https://wiki.archiveteam.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Igloo&feedformat=atomArchiveteam - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T10:23:14ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.37.1https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=File:Drawr_Logo.png&diff=41307File:Drawr Logo.png2019-09-29T14:23:55Z<p>Igloo: </p>
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<div>Drawr Logo</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Drawr&diff=41286Drawr2019-09-27T15:46:46Z<p>Igloo: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Drawr<br />
| image = <br />
[[File:Drawr 27-09-2019.png|thumb]]<br />
| description = Drawr is one of the biggest online drawing platform (similar to Pixiv Sketch).<br />
| URL = http://drawr.net<br />
| project_status = {{starting}}<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/drawr-grab drawr-grab]<br />
| tracker = [https://tracker.archiveteam.org/drawr/ drawr]<br />
| archiving_status = {{pending}}<br />
| irc = drawrnomore<br />
}}<br />
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'''Drawr''' is one of the biggest online drawing platform (similar to Pixiv Sketch). The website will be starting to shut down on December 2, 2019, 13:00 <ref>[https://https://archive.drawr.net/#toukou_sakuhin_ikkatu_download Shutdown notice]</ref>.<br />
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== User counts ==<br />
The current user ID as of 27-09-2019 is 359,449 taken from incrementing http://drawr.net/user.php?id=359449.<br />
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== Browser URLs ==<br />
Browsing pages:<br />
* http://drawr.net/new.php<br />
* http://drawr.net/thread.php<br />
* http://drawr.net/hot.php<br />
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== Images ==<br />
* Image files are viewed under http://drawr.net/show.php?id= <br />
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== API ==<br />
There is an API referenced under http://drawr.net/api but this appears to no longer work.<br />
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== Saving with the internet archive ==<br />
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Saving urls with <nowiki>https://web.archive.org/save/</nowiki> actually works great, but is obviously slow.<br />
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== References ==<br />
<references/></div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=File:Drawr_27-09-2019.png&diff=41285File:Drawr 27-09-2019.png2019-09-27T15:46:31Z<p>Igloo: </p>
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<div>Drawr website on 27-09-2019</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Drawr&diff=41284Drawr2019-09-27T15:45:05Z<p>Igloo: Created page with "{{Infobox project | title = Drawr | image = | description = Drawr is one of the biggest online drawing platform (similar to Pixiv Sketch). | URL = http://drawr.net | project_..."</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Drawr<br />
| image = <br />
| description = Drawr is one of the biggest online drawing platform (similar to Pixiv Sketch).<br />
| URL = http://drawr.net<br />
| project_status = {{starting}}<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/drawr-grab drawr-grab]<br />
| tracker = [https://tracker.archiveteam.org/drawr/ drawr]<br />
| archiving_status = {{pending}}<br />
| irc = drawrnomore<br />
}}<br />
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'''Drawr''' is one of the biggest online drawing platform (similar to Pixiv Sketch). The website will be starting to shut down on December 2, 2019, 13:00 <ref>[https://https://archive.drawr.net/#toukou_sakuhin_ikkatu_download Shutdown notice]</ref>.<br />
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== User counts ==<br />
The current user ID as of 27-09-2019 is 359,449 taken from incrementing http://drawr.net/user.php?id=359449.<br />
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== Browser URLs ==<br />
Browsing pages:<br />
* http://drawr.net/new.php<br />
* http://drawr.net/thread.php<br />
* http://drawr.net/hot.php<br />
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== Images ==<br />
* Image files are viewed under http://drawr.net/show.php?id= <br />
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== API ==<br />
There is an API referenced under http://drawr.net/api but this appears to no longer work.<br />
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== Saving with the internet archive ==<br />
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Saving urls with <nowiki>https://web.archive.org/save/</nowiki> actually works great, but is obviously slow.<br />
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== References ==<br />
<references/></div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=The_Artist_Union&diff=41173The Artist Union2019-09-05T13:21:22Z<p>Igloo: Warrior project finishing</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = The Artist Union<br />
| image = The_Artist_Union-20190626.PNG<br />
| description = <br />
| URL = https://theartistunion.com/<br />
| project_status = {{closing}}<br />
| source = https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/theartistunion-grab<br />
| archiving_status = {{Saved}}<br />
| irc = theabandonoftheartists<br />
| tracker = https://tracker.archiveteam.org/theartistunion/<br />
| lead = luckcolour<br />
}}<br />
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'''The Artist Union''' is a music hosting site where artists can freely register and upload their work, allowing the users to download it via a simple login with soundcloud in exchange for following the artist's account and posting a comment.<br />
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== Vital Signs ==<br />
* The site has been mostly been abandoned by both artists, users and the company maintaining it. Last updates on the company's social pages were last seen 2 years ago. Links: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ5u4L8GeVowbkTh6l_mphQ Youtube] [https://soundcloud.com/theartistunion Soundcloud] [https://twitter.com/theartistunion Twitter] [https://www.facebook.com/theartistunionofficial Facebook]<br />
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* For accessing the site via mobile there used to be working apps for both Android and IOS, for some reason they seem to have disappeared on both platforms. The company has not released any official statement about this or to any users inquiring on the social pages. The site still redirects to broken pages where the apps should be.<br />
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== Project Comments ==<br />
* The website is very slow to respond typically, producing numerous 502 error messages. The website also frequently crashes, concurrency of 300+ items/minute has been attained but only for a short time period. During 09:00 to 17:00 UTC (approx.) the website cannot handle a load greater than 10 concurrent. Overnight appears to be the best time for grabbing bulk data.</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=The_Artist_Union&diff=41172The Artist Union2019-09-05T13:19:24Z<p>Igloo: Warrior project finishing</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = The Artist Union<br />
| image = The_Artist_Union-20190626.PNG<br />
| description = <br />
| URL = https://theartistunion.com/<br />
| project_status = {{online}}<br />
| source = https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/theartistunion-grab<br />
| archiving_status = {{Completed}}<br />
| irc = theabandonoftheartists<br />
| tracker = https://tracker.archiveteam.org/theartistunion/<br />
| lead = luckcolour<br />
}}<br />
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'''The Artist Union''' is a music hosting site where artists can freely register and upload their work, allowing the users to download it via a simple login with soundcloud in exchange for following the artist's account and posting a comment.<br />
