to:<br />
<br />
<nowiki><br />
https://lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/2516a14c-25a4-11e3-9166-1231393ff52e/v2/output.html5.json<br />
</nowiki><br />
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it exists.<br />
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The v2 (I guess) player is their "new" WebGL-based one, which asks for these paths in the JS, e.g.:<br />
<br />
<nowiki><br />
LYT.PICTURE_ORIGINAL_URL = "https://lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/8112c254-17f8-11e4-8fa7-22000a0d84a4/v2/output.html5.json";<br />
LYT.PICTURE_NORMAL_URL = "https://lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/8112c254-17f8-11e4-8fa7-22000a0d84a4/v2/output.html5_normal.json";<br />
LYT.PICTURE_SMALL_URL = "https://lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/8112c254-17f8-11e4-8fa7-22000a0d84a4/v2/output.html5_small.json";<br />
LYT.PICTURE_TINY_URL = "https://lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/8112c254-17f8-11e4-8fa7-22000a0d84a4/v2/output.html5_tiny.json";<br />
LYT.PREVIEW_URL = "https://lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/8112c254-17f8-11e4-8fa7-22000a0d84a4/v2/player_preview.jpeg";<br />
</nowiki><br />
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Went through all the URLs and pulled out all the UUID keys and see if there are those additional paths still to be fetched.<br />
<br />
<nowiki><br />
>>> with open('lfe-urls-in-pictures.txt', 'r') as f:<br />
... lfes = f.readlines()<br />
... <br />
>>> len(lfes)<br />
47045<br />
>>> v2s = []<br />
>>> uuids = []<br />
>>> for a in lfes:<br />
... b = a.strip("\"'()\n").split('/')<br />
... if len(b[4]) == 36:<br />
... uuids.append(b[4])<br />
... elif b[4] == 'announce':<br />
... uuids.append(b[5])<br />
... elif b[4] == 'players':<br />
... pass<br />
... else:<br />
... print b<br />
... <br />
>>> len(uuids)<br />
47007<br />
>>> uuids = set(uuids)<br />
>>> len(uuids)<br />
10866<br />
>>> import os<br />
>>> for a in uuids:<br />
... for b in ['output.html5.json', 'output.html5_normal.json', 'output.html5_small.json', 'output.html5_tiny.json', 'player_preview.jpeg']:<br />
... if not os.path.exists('lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/{}/v2/{}'.format(a, b)):<br />
... v2s.append('https://lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/{}/v2/{}'.format(a, b))<br />
... <br />
>>> len(v2s)<br />
30438<br />
>>> len(set(v2s))<br />
30438<br />
>>> <br />
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$ ~/bin/wget --ca-certificate=/Users/vitorio/Downloads/curl-7.57.0/lib/ca-bundle.crt -x --warc-file=lfes-not-in-ia-2 --warc-cdx --warc-max-size=1G --wait=1 --random-wait -i lfes-not-in-ia-2.txt<br />
</nowiki><br />
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Could also back up schema.lytro.com, an S3 bucket which stores all the JSON schemas for the JSON files.<br />
<br />
Note that the JSON files include an `asset_base` URL reference to lfe-cdn.lytro.com, but that isn't actually part of the JSON schema, and it doesn't appear to be checked by the last version of the player JS, so no need to rewrite it.<br />
<br />
Now that we have all the UUIDs, let's check all the folders in the CDN directory to make sure we haven't missed any JSON downloads.<br />
<br />
<nowiki><br />
>>> assets = os.listdir('lfe-cdn.lytro.com/assets')<br />
>>> lfe = os.listdir('lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe')<br />
>>> len(lfe)<br />
10896<br />
>>> len(assets)<br />
34<br />
>>> uuids = assets + lfe<br />
>>> len(uuids)<br />
10930<br />
>>> uuids = [x for x in uuids if len(x) == 36]<br />
>>> len(uuids)<br />
10927<br />
