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==Archive Links== Just finished watching "how lying companies damage the Rossmann brand", 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'm aware of: archive.today (I think the way this works is that this always redirects to the "currently active" domain.) Been used before for many archival purposes and I'm surprised he wasn'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. You can use brave search to find the page and the related Reddit page with the title "PSA: archive.today is not a long-term web archive". And on this page mentions another archive I wasn't aware of. (Kept trying to figure out how to make a topic on the [[Consumer Rights Wiki talk:Moderators' 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's just empty. Also wondered if new talks were locked due to abuse or something. I didn't want to make a whole new article for something that I'm sure is something that's supposed to go on a discussion page.)
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