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&lt;div&gt;==Archive Links==&lt;br /&gt;
Just finished watching &amp;quot;how lying companies damage the Rossmann brand&amp;quot;, and my favorite real estate reviewer mentioned a part about archive.org needing to comply with takedown requests. This made me want to bring up the other archive site I&#039;m aware of: archive.today (I think the way this works is that this always redirects to the &amp;quot;currently active&amp;quot; domain.) Been used before for many archival purposes and I&#039;m surprised he wasn&#039;t aware of it. Or at least it seems that way. Archiving on multiple places will increase chances that the respective archives stay up and reduce corporate weaselly shenanigans.&lt;br /&gt;
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You can use brave search to find the page and the related Reddit page with the title &amp;quot;PSA: archive.today is not a long-term web archive&amp;quot;. And on this page mentions another archive I wasn&#039;t aware of.&lt;br /&gt;
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(Kept trying to figure out how to make a topic on the [[Consumer Rights Wiki talk:Moderators&#039; noticeboard|Mod discussion page]] or [[Talk:Main Page|Main page discussion]] but the captcha seems broken for me or my browser refuses to display it. It&#039;s just empty. Also wondered if new talks were locked due to abuse or something. I didn&#039;t want to make a whole new article for something that I&#039;m sure is something that&#039;s supposed to go on a discussion page.)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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