>>> uuids = set(uuids)<br />
>>> len(uuids)<br />
10894<br />
>>> v2s = []<br />
>>> for a in uuids:<br />
... for b in ['output.html5.json', 'output.html5_normal.json', 'output.html5_small.json', 'output.html5_tiny.json', 'player_preview.jpeg']:<br />
... if not os.path.exists('lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/{}/v2/{}'.format(a, b)):<br />
... v2s.append('https://lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/{}/v2/{}'.format(a, b))<br />
... <br />
>>> len(v2s)<br />
165<br />
>>> with open('lfes-not-in-ia-3.txt', 'w') as f:<br />
... f.write('\n'.join(v2s))<br />
... <br />
>>><br />
<br />
$ ~/bin/wget --ca-certificate=/Users/vitorio/Downloads/curl-7.57.0/lib/ca-bundle.crt -x --warc-file=lfes-not-in-ia-3 --warc-cdx --warc-max-size=1G --wait=1 --random-wait -i lfes-not-in-ia-3.txt<br />
</nowiki><br />
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At least some of the JSON files were served by IA erroneously without being gzip decompressed:<br />
<br />
<nowiki><br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/02c39bca-1146-11e4-a2b8-22000ab80aeb/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/0f16b1d2-1128-11e4-9af7-22000a8a0b0d/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/175c8c20-1206-11e4-970d-22000ab80aeb/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/1e4f739e-1206-11e4-970d-22000ab80aeb/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/28ad3d90-112e-11e4-be98-22000a2d8f66/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/36066900-1131-11e4-8bd7-22000a2d8f66/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/493f6fc8-1201-11e4-bfe5-22000a2b9e9d/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/8a4b167c-1132-11e4-95dc-22000a2d8f66/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/8bb527ea-1133-11e4-8bd7-22000a2d8f66/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/90a1a35a-1200-11e4-9a06-22000a2b9e9d/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/90d88df2-1200-11e4-bfe5-22000a2b9e9d/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/91427488-1200-11e4-a093-22000ab80aeb/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/91f617fe-1133-11e4-9af7-22000a8a0b0d/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/926eb8c0-1139-11e4-84d3-22000a2b9e9d/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/92bb1d64-1139-11e4-b404-22000a2b9e9d/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/9664811e-1204-11e4-9573-22000a2b9e9d/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/96a5e7ee-1204-11e4-bfe5-22000a2b9e9d/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/970dea7e-1204-11e4-b34f-22000a2b9e9d/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/9728bc6e-1204-11e4-b8c1-22000ab80aeb/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/9b00b186-112b-11e4-966b-22000a2d8f66/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/a1ea6af6-11fc-11e4-b258-22000ab80aeb/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/db00af6a-0ed9-11e4-8a95-22000a4184f0/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/f1c74502-0ed8-11e4-967c-12313b04e812/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe/f2509528-0ed8-11e4-8023-12313b04e812/v2/output.html5_small.json<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
The filenames generated by Lytro's processes seem to be fairly unique per embed, so no point in generating URLs not represented in the JSON files.<br />
<br />
Parse all the JSON files and generate the list of image dependencies:<br />
<br />
<nowiki><br />
>>> import os, nested_lookup, json, gzip<br />
>>> urls = []<br />
>>> assets = []<br />
>>> for root, dirs, files in os.walk('lfe-cdn.lytro.com/lfe'):<br />
