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1. oeneta+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-09-11 20:50:22
Everything on archive.is is on archive.org. I would say 99% of stuff.

If archive.is goes down we have webcitation.org, etched.page, ghostarchive.org, webrecorder.net, etc....

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2. deadal+x1[view] [source] 2021-09-11 21:00:18
>>oeneta+(OP)
archive.org obeys the robots.txt exclusion but archive.today doesn't. This means that many websites(like 4chan) cannot be archived with archive.org.
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3. oeneta+f3[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-09-11 21:08:03
>>deadal+x1
That's true, so does webcitation.org, which doesn't obey robots.txt.

4chan has archives dedicated for that site anyway (Warosu, etc.).

4. Jerry2+04[view] [source] 2021-09-11 21:13:24
>>oeneta+(OP)
>Everything on archive.is is on archive.org. I would say 99% of stuff.

Given how a LOT of the stuff today is behind paywalls and Archive.today breaks through most of them and Archive.org doesn't, your "99%" figure is way, way off when it comes to popular stuff.

Anyway, I donate to both the Archive.today and Archive.org. They're extremely valuable to me. I feel like Archive.today is in a dire situation when it comes to funding so I donate more than double to them each month.

If you're able, please donate to these sites. They are running on fumes. And take a look at my profile for a list of other orgs to donate to.

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5. oeneta+p4[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-09-11 21:16:14
>>Jerry2+04
I should have said 99% of stuff that is at risk of being lost forever. Paywalled content from major news companies isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
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