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throwaway48476 ◴[] No.41858246[source]
When the internet archive censors a website is it deleted permanently or just not publicly available?
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1. chirau ◴[] No.41858337[source]
I don't think they censor anything, strictly archiving. Do you know of any instance in which they censored a site?
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2. throwaway48476 ◴[] No.41858352[source]
http://web.archive.org/web/20240000000000*/twitter.com/taylo...

For one. I'm just curious what their policy is.

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3. edgineer ◴[] No.41858519[source]
Kiwi farms
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4. lukas099 ◴[] No.41858585[source]
I only know what I just read on wikipedia about her, but it seems like she has been heavily doxxed — I'm guessing she requested this information about herself be excluded? If so, I'm not sure I'd classify that as censorship.
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5. throwaway48476 ◴[] No.41858602{3}[source]
It's her own tweets, not dox.
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6. tossit444 ◴[] No.41858704[source]
https://archive.fo/p8DmQ
7. mcpar-land ◴[] No.41858777[source]
good
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8. Cthulhu_ ◴[] No.41858826[source]
The law trumps their policy, to be blunt. They can't afford legal disputes so complying is the best thing they can do. They're still involved in legal shit for "giving away" ebooks too easily during the pandemic.
9. Cthulhu_ ◴[] No.41858857{3}[source]
An argument can be made that they should retain a copy for future lawsuits / investigations, but... kiwi farms won't have anything public, and I hope that law enforcement has their private archive where they gather everything.
10. nikisweeting ◴[] No.41859494[source]
There are people that maintain "non-public archives" of stuff like that for litigation, long-term archival storage (think sealed boxes intended for future generations of historians. (Libraries, laywers, journalists can run their own WebRecorder, Perma.cc, ArchiveBox, etc. instances)

I think that's a reasonable middle ground, we don't necessarily need every single piece of heinous content mirrored for free access 24/7 the moment it appears anywhere on the internet, as long as there is some historic record somewhere that's probably ok.

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12. teddyh ◴[] No.41859916[source]
I take it you’ve never encountered the dreaded message, “The item is not available due to issues with the item's content”?

There was a news item here on HN about something available on the Internet Archive: <https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16725526> This is now gone from IA. Old page with links to IA which are no longer working: <https://web.archive.org/web/20180331224513/http://profileeng...>

13. DrillShopper ◴[] No.41863926[source]
Nah, we don't need to archive their targeted harassment.
14. lukas099 ◴[] No.41869348{4}[source]
Not dox but I was thinking there could be old materials in there that people were using to dox her. Idk, why else would they remove it?
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