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which one of you is saving my site on the wayback machine
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eam-archives 3 years ago

this made me look and they saved mine in october of last yr loll, it looked so trash

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gundham 3 years ago

Not me. Satan forbid.

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emptygod 3 years ago

@eam-archives I saved this website in october for the lols but someone keeps saving this site as well as my first one. I saved my side project (glowstick galore) willingly but like.. i dont understand why my site(s) is/are being saved

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emptygod 3 years ago

@gundham even if it was you, it's not an extremely big deal. I'm asking out of curiosity mostly

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eam-archives 3 years ago

i thought that the wayback machine like did automatic scans of the web 4 stuff to save, like by themselves? idk i may be wrong, but liek maybe its bc the site itself did it yknow?

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emptygod 3 years ago

@eam-archives I'm thinking that might be the case

yupthatsme 3 years ago

someone has been saving mine since starting and they saved my embarrassing diary entries from high school

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emptygod 3 years ago

@yupthatsme oh no...

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jameso2 3 years ago

You can manually submit a site to the WaybackMachine. But once a site is submitted, I'm pretty sure they log it, and scan it for changes at least once every 2 months. I just recently watched a documentary about it. They also crawl the web and archive sites automatically. And WaybackMachine has a partnership with NeoCities too, I believe, to help backup and archive the web.

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emptygod 3 years ago

@james02 that explains it! thanks! that's pretty interesting to know.

omfg 3 years ago

if you don't want it archivd by bots or humans you can add tags like META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOARCHIVE" to prevent this, but most likely these are bots crawling and archiving your site

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emptygod 3 years ago

@omfg thanks!

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