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linksaver
a better web archive service run as a social network | |
This web archiving site has a list of supported websites. Anyone can request linksaver support for a website, and with enough requests, or with high popularity of the website, it would add support.
For supported websites, either a browser addon or, better, an extra js gadget given to the website
developers, would allow users looking at the website content to request archiving of links.
For example: Halfbakery links would have a little "Save on LinkSaver" button next to them if they are not already archived, with the number of link saving requests on it. If enough people request it (say 3 for large volume websites, 10 for smaller ones) then it will be archived. Then a link from 2010 could still be available in 2013.
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I expect this would work just as a browser plugin - no site modification required. |
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I also expect someone has baked this (or something just like it), but I don't know. |
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Why do we need this over archive.org? |
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I don't get it... "Save" not good enough for you ? |
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Why Save is not enough? Because you don't want to save it locally. And you are voting for the newarchive.org to take a snapshot for the benefit of the community. |
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The difference between this and archive.org is that archive.org don't have this kind of an interface. But [phoenix] is correct that a browser addon could probably work best, directly with the good old archive.org. |
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