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== Vital Signs ==<br />
* The site has been mostly been abandoned by both artists, users and the company maintaining it. Last updates on the company's social pages were last seen 2 years ago. Links: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ5u4L8GeVowbkTh6l_mphQ Youtube] [https://soundcloud.com/theartistunion Soundcloud] [https://twitter.com/theartistunion Twitter] [https://www.facebook.com/theartistunionofficial Facebook]<br />
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* For accessing the site via mobile there used to be working apps for both Android and IOS, for some reason they seem to have disappeared on both platforms. The company has not released any official statement about this or to any users inquiring on the social pages. The site still redirects to broken pages where the apps should be.<br />
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== Project Comments ==<br />
* The website is very slow to respond typically, producing numerous 502 error messages. The website also frequently crashes, concurrency of 300+ items/minute has been attained but only for a short time period. During 09:00 to 17:00 UTC (approx.) the website cannot handle a load greater than 10 concurrent. Overnight appears to be the best time for grabbing bulk data.</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=TinyPic&diff=41150TinyPic2019-08-30T09:37:19Z<p>Igloo: Created page with "{{Infobox project | title = Tinypic | image = thumb | description = | URL = http://www.tinypic.com/ | project_status = {{online}} | source = [h..."</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Tinypic<br />
| image = [[File:TinyPick 30-08-19.png|thumb]]<br />
| description = <br />
| URL = http://www.tinypic.com/<br />
| project_status = {{online}}<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/tinypic-grab tinypic-grab]<br />
| tracker = [http://tracker.archiveteam.org/tinypic/ tinypic]<br />
| archiving_status = {{inprogress}}<br />
| irc = tinydick<br />
}}<br />
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'''TinyPic''' is a photo and video sharing service, owned and operated by Photobucket ,<ref>[http://tinypic.com/about.php About TinyPic]</ref> that allows users to upload, link and share, images and videos on the Internet. The idea is similar to URL shortening in which each uploaded image is given a relatively short internet address. An account is not required to use TinyPic.<br />
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===Images and videos===<br />
TinyPic allows the upload and hosting of JPEG (jpg), png, gif, and tiff files. Images that are larger than 1600 pixels (either in width or height) are automatically resized to the largest acceptable size while maintaining their original aspect ratio. The site requires a CAPTCHA to be filled in each time an image is uploaded.<br />
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TinyPic does not accept standard-definition video files which are larger than 500 Megabytes in size or longer than 15 minutes in length. Videos longer than 15 minutes are truncated to 15 minutes. Users can also upload high definition videos as long as they are no larger than 500 Megabytes in size and no longer than 5 minutes in length. TinyPic officially accepts the uploading of videos in the following video formats: 3g2, 3gp, 3gp2, 3gpp, 3p, asf, avi, divx, dv, dvx, flv, moov, mov, mp4, mpe, mpeg4, mpeg, mpg4, mpg, qt, rm, wmv, and xvid and generally users are able to upload all but the most unusual formats.<br />
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Tinypic deletes images and videos that are not associated with a user account and that have not been viewed for 90 days. Tinypic will sometimes reuse URLs of deleted images, resulting in old image links showing unintended content.<br />
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== Status ==<br />
Warrior project is now running. Albeit slowly...<br />
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{{Navigation box}}<br />
[[Category:Web hosting]]</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=File:TinyPic_shutdown_notice_30-08-19.png&diff=41149File:TinyPic shutdown notice 30-08-19.png2019-08-30T09:32:17Z<p>Igloo: </p>
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<div>Tinypic screen shot 30-08-19</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Freeml&diff=41095Freeml2019-08-10T11:34:03Z<p>Igloo: Initial creation</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = freeml by GMO<br />
| image = Freeml-20190809.PNG<br />
| description = freeml is a service provided by GMO Media Inc. that allows users to create free mailing lists. You can create a mailing list that anyone can join, or a private mailing list. In addition, it provides photos, schedules, bulletin boards, etc. that can be viewed only by members of a mailing list.<br />
| URL = https://www.freeml.com/<br />
| project_status = {{online}}<br />
| source = https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/freeml-grab<br />
| archiving_status = {{inprogress}}<br />
| irc = fml<br />
| tracker = https://tracker.archiveteam.org/freeml/<br />
| lead = unknown<br />
}}<br />
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[[File:Freeml logo-20190809.PNG|frameless]]<br />
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'''Freeml''' is a service provided by GMO Media Inc. that allows users to create free mailing lists. You can create a mailing list that anyone can join, or a private mailing list. In addition, it provides photos, schedules, bulletin boards, etc. that can be viewed only by members of a mailing list.<br />
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== Vital Signs ==<br />
* The site has announce it is to go into read only on 26th August 2019 and then shutdown completely in December 2019. Links: [https://www.freeml.com/ep.umzx/grid/Guide/node/GuideFront/g/FreemlEnd/ Chinese annoucement.] [http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.freeml.com%2Fep.umzx%2Fgrid%2FGuide%2Fnode%2FGuideFront%2Fg%2FFreemlEnd%2F Google translated annoucement]<br />
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== Shutdown Announcement == <br />
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【Important Notices】 <br />
Regarding termination of freeml byGMO service<br />
Thank you for always using freeml. <br />
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Freeml has been a patronage for many years, but the service will no longer be available on Monday, December 2, 2019 at 12:00 . <br />
I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to everyone who has used freeml. Thank you very much. <br />
We apologize for the inconvenience at the end, but thank you for your understanding and understanding. <br />
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For mailing list administrators, <br />
We will provide a “ML archive creation / download function” that allows you to download and save the mail list of the operation mailing list (all posted mails including the subject and text). <br />
Check the following for the flow until the service ends. <br />
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=== Flow until completion ===<br />
Monday, June 3, 2019, 12:00<br />
・ Provides a mail list download function for administrators <br />
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July 16, 2019 (Tue) 12:00<br />
-Stop creating new mailing list-Stop creating new My Page-Stop providing freeml smartphone application (iOS / Android)-Stop using schedule adjustment service "Totto Kettetaro" <br />
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Monday, August 26, 2019, 12:00<br />
・ Invite members to the mailing list, stop participating, and add functions <br />
