Topic: Wayback Machine
The Wayback Machine, a tool of the Internet Archive, serves as a critical resource for preserving web content and countering censorship. Recent developments highlight increasing pressures on this service, including the addition of warning labels and claims of it obstructing censorship efforts. These actions threaten the fundamental principle of free access to information and raise concerns about the future of digital archiving in an era of heightened surveillance and censorship.
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The Retreat of the Open Internet
Self-preservation looks a lot like surrender from the outside.
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Reddit Slams the Door on Internet Archivers
Blocking archivers leaves memory at the mercy of moderation.
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The Web Archives browser extension is an easy way to archive and check for archived versions of a page
Increasingly needed in today’s censorship-driven world.
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Internet Archive starts linking to “fact-checks” of archived content
Editorializing could backfire.
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The censorship weak points of the Internet Archive
?The setup is far from perfect.
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The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine starts adding warning labels to its archives
MIT Technology Review complained that it was allowing users to elude moderators and fact-checkers.
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Apparently, internet archives are a villain, preventing activists from fully censoring content they object to
Spare a thought for the censor who spends all day trying to get content censored online, only to realize it’s…
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Archive.today domain mirror suspended by Faroe Islands council
The domain will likely be “promptly suspended” on November 1.
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Internet Archive adds web page snapshots and other new features
These new features include the possibility of clicking on the “changes” link at the top of the interface to compare…










