HACKER Q&A
📣 mojomark

How well did we archive the internet for future generations?


When I watch human history docs covering the past millennium I often find myself wishing some people had documented general daily life (as opposed to the "big" events) in more detail. Those seemingly mundane details are just more interesting to me. A lot of things are said about the permanence of things we post to the internet. However, I wonder if we actually forget to remember the early decades of the true internet? I'm not talking about a few random web pages, I'm talking about recording say 10% swaths of each of the 10%-sequentially least-to-most visited websites by year (or something similar). It'd be a shame if we did not save anything for future signal archaeologists to analyze.


  👤 ffpip Accepted Answer ✓
I don't think much of the old internet is archived on the Internet Archive. But many pages on the modern web have a snapshot in the Wayback Machine.

If the Internet Archive shuts down, we'll lost the best thing on the internet.

If you can, please donate. They have a have a 2-to-1 Matching Gift Campaign going on.

https://archive.org/donate


👤 ignoranceprior
I like this documentary about the Internet Archive:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdZxI3nFVJs

Also worth checking out Archive Team:

https://archiveteam.org/


👤 strangattractor
see: archive.org