Please don’t link to archive(.ph/.is etc.). The operator abuses their website to ddos other sites.
Unfortunately, there is not a single working alternative for most major newspapers. I have asked many times and no one can provide working alternatives for spiegel.de standard.at and ft.com just ro name a few of the major publications that get posted every day and can’t be replaced by other sources in most cases.
These publications clearly don’t want their articles to be shared 🤷
From feddit.org server rules:
Links to archive.today, archive.fo, archive.is, archive.li, archive.md, archive.ph, archive.vn are not allowed and will be deleted.
So shouldn’t the link be removed outright instead of asking?
It’s a rather new rule and many people are not aware of it yet.
https://cybernews.com/security/archive-today-launches-ddos-directing-visitors-to-attack-blog/
Just one site though and the " alleged" ddos atacks are personal:
“The entire situation revolves around an old blog post published nearly three years ago, in which Patokallio attempted to identify the individuals behind Archive.today.”
Has anyone any newer news yet? I thought it was under investigation by LW admin.
When people started digging, all sorts of other problematic stuff about the operator came to light.
So… don’t post ft-articles or don’t help people with the paywall?
Why not copy the article text in the description box?
It is copyright protected.
"Where I think it has gone wrong is that fundamentally Britain’s ‘asks’ are still the same,” another EU diplomat says. “They are asking for a ‘reset’ but it’s like old wine in new bottles: asking for being part of those areas of the single market only where they believe they have a competitive advantage. And they do not want to pay.”
So, we’ll see how it will go in July.