... for a in files:<br />
... if os.path.splitext(a)[1] == '.json':<br />
... try:<br />
... with open(os.path.join(root, a), 'r') as f:<br />
... j = json.load(f)<br />
... except:<br />
... print os.path.join(root, a)<br />
... try:<br />
... with gzip.open(os.path.join(root, a), 'rb') as f:<br />
... j = json.load(f)<br />
... except:<br />
... print 'not gzip', os.path.join(root, a)<br />
... continue<br />
... imgs = nested_lookup.nested_lookup('imageUrl', j)<br />
... for i in imgs:<br />
... assets.append(i)<br />
... urls.append('https://{}'.format(os.path.join(root, i)))<br />
... <br />
>>> len(urls)<br />
1285432<br />
>>> len(set(urls))<br />
1285432<br />
>>> len(assets)<br />
1285432<br />
>>> len(set(assets))<br />
275454<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
wget 1.19 writes WARC-Target-URI headers with brackets around the URL, breaking some AT/IA/WB software. Rewrite these headers using <code>warcio</code>.<br />
<br />
<nowiki><br />
>>> from warcio.archiveiterator import ArchiveIterator<br />
>>> from warcio.warcwriter import WARCWriter<br />
>>> output = open('lfes-not-in-ia-1.warc.gz', 'wb')<br />
>>> writer = WARCWriter(output, gzip=True)<br />
>>> with open('brackets.lfes-not-in-ia-1.warc.gz', 'rb') as stream:<br />
... for record in ArchiveIterator(stream):<br />
... if 'WARC-Target-URI' in record.rec_headers: <br />
... record.rec_headers['WARC-Target-URI'] = record.rec_headers['WARC-Target-URI'].lstrip('<').rstrip('>')<br />
... writer.write_record(record) <br />
... <br />
>>> output.close()<br />
>>> output = open('lfes-not-in-ia-2-00000.warc.gz', 'wb')<br />
>>> writer = WARCWriter(output, gzip=True)<br />
>>> with open('brackets.lfes-not-in-ia-2-00000.warc.gz', 'rb') as stream:<br />
... for record in ArchiveIterator(stream):<br />
... if 'WARC-Target-URI' in record.rec_headers: <br />
... record.rec_headers['WARC-Target-URI'] = record.rec_headers['WARC-Target-URI'].lstrip('<').rstrip('>')<br />
... writer.write_record(record)<br />
... <br />
>>> output.close()<br />
>>> output = open('lfes-not-in-ia-2-meta.warc.gz', 'wb')<br />
>>> writer = WARCWriter(output, gzip=True)<br />
>>> with open('brackets.lfes-not-in-ia-2-meta.warc.gz', 'rb') as stream:<br />
... for record in ArchiveIterator(stream):<br />
... if 'WARC-Target-URI' in record.rec_headers:<br />
... record.rec_headers['WARC-Target-URI'] = record.rec_headers['WARC-Target-URI'].lstrip('<').rstrip('>')<br />
... writer.write_record(record)<br />
... <br />
>>> output.close()<br />
>>> output = open('lfes-not-in-ia-3-00000.warc.gz', 'wb')<br />
>>> writer = WARCWriter(output, gzip=True)<br />
>>> with open('brackets.lfes-not-in-ia-3-00000.warc.gz', 'rb') as stream:<br />
... for record in ArchiveIterator(stream):<br />
... if 'WARC-Target-URI' in record.rec_headers:<br />
... record.rec_headers['WARC-Target-URI'] = record.rec_headers['WARC-Target-URI'].lstrip('<').rstrip('>')<br />
... writer.write_record(record)<br />
... <br />
>>> output.close()<br />
>>> output = open('lfes-not-in-ia-3-meta.warc.gz', 'wb')<br />
>>> writer = WARCWriter(output, gzip=True)<br />
>>> with open('brackets.lfes-not-in-ia-3-meta.warc.gz', 'rb') as stream:<br />
... for record in ArchiveIterator(stream):<br />
... if 'WARC-Target-URI' in record.rec_headers: <br />
... record.rec_headers['WARC-Target-URI'] = record.rec_headers['WARC-Target-URI'].lstrip('<').rstrip('>')<br />
... writer.write_record(record) <br />
... <br />
>>> output.close()<br />
>>> ^D<br />
</nowiki></div>Jakehttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Lulu_Poetry&diff=47960Lulu Poetry2021-11-24T21:58:20Z<p>Jake: Change status.</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Lulu Poetry<br />