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Monday, November 25, 2019 12:00<br />
・ Application for ML archive creation has ended <br />
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Monday, December 2, 2019, 12:00<br />
-Stop sending / receiving mailing list mail-Stop browsing the entire service (https://www.freeml.com/) <br />
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ML archive creation / download function<br />
Available to mailing list administrators. <br />
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Select “Create / Download ML Archive” in “Administration Menu”-“Basic Settings” in the mailing list. <br />
Read the displayed contents carefully and click the “Create ML Archive” button. <br />
As soon as the download is ready, we will send an email to the owner / assistant. <br />
Please download again on the “Create / Download ML Archive” page. <br />
* Downloading is possible only from a PC.<br />
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Handling of personal information<br />
If you use freeml only with an email address, we will delete the registration information responsibly in accordance with our regulations after the service ends. <br />
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The account information of everyone who created My Page is linked to the GMO Internet Group's common ID service “GMO ID”, and you can continue to use GMO Internet Group related services after the freeml service ends. For details, please check the following. <br />
If you wish to withdraw from GMO ID, please re-submit from here. <br />
https://point.gmo.jp<br />
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About posted contents<br />
The texts, images, and attached files posted by members managed in our database will be deleted responsibly after the service is over and will not be used for secondary use.<br />
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Inquiries regarding this matter<br />
For inquiries related to service termination, please contact us below. <br />
Please read through the answers to possible questions from all of you. <br />
https://help.freeml.com/hc/en/categories/360000050441<br />
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If there are any additional items that should be communicated to you, we will add them to this page. <br />
Thank you very much for using freeml. <br />
Thank you again. <br />
<br />
June 3, 2019 GMO Media Co., Ltd. freeml management office <br />
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== Project Comments ==<br />
* The website is slow to respond typically, typically due to latency to the source servers. As the project starts this will be further updated.</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=File:Freeml_logo-20190809.PNG&diff=41094File:Freeml logo-20190809.PNG2019-08-10T11:33:29Z<p>Igloo: </p>
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<div></div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=File:Freeml-20190809.PNG&diff=41093File:Freeml-20190809.PNG2019-08-10T11:32:02Z<p>Igloo: Igloo uploaded a new version of File:Freeml-20190809.PNG</p>
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<div></div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=File:Freeml-20190809.PNG&diff=41092File:Freeml-20190809.PNG2019-08-10T11:30:48Z<p>Igloo: </p>
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<div></div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=WebCite&diff=40992WebCite2019-07-17T12:31:32Z<p>Igloo: /* History */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = WebCite<br />
| image = WebCite 1303510291663.png<br />
| description = <br />
| URL = https://www.webcitation.org/<br />
| project_status = {{online}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{inprogress}}<br />
| irc = websighed<br />
}}<br />
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'''WebCite''' is an on-demand web archiving site.<br />
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Unlike most of the targets on AT's hitlist, Webcite is a nonprofit consortium of about a hundred scholarly journals and universities, as well as Wikipedia and Archive.org; with a specific mandate to preserve submitted content indefinitely. However, it appears to be having funding and stability issues.<br />
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But Archive Team trusts no man nor consortium! Fortunately, Webcite has a convenient online form where you can [https://www.webcitation.org/mailform apply to host a mirror.]<br />
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== History ==<br />
<blockquote>Sep 11, 2011 - We apologize for the recent outage following the week of Sep 3rd, 2011. WebCite went down due to a hardware failure, and restoring our huge database took a couple of days. Everything should be back to normal. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.</blockquote><br />
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February 2013:<br />
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<p style="color:white; font-size:1.5em; font-weight: bold;">WebCite will stop accepting new submissions end of 2013, unless we reach our fundraising goals to modernize and expand this service.</p><br />
<p>Please support our crowdfunding campaign. If you are interested in keeping this service alive, please give generously - or at least share our campaign on Facebook. Funders supporting us with $250 or more will be acknowledged by name on our redesigned website.</p><br />
[http://fnd.us/c/aQMp7 <span style="color: white; font-weight: bold;">http://fnd.us/c/aQMp7</span>]<br />
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<blockquote>July 2019 - We are currently not accepting archiving requests. The archival state/snapshots of websites that have been archived with WebCite in the past can still be accessed and cited.</blockquote><br />
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<blockquote>17th July 2019 - A grab of the s3 bucket used by webcite has been completed by Archive Team. It is currently pending a collection on the Internet Archive. Once issued & uploaded this page will be updated. 31 million items totalling a compressed size of 648GB was captured (the complete bucket).</blockquote><br />
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== How-to ==<br />
You can archive a website filling this form (url and e-mail parameters are mandatory): https://www.webcitation.org/archive<br />
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Also, you can archive link batches: https://www.webcitation.org/comb When archiving a lot of links, checking all the checkboxes is hard, just install [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/checkfox/ CheckFox] add-on for Firefox and enjoy.<br />
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If you want to search for a page before archiving (perhaps it was archive before by other person) use this: https://www.webcitation.org/query<br />
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You can create a bookmarklet for your web browser, so, when surfing an interesting website, you can archive it just pressing an icon/bookmark. Instructions here: https://www.webcitation.org/bookmarklet I recommend do not put the entire e-mail address, just "test@test." and fill the .com manually, to avoid automatically archiving undesired sites by error.<br />
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== External links ==<br />
* https://www.webcitation.org/faq<br />
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{{Navigation box}}</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Sketch&diff=40953Sketch2019-07-10T07:53:42Z<p>Igloo: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Sketch<br />
| image = Sketch_2019-04-27.png<br />
| description = Explore Sketch<br />
| URL = https://sketch.sonymobile.com<br />
| project_status = {{closing}}<br />
| irc = SketchedOut<br />
