@SamantazFox out of curiosity, where? the archive.org captures don't load for me
edit: ty :)
@SamantazFox out of curiosity, where? the archive.org captures don't load for me
edit: ty :)
@rebane2001 @SamantazFox It's on archive.today/.is/.ph. Only go there with a content blocker, you're DDoSing a small blog otherwise: https://gyrovague.com/2026/02/01/archive-today-is-directing-a-ddos-attack-against-my-blog/
@Lenni @rebane2001 @SamantazFox
Archive.today is rolling out Google's QR reCaptcha as well paired with altering snapshots, seems like potential vector for a bad time.
@milagemayvary @Lenni @rebane2001 @SamantazFox
archive.org has already scrubbed archives of incriminating words by sex offenders like Andrew Tate, Vitalik Butterin, and a DOGE staffer, so really, who can I wing for?
@PuppyFromLosAndes @Lenni @rebane2001 @SamantazFox
I assume we're speaking of Kiwi Farms?
Is it scrubbed from archive.org, or is it present for research purposes?
I would assume they have kept the data, I think they would respond to a subpoena with the snapshot.
After about 10 minutes of searching, I'm not entirely sure if archive.today has been used as admissable evidence in a court room let alone successfully.
IANAL, I feel like this is a legal quagmire & legally safer to exclude?
@Lenni @rebane2001 @SamantazFox
I do genuinely wonder why the blog's author is so interested in doxing the archive.is's operator?
The response of getting DDoS:ed by the operator does also make it look like they hit close.