| image = Lulu Poetry home page.png<br />
| logo = Lulu Poetry.gif<br />
| description = A screen shot of the Lulu Poetry home page<br />
| URL = {{url|1=http://www.poetry.com}}<br />
| project_status = {{closed}} May 4, 2011<br />
| archiving_status = {{lost}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Lulu Poetry''' or '''Poetry.com''', announced on April 13, 2011 that they would close less than a month later on May 4, deleting all 14 million poems. Archive Team members amassed to find out how to help and aim their [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOIC LOIC]'s at it. (By the way, I actually mean their crawlers, not DDoS cannons.)<br />
<br />
'''News'''<br><br />
'''May 4:''' As of midnight EST on May 4, the site appears unreachable (even from unblocked IPs). Looks like "available until May 4" was not inclusive. R.I.P. the work of millions. Now on to [[Lulu Poetry#Google Cache|Google Cache]]!<br><br />
''May 2'': We're getting IP-blocked all over. But it looks like something that's still successful is using proxies from a [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Log&limit=1000&type=block&user=ProcseeBot&month=&year= list on Wikipedia] (the <nowiki><!-- 8080 --></nowiki> ones) '''and''' faking wget's user agent.<br><br />
''May 2'': It looks like the battle has begun. They seem to have started blocking either our IPs or our wget user-agent strings. Current strategies include getting more IPs through proxies and donning our [http://www.useragentstring.com/pages/Googlebot/ googlebot costumes].<br><br />
''May 1'': For everyone who left wget running last night, we noticed that the site would go out periodically, serving pages that told of "site maintenance" instead of the poem page that wget was looking for. So we're having to find those files, delete them, then re-download them. See [[Lulu Poetry#Tools|Tools]] for more info.<br />
<br />
==Site Structure==<br />
The urls appear to be flexible and sequential:<br />
<br><br />
(12:13:09 AM) closure: <nowiki>http://www.poetry.com/poems/archiveteam-bitches/3535201/</nowiki> , heh, look at that, you can just put in any number you like I think<br><br />
(12:15:16 AM) closure: <nowiki>http://www.poetry.com/user/allofthem/7936443/</nowiki> same for the users<br />
<br><br />
There are apparently over 14 million poems. As of last night the numbers went up to <nowiki>http://www.poetry.com/user/whatever/14712220</nowiki>, though interspersed are urls without poems (author deletions?).<br />
<br />
==Howto==<br />
# Claim a range of numbers below.<br />
# Generate a hotlist of urls for wget to download by running this, editing in your start and end number: <tt>perl -le 'print "<nowiki>http://www.poetry.com/poems/archiveteam/$_/</nowiki>" for 1000000..2000000' > hotlist</tt><br />
# Split the hotlist into 100 sublists: <tt>split hotlist</tt><br />
#* It splits a list into 1000-items chunks. If you choiced a list with 1M items, better use <tt>split -l10000 hotlist</tt><br />
# Run wget on each sublist, with logging, and timeout and "we're down" page avoidance: <tt>wget -T 8 --max-redirect=0 -o logfile.log -nv -nc -x -i xaa</tt><br />
# To avoid getting too many files in one directory, which some filesystems will choke on, recommend moving into a new subdirectory before running each wget on the sublist. <br />
# For the daring, here's how to run all wgets on all the sublists in parallel, in subdirs, with logging, and avoidance of timeouts and the "site mainenance" problem: <tt>for x in ???; do mkdir $x.dir; cd $x.dir; wget -T 8 --max-redirect=0 -o $x.log -nv -nc -x -i ../$x & cd ..; done</tt><br />
# Once wget finishes, run it again! The -nc will make it download any files it missed the first time. Repeat until the logs don't show failures.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="3"|<center>'''wget Options Translation''' (or see [http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/wget.html Manual])</center><br />
|-<br />