}}<br />
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'''Sketch''' is an image drawing and editing app for smart phones made by Sony. The online parts of Sketch will be discontinued on 2019-09-30<ref>[https://sketch.sonymobile.com/eol EOL notice]</ref>.<br />
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== User counts ==<br />
The corporate user account, https://sketch.sonymobile.com/u/sonysketch, which new accounts automatically follow, shows <s>"1795890 FOLLOWERS" as of 2019-05-08 01:40 UTC</s> "2073078 FOLLOWERS" as of 2019-07-08 20:51 UTC.<br />
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== Browser URLs ==<br />
Browsing pages:<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/explore/featured<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/explore/popular<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/explore/trending<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/explore/world<br />
* ( On mobile, there is an additional page called "Newcomer" )<br />
By tag:<br />
* Tag page: https://sketch.sonymobile.com/tag/cat<br />
By user:<br />
* Hash based: https://sketch.sonymobile.com/profile/23135ca9-16a7-424c-a376-93004cd05782/username/aleyandra-loprogy<br />
* Hash only: https://sketch.sonymobile.com/profile/23135ca9-16a7-424c-a376-93004cd05782<br />
* @ based: https://sketch.sonymobile.com/u/Bjnni<br />
Sketch pages:<br />
* Sketch page (linked from user pages): https://sketch.sonymobile.com/feed/a72ed347-7606-4a99-8b3e-934fb809d5a1<br />
* Sketch page from tag page (once per tag): https://sketch.sonymobile.com/tag/GoodbyeSketch/sketch/a72ed347-7606-4a99-8b3e-934fb809d5a1<br />
* Sketch page from explore page (up to 4-5 versions): <br />
https://sketch.sonymobile.com/explore/featured/sketch/a72ed347-7606-4a99-8b3e-934fb809d5a1<br />
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== Images ==<br />
* A sketch's image file: https://storage.sketch.sonymobile.com/feed/6362d4d6-b91a-4603-8062-d59f3629e11d/image Redirects to Amazon S3 https://sketch-cloud-storage.s3.amazonaws.com/ed17f5ee-2960-4f71-8cf2-bbe36dfe96f4/312a714f-fe8b-4e5d-bf94-38bedc701e92_p?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAIVK24H6RLSWCC7OA&Signature=YBVoxPocGqLxhPaoj50gVK8rqgo%3D&Expires=1557278433<br />
* Avatar https://sketch-cloud-storage.s3.amazonaws.com/public_images/46a427b2-3375-4eeb-a046-8e545a652ff7_s<br />
* Thumbnail <br />
https://sketch-cloud-storage.s3.amazonaws.com/23135ca9-16a7-424c-a376-93004cd05782/40517d90-48a0-4be8-a3e1-f049437d5d62_s?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAIVK24H6RLSWCC7OA&Signature=Mz1nTU887qV2COZNWsIpRSaC4fw%3D&Expires=1556691065<br />
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== API ==<br />
The following endpoints can be used to list sketches, and powers the explore view:<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/feed/newcomer/list/default/<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/feed/featured/list/default/<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/feed/trending/list/default/<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/feed/popular/list/default/<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/feed/global/list/default/<br />
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The last one seems to list all (23 million) available sketches.<br />
Example usage:<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/feed/global/list/default/api%2Ffeeds%2Fglobal%3Fn%3D180817470%26l%3D150 (Decodes to <code>api/feeds/global?n=180817470&l=150</code>)<br />
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Other APIs<br />
* User search (limited to 50 results, no pagination): https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/search/artist/<term><br />
* Tag search: https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/search/tag/<term><br />
* Tags: https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/feed/hashtag/cat/list/<br />
* Single sketch: https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/sharedsketch/be39ea26-ebf6-4dfb-84d5-d9e122d3191e<br />
* Artist (can include multiple UUIDs, separated by commas): https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/artist/d51e31f9-6aa1-474b-9e0e-3357e9bc2b9c<br />
* Artist’s pictures: https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/feed/artist/92b9afe4-3d4c-48d0-839d-a9fedba8a38a<br />
* Comments: https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/comments/sketch/92b9afe4-3d4c-48d0-839d-a9fedba8a38a/be39ea26-ebf6-4dfb-84d5-d9e122d3191e<br />
<br />
Additional APIs are needed for the mobile app to function but have not yet been located.<br />
* Who's following whom<br />
* Related tags to currently viewed tag<br />
<br />
== AWS S3 Expiration issue ==<br />
Almost all the images live in AWS S3. Many of these URI tokens expire 1 hour after being generated. A link can be checked whether it's expired because the Expired parameter is a timestamp after which it will not longer be valid. Where this is particularly problematic is the thumbnail URLs. Any webpage that contains a thumbnail image, those images need to be grabbed in the next hour or will be missing and can not be repaired later.<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<references/></div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Sketch&diff=40952Sketch2019-07-09T20:52:32Z<p>Igloo: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Sketch<br />
| image = Sketch_2019-04-27.png<br />
| description = Explore Sketch<br />
| URL = https://sketch.sonymobile.com<br />
| project_status = {{closing}}<br />
| irc = SketchedOut<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Sketch''' is an image drawing and editing app for smart phones made by Sony. The online parts of Sketch will be discontinued on 2019-09-30<ref>[https://sketch.sonymobile.com/eol EOL notice]</ref>.<br />
<br />
== User counts ==<br />
The corporate user account, https://sketch.sonymobile.com/u/sonysketch, which new accounts automatically follow, shows <s>"1795890 FOLLOWERS" as of 2019-05-08 01:40 UTC</s> "2073078 FOLLOWERS" as of 2019-05-08 20:51 UTC.<br />
<br />
== Browser URLs ==<br />
Browsing pages:<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/explore/featured<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/explore/popular<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/explore/trending<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/explore/world<br />
* ( On mobile, there is an additional page called "Newcomer" )<br />
By tag:<br />
* Tag page: https://sketch.sonymobile.com/tag/cat<br />
By user:<br />
* Hash based: https://sketch.sonymobile.com/profile/23135ca9-16a7-424c-a376-93004cd05782/username/aleyandra-loprogy<br />
* Hash only: https://sketch.sonymobile.com/profile/23135ca9-16a7-424c-a376-93004cd05782<br />
* @ based: https://sketch.sonymobile.com/u/Bjnni<br />
Sketch pages:<br />
* Sketch page (linked from user pages): https://sketch.sonymobile.com/feed/a72ed347-7606-4a99-8b3e-934fb809d5a1<br />
* Sketch page from tag page (once per tag): https://sketch.sonymobile.com/tag/GoodbyeSketch/sketch/a72ed347-7606-4a99-8b3e-934fb809d5a1<br />
* Sketch page from explore page (up to 4-5 versions): <br />
https://sketch.sonymobile.com/explore/featured/sketch/a72ed347-7606-4a99-8b3e-934fb809d5a1<br />
<br />
== Images ==<br />
* A sketch's image file: https://storage.sketch.sonymobile.com/feed/6362d4d6-b91a-4603-8062-d59f3629e11d/image Redirects to Amazon S3 https://sketch-cloud-storage.s3.amazonaws.com/ed17f5ee-2960-4f71-8cf2-bbe36dfe96f4/312a714f-fe8b-4e5d-bf94-38bedc701e92_p?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAIVK24H6RLSWCC7OA&Signature=YBVoxPocGqLxhPaoj50gVK8rqgo%3D&Expires=1557278433<br />
* Avatar https://sketch-cloud-storage.s3.amazonaws.com/public_images/46a427b2-3375-4eeb-a046-8e545a652ff7_s<br />
* Thumbnail <br />
https://sketch-cloud-storage.s3.amazonaws.com/23135ca9-16a7-424c-a376-93004cd05782/40517d90-48a0-4be8-a3e1-f049437d5d62_s?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAIVK24H6RLSWCC7OA&Signature=Mz1nTU887qV2COZNWsIpRSaC4fw%3D&Expires=1556691065<br />
<br />
== API ==<br />
The following endpoints can be used to list sketches, and powers the explore view:<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/feed/newcomer/list/default/<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/feed/featured/list/default/<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/feed/trending/list/default/<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/feed/popular/list/default/<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/feed/global/list/default/<br />
<br />
The last one seems to list all (23 million) available sketches.<br />
Example usage:<br />
* https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/feed/global/list/default/api%2Ffeeds%2Fglobal%3Fn%3D180817470%26l%3D150 (Decodes to <code>api/feeds/global?n=180817470&l=150</code>)<br />
<br />
Other APIs<br />
* User search (limited to 50 results, no pagination): https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/search/artist/<term><br />
* Tag search: https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/search/tag/<term><br />
* Tags: https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/feed/hashtag/cat/list/<br />
* Single sketch: https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/sharedsketch/be39ea26-ebf6-4dfb-84d5-d9e122d3191e<br />
* Artist (can include multiple UUIDs, separated by commas): https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/artist/d51e31f9-6aa1-474b-9e0e-3357e9bc2b9c<br />
* Artist’s pictures: https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/feed/artist/92b9afe4-3d4c-48d0-839d-a9fedba8a38a<br />
* Comments: https://sketch.sonymobile.com/api/1/comments/sketch/92b9afe4-3d4c-48d0-839d-a9fedba8a38a/be39ea26-ebf6-4dfb-84d5-d9e122d3191e<br />
<br />
Additional APIs are needed for the mobile app to function but have not yet been located.<br />
* Who's following whom<br />
* Related tags to currently viewed tag<br />
<br />
== AWS S3 Expiration issue ==<br />
Almost all the images live in AWS S3. Many of these URI tokens expire 1 hour after being generated. A link can be checked whether it's expired because the Expired parameter is a timestamp after which it will not longer be valid. Where this is particularly problematic is the thumbnail URLs. Any webpage that contains a thumbnail image, those images need to be grabbed in the next hour or will be missing and can not be repaired later.<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<references/></div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=The_Artist_Union&diff=40948The Artist Union2019-07-08T14:10:27Z<p>Igloo: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = The Artist Union<br />
| image = The_Artist_Union-20190626.PNG<br />
| description = <br />
| URL = https://theartistunion.com/<br />
| project_status = {{online}}<br />
| source = https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/theartistunion-grab<br />
| archiving_status = {{inprogress}}<br />
| irc = theabandonoftheartists<br />
| tracker = https://tracker.archiveteam.org/theartistunion/<br />
| lead = luckcolour<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''The Artist Union''' is a music hosting site where artists can freely register and upload their work, allowing the users to download it via a simple login with soundcloud in exchange for following the artist's account and posting a comment.<br />
<br />
== Vital Signs ==<br />
* The site has been mostly been abandoned by both artists, users and the company maintaining it. Last updates on the company's social pages were last seen 2 years ago. Links: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ5u4L8GeVowbkTh6l_mphQ Youtube] [https://soundcloud.com/theartistunion Soundcloud] [https://twitter.com/theartistunion Twitter] [https://www.facebook.com/theartistunionofficial Facebook]<br />
<br />
* For accessing the site via mobile there used to be working apps for both Android and IOS, for some reason they seem to have disappeared on both platforms. The company has not released any official statement about this or to any users inquiring on the social pages. The site still redirects to broken pages where the apps should be.<br />
<br />
== Project Comments ==<br />
* The website is very slow to respond typically, producing numerous 502 error messages. The website also frequently crashes, concurrency of 300+ items/minute has been attained but only for a short time period. During 09:00 to 17:00 UTC (approx.) the website cannot handle a load greater than 10 concurrent. Overnight appears to be the best time for grabbing bulk data.</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=The_Artist_Union&diff=40947The Artist Union2019-07-08T14:08:13Z<p>Igloo: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = The Artist Union<br />
| image = The_Artist_Union-20190626.PNG<br />
| description = <br />
| URL = https://theartistunion.com/<br />
| project_status = {{online}}<br />
| source = https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/theartistunion-grab<br />
| archiving_status = {{inprogress}}<br />
| irc = theabandonoftheartists<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''The Artist Union''' is a music hosting site where artists can freely register and upload their work, allowing the users to download it via a simple login with soundcloud in exchange for following the artist's account and posting a comment.<br />
<br />
== Vital Signs ==<br />
* The site has been mostly been abandoned by both artists, users and the company maintaining it. Last updates on the company's social pages were last seen 2 years ago. Links: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ5u4L8GeVowbkTh6l_mphQ Youtube] [https://soundcloud.com/theartistunion Soundcloud] [https://twitter.com/theartistunion Twitter] [https://www.facebook.com/theartistunionofficial Facebook]<br />
<br />
* For accessing the site via mobile there used to be working apps for both Android and IOS, for some reason they seem to have disappeared on both platforms. The company has not released any official statement about this or to any users inquiring on the social pages. The site still redirects to broken pages where the apps should be.</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Archiveteam:People&diff=40940Archiveteam:People2019-07-06T23:09:40Z<p>Igloo: </p>
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<div>These are some of the volunteers who help maintain different services that form ArchiveTeam.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Service:<br />
! Admins:<br />
|-<br />
|Wiki Admins <br />
|SketchCow, winr4r <br />
|-<br />
|Universal Tracker SSH <br />
warriorhq.archiveteam.org (projects.json) <br />
|alard‡, Smiley‡, underscor, yipdw‡, xmc‡, glados‡, chfoo‡<br />
|-<br />
|Universal Tracker web interface<br />
|alard, GLaDOS, omf_, Smiley, yipdw, underscor, chfoo<br />
|-<br />
|Anarchive server<br />
|GLaDOS, omf_, Smiley<br />
|-<br />
|URLTeam Tracker<br />
|GLaDOS, omf_, Smiley<br />
|-<br />
|Github Organization Admins<br />
|GLaDOS, ivan`, omf_, yipdw, chfoo<br />
|-<br />
|ArchiveBot Node<br />
|yipdw, ivan`, joepie91, m1das, JAA, Igloo, Kiska<br />
|-<br />
|#NewsGrabber (inc. Dedupe)<br />
|Igloo <br />
|-<br />
|#archiveteam-twitter twitter to IRC bot<br />
|GLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
|pad.archivingyoursh.it <br />
paste.archivingyoursh.it<br />
|GLaDOS<br />
|-<br />
|Domain registration (archiveteam.org urlte.am)<br />
|SketchCow<br />
|-<br />
| Fortress of Solitude (FOS.textfiles.com)<br />
|SketchCow<br />
|-<br />
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/seesaw seesaw PyPI]<br />
| joepie91, chfoo<br />
|-<br />
| [[URLTeam]] 2<br />
| arkiver, chfoo, phuzion<br />
|}</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Flog%C3%A3o&diff=39844Flogão2019-06-10T14:54:14Z<p>Igloo: Initial creation</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = FloGao<br />
| image = [[File:Flogao.png|thumb|Flogao Screenshot 10-06-2019]]<br />
| URL = https://www.flogao.com.br/<br />
| description = O fotolog do seu jeito está chegando ao fim! Depois de 15 anos online, chegou a hora de dizer adeus... foi uma longa jornada. O Flogão sairá do ar oficialmente ...<br />
| project_status = {{Endangered}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{inprogress}} (Discovery)<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Flogão''' is an outdated Fotolog-esque social media website similiar to Instagram, it was created in 2004, has been dead at least since 2013, and will be shut down in June 24th 2019, the overwhelming majority of activity that I was personally able to find there dates from 2005 to 2008, and all of these nostalgic memories of thousands of users, historical material, and funny stuff will be permanently lost in June 24th if something is not done about it.<br />
<br />
== Archival ==<br />
<br />
A recursive crawl is currently underway, Users appear in the format https://www.flogao.com.br/<<username>>/. Under here, there are several elements, favorites - Where other pictures are shown when a user has marked them "favorite", profile - The users profile, typically with some kind of outlink. blogs - Blog pages, Blog entries take the format <<username>>/blog/[0-9]+. Photos - photos uploaded to the site. These have a unique ID and appear in the format https://www.flogao.com.br/<<username>>/[0-9]+<br />
<br />
So far a scrape which has been running for approximately 6 hours has found around 25,000 accounts with over 150,000 URI left to attempt to find more. It is not currently known how many accounts are on the site, But it is approximated at over 1million (1,000,000).<br />
<br />
Once the scrape has been completed, individual user accounts can be added via a warrior item to be crawled recursively with wget. This should allow a complete capture.<br />
<br />
== Other archives or attempts ==<br />
* 2019-06-09: https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/bykfd2/need_urgent_help_in_archiving_an_old_website_that/, There are currently a number of unco-ordinated efforts on the go here. A cross post has been made to /r/archiveteam where further information has been requested. This is yet to be provided or acknowledged. <br />
<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<references /><br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* {{URL|https://www.flogao.com.br/|Official website}}</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=File:Flogao.png&diff=39843File:Flogao.png2019-06-10T14:41:48Z<p>Igloo: </p>
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<div>Screenshot 10-06-2019 Flogao.png</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=NCIX&diff=30215NCIX2017-12-21T10:59:55Z<p>Igloo: /* Forums */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = NCIX<br />
| logo = NCIX-dotcom-logo.gif<br />
| image = NCIX_-_11-18-17.png<br />
| URL = https://www.ncix.com/, http://www.ncixus.com/<br />
| project_status = completed<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}} (through [[ArchiveBot]])<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''NCIX''' is a Canadian computer parts and electronics store, with retail presences in the Canadian province of British Columbia, and an online presence in the rest of Canada as well as the US.<br />
<br />
In the last few months, customers have been noticing difficulties getting their orders fulfilled and increased wait times for customer service, among other things like a total exit from Ontario, prompting fears that NCIX is hurtling towards bankruptcy.<br />
<br />
==(Ex-)Insider reports==<br />
An ex-insider has taken to providing users on [[reddit]] info about NCIX's operations (primarily on the "Build A PC Sales Canada" subreddit but also in other related subreddits), going by the alias of [https://www.reddit.com/user/exncix "exncix"]. This anonymous ex-insider has provided many valuable insights into internal operations since the first fears of a shutdown were sparked in July 2017.<br />
<br />
Other users have also provided reports from the grapevine, like Oafah (an indie YouTuber) stating [https://www.reddit.com/r/bapcsalescanada/comments/746b9f/metancix_the_last_ncix_tech_tips_no_more/dnw1pu6/ that a source of his claims that the company will not last to the end of the year].<br />
<br />
====Bankruptcy====<br />
Netlink Computer Inc. filed for bankruptcy in British Columbia courts on December 1st, 2017, under file number 170816.<br />
<br />
== Forums ==<br />
{{Infobox project<br />
| title = NCIX Forums<br />
| logo = NCIX-dotcom-logo.gif<br />
| image = NCIX_Forums_-_11-18-17.png<br />
| URL = https://www.ncix.com/forums/<br />
| project_status = {{closing}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}} (through [[ArchiveBot]])<br />
}}<br />
<br />
NCIX has a forums section with content purportedly dating back to 1998, but many threads before 2005/2006 are 404 pages, probably due to the fact that part of the forums are linked with product pages.<br />
<br />
== NCIX Tech Tips ==<br />
The very reason most people outside of Canada or the US even know about NCIX today is due to [https://www.youtube.com/user/NCIXcom/ their YouTube channel, called NCIX Tech Tips]. This is where the now-famous Linus Sebastian got his YouTube career started before leaving NCIX to commit full-time to [https://www.youtube.com/user/LinusTechTips/ his own Linus Tech Tips channel].<br />
<br />
With layoffs and resignations in the company, as well as a couple of moves, the channel has ground to a halt. The "hiatus" of Netlinked Daily, the channel's daily tech news show, was the main thing that got people not otherwise in-the-know to realize that there was something seriously wrong. Besides, why would someone abandon over a million subscribers out of the blue?<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[DirectCanada]]<br />
<br />
{{Navigation box}}</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=NCIX&diff=30214NCIX2017-12-21T10:59:17Z<p>Igloo: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = NCIX<br />
| logo = NCIX-dotcom-logo.gif<br />
| image = NCIX_-_11-18-17.png<br />
| URL = https://www.ncix.com/, http://www.ncixus.com/<br />
| project_status = completed<br />
| archiving_status = {{saved}} (through [[ArchiveBot]])<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''NCIX''' is a Canadian computer parts and electronics store, with retail presences in the Canadian province of British Columbia, and an online presence in the rest of Canada as well as the US.<br />
<br />
In the last few months, customers have been noticing difficulties getting their orders fulfilled and increased wait times for customer service, among other things like a total exit from Ontario, prompting fears that NCIX is hurtling towards bankruptcy.<br />
<br />
==(Ex-)Insider reports==<br />
An ex-insider has taken to providing users on [[reddit]] info about NCIX's operations (primarily on the "Build A PC Sales Canada" subreddit but also in other related subreddits), going by the alias of [https://www.reddit.com/user/exncix "exncix"]. This anonymous ex-insider has provided many valuable insights into internal operations since the first fears of a shutdown were sparked in July 2017.<br />
<br />
Other users have also provided reports from the grapevine, like Oafah (an indie YouTuber) stating [https://www.reddit.com/r/bapcsalescanada/comments/746b9f/metancix_the_last_ncix_tech_tips_no_more/dnw1pu6/ that a source of his claims that the company will not last to the end of the year].<br />
<br />
====Bankruptcy====<br />
Netlink Computer Inc. filed for bankruptcy in British Columbia courts on December 1st, 2017, under file number 170816.<br />
<br />
== Forums ==<br />
{{Infobox project<br />
| title = NCIX Forums<br />
| logo = NCIX-dotcom-logo.gif<br />
| image = NCIX_Forums_-_11-18-17.png<br />
| URL = https://www.ncix.com/forums/<br />
| project_status = {{closing}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{inprogress}} (through [[ArchiveBot]])<br />
}}<br />
<br />
NCIX has a forums section with content purportedly dating back to 1998, but many threads before 2005/2006 are 404 pages, probably due to the fact that part of the forums are linked with product pages.<br />
<br />
== NCIX Tech Tips ==<br />
The very reason most people outside of Canada or the US even know about NCIX today is due to [https://www.youtube.com/user/NCIXcom/ their YouTube channel, called NCIX Tech Tips]. This is where the now-famous Linus Sebastian got his YouTube career started before leaving NCIX to commit full-time to [https://www.youtube.com/user/LinusTechTips/ his own Linus Tech Tips channel].<br />
<br />
With layoffs and resignations in the company, as well as a couple of moves, the channel has ground to a halt. The "hiatus" of Netlinked Daily, the channel's daily tech news show, was the main thing that got people not otherwise in-the-know to realize that there was something seriously wrong. Besides, why would someone abandon over a million subscribers out of the blue?<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[DirectCanada]]<br />
<br />
{{Navigation box}}</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=NCIX&diff=30213NCIX2017-12-21T10:58:19Z<p>Igloo: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = NCIX<br />
| logo = NCIX-dotcom-logo.gif<br />
| image = NCIX_-_11-18-17.png<br />
| URL = https://www.ncix.com/, http://www.ncixus.com/<br />
| project_status = completed<br />
| archiving_status = completed (through [[ArchiveBot]])<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''NCIX''' is a Canadian computer parts and electronics store, with retail presences in the Canadian province of British Columbia, and an online presence in the rest of Canada as well as the US.<br />
<br />
In the last few months, customers have been noticing difficulties getting their orders fulfilled and increased wait times for customer service, among other things like a total exit from Ontario, prompting fears that NCIX is hurtling towards bankruptcy.<br />
<br />
==(Ex-)Insider reports==<br />
An ex-insider has taken to providing users on [[reddit]] info about NCIX's operations (primarily on the "Build A PC Sales Canada" subreddit but also in other related subreddits), going by the alias of [https://www.reddit.com/user/exncix "exncix"]. This anonymous ex-insider has provided many valuable insights into internal operations since the first fears of a shutdown were sparked in July 2017.<br />
<br />
Other users have also provided reports from the grapevine, like Oafah (an indie YouTuber) stating [https://www.reddit.com/r/bapcsalescanada/comments/746b9f/metancix_the_last_ncix_tech_tips_no_more/dnw1pu6/ that a source of his claims that the company will not last to the end of the year].<br />
<br />
====Bankruptcy====<br />
Netlink Computer Inc. filed for bankruptcy in British Columbia courts on December 1st, 2017, under file number 170816.<br />
<br />
== Forums ==<br />
{{Infobox project<br />
| title = NCIX Forums<br />
| logo = NCIX-dotcom-logo.gif<br />
| image = NCIX_Forums_-_11-18-17.png<br />
| URL = https://www.ncix.com/forums/<br />
| project_status = {{closing}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{inprogress}} (through [[ArchiveBot]])<br />
}}<br />
<br />
NCIX has a forums section with content purportedly dating back to 1998, but many threads before 2005/2006 are 404 pages, probably due to the fact that part of the forums are linked with product pages.<br />
<br />
== NCIX Tech Tips ==<br />
The very reason most people outside of Canada or the US even know about NCIX today is due to [https://www.youtube.com/user/NCIXcom/ their YouTube channel, called NCIX Tech Tips]. This is where the now-famous Linus Sebastian got his YouTube career started before leaving NCIX to commit full-time to [https://www.youtube.com/user/LinusTechTips/ his own Linus Tech Tips channel].<br />
<br />
With layoffs and resignations in the company, as well as a couple of moves, the channel has ground to a halt. The "hiatus" of Netlinked Daily, the channel's daily tech news show, was the main thing that got people not otherwise in-the-know to realize that there was something seriously wrong. Besides, why would someone abandon over a million subscribers out of the blue?<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[DirectCanada]]<br />
<br />
{{Navigation box}}</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=NCIX&diff=30212NCIX2017-12-21T10:57:45Z<p>Igloo: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = NCIX<br />
| logo = NCIX-dotcom-logo.gif<br />
| image = NCIX_-_11-18-17.png<br />
| URL = https://www.ncix.com/, http://www.ncixus.com/<br />
| project_status = {{completed}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{completed}} (through [[ArchiveBot]])<br />
}}<br />
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'''NCIX''' is a Canadian computer parts and electronics store, with retail presences in the Canadian province of British Columbia, and an online presence in the rest of Canada as well as the US.<br />
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In the last few months, customers have been noticing difficulties getting their orders fulfilled and increased wait times for customer service, among other things like a total exit from Ontario, prompting fears that NCIX is hurtling towards bankruptcy.<br />
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==(Ex-)Insider reports==<br />
An ex-insider has taken to providing users on [[reddit]] info about NCIX's operations (primarily on the "Build A PC Sales Canada" subreddit but also in other related subreddits), going by the alias of [https://www.reddit.com/user/exncix "exncix"]. This anonymous ex-insider has provided many valuable insights into internal operations since the first fears of a shutdown were sparked in July 2017.<br />
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Other users have also provided reports from the grapevine, like Oafah (an indie YouTuber) stating [https://www.reddit.com/r/bapcsalescanada/comments/746b9f/metancix_the_last_ncix_tech_tips_no_more/dnw1pu6/ that a source of his claims that the company will not last to the end of the year].<br />
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====Bankruptcy====<br />
Netlink Computer Inc. filed for bankruptcy in British Columbia courts on December 1st, 2017, under file number 170816.<br />
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== Forums ==<br />
{{Infobox project<br />
| title = NCIX Forums<br />
| logo = NCIX-dotcom-logo.gif<br />
| image = NCIX_Forums_-_11-18-17.png<br />
| URL = https://www.ncix.com/forums/<br />
| project_status = {{closing}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{inprogress}} (through [[ArchiveBot]])<br />
}}<br />
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NCIX has a forums section with content purportedly dating back to 1998, but many threads before 2005/2006 are 404 pages, probably due to the fact that part of the forums are linked with product pages.<br />
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== NCIX Tech Tips ==<br />
The very reason most people outside of Canada or the US even know about NCIX today is due to [https://www.youtube.com/user/NCIXcom/ their YouTube channel, called NCIX Tech Tips]. This is where the now-famous Linus Sebastian got his YouTube career started before leaving NCIX to commit full-time to [https://www.youtube.com/user/LinusTechTips/ his own Linus Tech Tips channel].<br />
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With layoffs and resignations in the company, as well as a couple of moves, the channel has ground to a halt. The "hiatus" of Netlinked Daily, the channel's daily tech news show, was the main thing that got people not otherwise in-the-know to realize that there was something seriously wrong. Besides, why would someone abandon over a million subscribers out of the blue?<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[DirectCanada]]<br />
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{{Navigation box}}</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Vidme&diff=30190Vidme2017-12-15T12:52:54Z<p>Igloo: Updated tracker URL</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = Vidme<br />
| logo = Vidme_logo.png<br />
| image = Vidme_-_12-1-17.png<br />
| URL = [http://vidme.com/ vid.me]<br />
| project_status = {{closing}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{inprogress}} - shop.vid.me saved as 13ha3ibiezo74lj6vantm852r<br />
| irc = vidmeh<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/vidme-grab vidme-grab]<br />
| tracker = https://tracker.archiveteam.org/vidme2/<br />
}}<br />
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'''Vidme''' is a video hosting site similar to [[YouTube]] and [[Vimeo]]. It surged in popularity after YouTube started screwing over some of its content creators in the "Adpocalypse".<br />
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== Shutdown ==<br />
On December 1st 2017, [https://medium.com/vidme/goodbye-for-now-120b40becafa Vidme's co-founder Warren Shaeffer announced that Vidme was going to be "suspended" at the middle of the month in favor of a newer product]. In reality, it reads like a shutdown instead since videos are being erased.<br />
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<blockquote><br />
<p>'''{{url|1=https://medium.com/vidme/goodbye-for-now-120b40becafa|2=Goodbye for now}}'''</p><br />
<p>Vidme came a long way as an independent platform, but we couldn’t find a path to sustainability. We’re building something new.</p><br />
<br />
<p>After careful consideration, the Vidme team has arrived at the difficult decision to suspend the Vidme site and apps effective December 15th at noon PT. We’ll use this blog post to explain what this means for users, how we got here, and what’s next for us.</p><br />
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<p>'''What this means for users'''</p><br />
<br />
<p><br />
* New sign-ups and uploads will be disabled effective today.<br />
* Existing videos will be playable and exportable from your video manager until December 15th at noon PT, at which point they will be permanently deleted from the Vidme servers.<br />
* All paid channel subscripitions will be suspended immediately, and subscriber-only videos will be exclusively accessible by their video owners.<br />
* Any outstanding earnings will be paid out upon verification within 60 days.<br />
* All Vidme paid subscriptions will cease as of today, and subscribers will no longer be billed.</p><br />
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<p>Please see our [https://vidme.groovehq.com/knowledge_base/categories/vidme FAQ] for more details, and email us at [mailto:hello@vid.me hello@vid.me] with any questions.<ref>https://medium.com/vidme/goodbye-for-now-120b40becafa</ref></p><br />
</blockquote><br />
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The rest of the Medium post goes into detail on why they started the site (hoping to break YouTube's monopoly on revenue sharing to creators), and the struggles they faced when trying to reach their goal.<br />
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== Site Structure ==<br />
* Video's URLs are in this format: <pre>https://vid.me/<VIDEO_ID></pre><br />
* <VIDEO_ID> is a base-64 or base-62 encoded number.<br />
* It is possible to generate a list of URLs by incrementing the number. The size of <VIDEO_ID> is four or five characters for virtually all videos. This results in theoretically 64^5 = 1,073,741,824 possible <VIDEO_ID>'s.<br />
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== References ==<br />
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<references/><br />
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = USA Government<br />
| image = YahooAnswersHomepage.png<br />
| logo = Yahooanswers_logo.png<br />
| URL = http://www.usa.gov<br />
| project_status = {{Pending}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{Starting}}<br />
| irc = cheetoflee<br />
| tracker = [http://tracker.archiveteam.org/cheetoflee cheetoflee]<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/usa-gov-grab usa-gov-grab]<br />
}}<br />
'''USA Gov''' Is the official website of the United States of America Government. <s>It is unlikely to go down soon, but</s> given the upcoming presidental change in 2017 it is a good idea to create an archive before it all changes.<br />
<br />
== Site Areas ==<br />
The following sites / areas have been identified at this time and are in the process of being discovered and jobs created.<br />
<br />
=== Index ===<br />
<br />
USA.gov offers an index of more than 10,000 links to official government information. The index is categorized by services and common topics, and can be accessed through five audience gateways: Businesses and Nonprofits, Citizens, Federal Employees, Government to Government (for state, local, and tribal governments), and Visitors to the U.S.<br />
<br />
=== Frequently Asked Questions ===<br />
USA.gov's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) database contains thousands of answers to the questions the public asks most via USA.gov or the contact center at 1 (800) FED-INFO. For more than 30 years, the contact center has been a source for answers to questions about consumer problems and government services.<br />
<br />
=== URL Shortening ===<br />
A URL shortening service, go.USA.gov, is available to users that have a .gov email address (only .gov URLs may be submitted for shortening through this service). The service will generate a random following go.USA.gov/ which redirects the user to the longer .gov URL stored in the system.<br />
<br />
=== Gobierno ===<br />
<br />
A part of USA.gov, GobiernoUSA.gov pulls together all of the U.S. government’s Spanish-language websites and makes them easily accessible to the public in one central location. <br />
GobiernoUSA.gov features more than 900 external links and provides access to more than 125,000 Government pages in Spanish. Although most of the resources are federal, the site also links to Spanish-language content provided by 42 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and local government websites.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== Discovery ==<br />
<br />
It is still to be decided what is in and out of scope.<br />
<br />
<br />
== How can I help? ==<br />
At this time no script has been completed, For now come into the IRC channel #cheetoflee and be the first to know how you can get involved!<br />
=== Running a Warrior ===<br />
<br />
You can start up a [[Warrior]] and there select ''ArchiveTeam's Choice'' for now, Until the scripts are written (this is going to be our highest priority so you will run them as soon as they are released!). (If you don't really care what you are archiving, select ''ArchiveTeam's Choice'' instead, as at some points ArchiveTeam may priorize another project.)<br />
<br />
=== Running the script manually ===<br />
<br />
If you use Linux and you're a bit familiar with it, you can try running the script directly.<br />
<br />
The instructions can be found at [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/usa-gov-grab github.com/ArchiveTeam/usa-gov-grab].<br />
<br />
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:left;"<br />
! Some additional information<br />
|-<br />
| