Difference between revisions of "Alive... OR ARE THEY"

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(→‎Sites: '''Angelfire''' has been in constant decline for many years now.)
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* '''[[Google]]''' ({{url|1=http://www.google.com/}}) wants you to think they will be here forever.
* '''[[Google]]''' ({{url|1=http://www.google.com/}}) wants you to think they will be here forever.
* '''[[IFTTT]]''' ({{url|1=http://ifttt.com/}}) is still growing.
* '''[[IFTTT]]''' ({{url|1=http://ifttt.com/}}) is still growing.
* '''[[Infoanarchy]]''' ({{url|1=http://www.infoanarchy.org/}}) The site is functioning again. Might be worth backing up, though. For months, a simple database error that could be fixed with one command KO'd this site unexpectedly with a wealth of P2P information lost. [http://eng.anarchopedia.org/infoAnarchy]  The site was down for four days in June 2010. There is now an archive of the '''content''' at: [http://mirrors.sdboyd56.com/infoanarchy infoAnarchy wiki archive]
* '''[[Internet Archive]]''' ({{url|1=http://www.archive.org/}}) seems stable at the moment but its [https://archive.org/~tracey/mrtg/du.html 16 petabytes] of data aren't mirrored anywhere else, the code for their system isn't open source and generally they're a single point of failure for a large amount of the web's history. Why should there be only 1 internet archive?
* '''[[Internet Archive]]''' ({{url|1=http://www.archive.org/}}) seems stable at the moment but its [https://archive.org/~tracey/mrtg/du.html 16 petabytes] of data aren't mirrored anywhere else, the code for their system isn't open source and generally they're a single point of failure for a large amount of the web's history. Why should there be only 1 internet archive?
** There seems to be a second instance at [http://www.bibalex.org/isis/frontend/archive/archive_web.aspx Bibliotheca Alexandrina] although it's currently broken and out of date.
** There seems to be a second instance at [http://www.bibalex.org/isis/frontend/archive/archive_web.aspx Bibliotheca Alexandrina] although it's currently broken and out of date.
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Revision as of 12:40, 13 February 2014

Like many sites before them, these places indicate a sunny outlook, a clean bill of health and a total sense of "all systems go". But as we've found out from those many sites before them, fortunes can change overnight.

Archive Team considers these sites specifically of interest because they solicit so much content, contain so many works and projects by a wide group of people, or have the internet particularly dependent on them. Consider this a fire drill.. know what you can do to get your data off these sites and back them off for later.

Sites

Not so alive, rather living deads (owned by Yahoo!):

  • Flickr contains billions of files, hundreds millions of which are under a Creative Commons license or stored there by many museums and other cultural institutions. The site was tumblr-ised in 2013 and has been poorly functional ever since; pro users were removed, so it doesn't yet have a business model. Additionally, it's owned by Yahoo!, need to say more?!

All the others:

Website User Archiving Status Details Archives Archive Date Archive Format
Academic Earth [1] Not saved yet
Codecademy [2] Not saved yet
Delicious [3] Not saved yet
Facebook [4] Not saved yet
FanFiction [5] Not saved yet
Google [6] Not saved yet
IFTTT [7] Not saved yet
Internet Archive [8] Not saved yet
last.fm [9] Not saved yet
LiveJournal [10] Not saved yet
pastebin [11] User:Arkiver Aborted Archive power can better be used for other websites. COMING 2013-12-14 - 2013-12-17 .warc.gz
User:joepie91 In progress... Downloading newest pastes .warc.gz
reddit [12] Not saved yet
sourceforge [13] Not saved yet
Twitter [14] Not saved yet
WebCite [15] Not saved yet
the White House [16] Not saved yet
wikia [17] Not saved yet
WikiLeaks [18] Not saved yet
WikipediA [19] Not saved yet