! short !! long version !! meaning <br />
|-<br />
| <tt>-E</tt> || <tt>--adjust-extension</tt> || adds ".html" to files that are html but didn't originally end in .html<br />
|-<br />
| <tt>-k</tt> || <tt>--convert-links</tt> || change links in html files to point to the local versions of the resources<br />
|-<br />
| <tt>-T</tt> || <tt>--timeout=</tt> || if it gets hung for this long (in seconds), it'll retry instead of sitting waiting<br />
|-<br />
| <tt>-o</tt> || <tt>--output-file</tt> || use the following filename as a log file instead of printing to screen<br />
|-<br />
| <tt>-nv</tt> || <tt>--no-verbose</tt> || don't write every little thing to the log file<br />
|-<br />
| <tt>-nc</tt> || <tt>--no-clobber</tt> || if a file is already present on disk, skip it instead of re-downloading it<br />
|-<br />
| <tt>-x</tt> || <tt>--force-directories</tt> || force it to create a hierarchy of directories mirroring the hierarchy in the url structure<br />
|-<br />
| <tt>-i</tt> || <tt>--input-file</tt> || use the following filename as a source of urls to download<br />
|-<br />
| <tt>-U</tt> || <tt>--user-agent</tt> || Give the following as your [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_agent user agent string] instead of ‘Wget/1.12’. Pretty much required at this point to keep from being blocked. One string you can use to look like a web browser:<br>-U 'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1.6) Gecko/20070802 SeaMonkey/1.1.4' <br />
Here's a useful page with some [http://whatsmyuseragent.com/CommonUserAgents.asp common user agents].<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Coordination==<br />
Note: this is going really slow right now so maybe just claim 100,000 or so at a time.<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="5"|'''Who is handling which chunks of urls?'''<br />
|-<br />
! IRC name !! starting number !! ending number !! Progress !! notes<br />
|-<br />
| closure || 0 || 999,999 || complete ||<br />
|-<br />
| closure || 1,00,000 || 14,715,000 || All IP space banned || random sampling (got 100 thousand aka ~ 0.7%)<br />
|-<br />
| jag || 1,000,000 || 2,000,000 || in progress ||<br />
|-<br />
| notakp || 2,000,000 || 3,000,000 || Uploaded || feel free to take upper 2M(2.5M-2.99M)<br />
|-<br />
| no2pencil || 3,000,000 || 3,999,999 || in progress ||<br />
|-<br />
| [free] || 4,000,000 || 4,399,999 || still free || If you're taking this, you should grab what I've done in [http://173.203.216.112/ this block] and skip the ids from [http://pastebin.com/wbzEy118 this list]<br />
|-<br />
| mel || 4,400,000 || 4,499,999 || IP banned || 80k done, now banned<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Qwerty0|Qwerty01]] || 4,500,000 || 4,699,999 || IP-banned || about 3,500 done in the 4,5xx,xxx range<br />
|-<br />
| warthurton || 4,700,000 || 4,799,999 || in progress || <br />
|-<br />
| greyjjd || 4,800,000 || 4,804,999 || IP banned || 2763 of the 5k.<br />
|-<br />
| DFJustin || 4,805,000 || 4,899,999 || stalled || got 4,746 but seems to be down now<br />
|-<br />
| beardicus || 4,900,000 || 4,999,999 || in progress ||<br />
|-<br />
| underscor || ??? || ??? || in progress? || active last night but never said their range<br />
|-<br />
| BlueMax|| ??? || ??? || in progress? || active last night but never said their range<br />
|-<br />
| Coderjoe || 5,000,000 || 5,099,999 || in progress || <br />
|-<br />
| [free] || 5,100,000 || 5,675,999 || available ||<br />
|-<br />
| Coderjoe || 5,676,000 || 5,695,999 || in progress ||<br />
|-<br />
| [free] || 5,696,000 || 6,351,999 || available ||<br />
|-<br />
| Coderjoe || 6,352,000 || 6,418,999 || in progress ||<br />
|-<br />
| [free] || 6,419,000 || 8,999,999 || available ||<br />
|-<br />
| alard || 9,000,000 || 9,999,999 || IP-banned || have 149,438 [https://rapidshare.com/files/460321272/ids-9m-done.txt.gz list of ids I've done], feel free to do the rest<br />
|-<br />
| nuintari || 9,000,000 || 9,099,999 || IP Blocked (yes, all of them) || [http://neutral-evil.org/lulu.txt here is what I did get]<br />
|-<br />
| perfinion || 9,100,000 || 9,199,999 || <br />
|-<br />
| nuintari|| 9,200,000 || 9,299,999 || IP Blocked || [http://neutral-evil.org/lulu.txt here is what I did get]<br />
|-<br />
| nuintari|| 9,300,000 || 9,399,999 || IP Blocked || [http://neutral-evil.org/lulu.txt here is what I did get]<br />
|-<br />
| [free] || 9,400,000 || 9,999,999 || <br />
|-<br />
| Teaspoon || 10,000,000 || 10,999,999 || in progress || 16%<br />
|-<br />
| DoubleJ || 11,000,000 || 11,099,999 || complete || Suspicious number of 404s starting evening of the 3rd<br />
|-<br />
| flashmanbahadur || 11,100,000 || 11,199,999 || in progress || <br />
|-<br />
| jch || 12,000,000 || 12,999,999 || site offline, incomplete || get my shit [http://archiveteam.hackerspaces.dk/poetry.com-12000000-12999999_incomplete.tar.bz2 here]<br />
|-<br />
| jaybird11 || 13,000,000 || 13,009,999 || completed || http://www.bluegrasspals.com/13000000.tar.bz2 has these, plus others scattered throughout the 13 million block.<br />
|-<br />
| emijrp || 14,000,000 || 14,099,999 || in progress || running this 100k urls into 10 chunks,<br>10k urls per chunk, it is better (not collapse the server)<br />
|-<br />
| zappy || 14,200,000 || 14,206,470 || some 404s || [http://dl.dropbox.com/u/28158285/14200000-14206470.partial.tar.bz here]<br />
|-<br />
| oli|| 11,200,000 || 11,999,999 || IP(s) blocked || [http://syd2.ransomit.com.au/completed.txt here's what I got]<br />
|-<br />
| yipdw || 14,300,000 || 14,399,999 || in progress || got ~1,000 so far; downloading on hold<br />
|-<br />
| ersi || 14,400,000 || 14,715,000 || in progress || Currently haxing on the first 1000 of this range<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Miscellaneous==<br />
===Thoughts from IRC===<br />
(8:16:42 PM) Qwerty01: warthurt: i think the first thing that would help after you've set up a proxy and changed user agent is to pace yourself<br><br />
(8:16:50 PM) Qwerty01: to not show up on their radar as much<br><br />
(8:17:15 PM) Qwerty01: you can set a wait time (--wait=3)<br><br />
(8:17:40 PM) Qwerty01: maybe if you can set it up, run through a couple proxies at once, slowly on each one<br><br />
(8:17:54 PM) Qwerty01: so that you still get a good rate but there's no single IP that stands out as hitting their server a lot<br><br />
(8:18:48 PM) Qwerty01: in fact there's a host of wget options that can basically make you indistinguishable from a normal browser: --limit-rate=100k --wait=3 --random-wait<br><br />
(8:20:52 PM) DoubleJ: Qwerty01: Yep, that's my strategy: A different proxy for each screen session.<br><br />
<br><br />
(8:18:45 PM) no2penci1: proxy=`head -${n} ${file} | tail -1`<br><br />
(8:19:00 PM) no2penci1: I stuffed a bunch of proxies into a text file, & then just read one line of that file<br><br />
(8:19:04 PM) no2penci1: looping on n<br />
<br />
==Tools==<br />
===Site Maintenance===<br />
When the site is under "site maintenance," instead of the poem page, it gives wget a page that says "site maintenance." So worse than a complete failure, it gives a complete html file that's incorrect. This is done through a 302 redirect to <nowiki>http://unavailable.poetry.com</nowiki>. <br />
<br />
The updated wget commands above should avoid this problem. If you ran old wget commands, you need to find and remove the bad files.<br />
<br />
You can find these files using this command: <tt>find [yourdirname] -type f -print0 | xargs --null grep -l "performing site maintenance"</tt><br />
<br />
Or to nuke all such files: <tt>grep "currently performing site maintenance" -r . | cut -d: -f1 | xargs rm -v</tt> (then just re-run your wgets with -nc to re-download what was missed).<br />
<br />
For detecting server maintenance issues, [[User:no2pencil|no2pencil]] created the following correction script:<br><br />
<br />
flist=`grep "currently performing site maintenance" *.html | cut -d: -f1`<br />
<br />
x=0<br />
for file in ${flist};<br />
do<br />
if [ -f ${file} ];<br />
then<br />
echo correcting ${file}<br />
html=`echo ${file} | cut -c5-11`<br />
wget -E <nowiki>http://www.poetry.com/poems/archiveteam/${html}/</nowiki> -O poem${html}.html 2>/dev/null<br />
echo done...<br />
x=`expr ${x} + 1`<br />
fi<br />
done<br />
<br />
if [ ${x} -eq 0 ]; <br />
then<br />
echo Directory clean<br />
else<br />
echo ${x} files corrected<br />
fi<br />
<br />
===Google Cache===<br />
# http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Apoetry.com+intitle%3Aby+inurl%3Apoems+-inurl%3Atag<br />
# click Cache<br />
# ???<br />
# PROFIT<br />
<br />
===Exit Strategy===<br />
We haven't yet decided what we'll keep out of all the html in those files. After all, we really just want the poems. This would save tons of space, too. Already, [[User:underscor|underscor]] has created a script that extracts the [http://pastebin.com/xZTZPzaC poems and metadata] from the site. It could be re-purposed to extract the same from our downloaded files:<br><br />
http://pastebin.com/Pst2aDS7<br />
<br />
== Closing announcement ==<br />
From {{url|1=http://www.poetry.com/}}<br />
<blockquote>Attention to Our Lulu Poetry Community<br/><br />
Lulu Poetry Closing Its Doors May 4, 2011<br/><br/><br />
<br />
Dear Poets,<br/><br/><br />
<br />
On May 4, 2011, Lulu Poetry will be closing its doors. Please be sure to copy and paste your poems onto your computer and connect with any fellow poets offsite, as we will be unable to save any customer information or poetry as of this date.<br/><br/><br />
<br />
Over the past two years, we have been proud to provide a community where poetry writers can come together to share their remarkable works, learn from each other, and truly benefit themselves and anyone else interested in the craft. It has been a privilege to witness the creativity and effort that has sprung forth from this strong community of over 7 million poets and we have been thrilled to award over $35,000 in prizes in this time.<br/><br/><br />
<br />
At Lulu, it makes us happy to see people do what they love and we’d still like to help you publish your poetry at Lulu.com. You can login using your Lulu Poetry username and password and start creating your own poetry book right away – absolutely free.<br/><br/><br />
<br />
Thank you for your support and contribution to Lulu Poetry’s over 14 million poems. We look forward to your continued success on Lulu, where we’re committed to empowering authors to sell more books and reach more readers more easily than ever before.<br/><br/><br />
<br />
Best,<br/><br />
Lulu Poetry<br />
</blockquote><br />
<br />
{{Navigation box}}</div>Jake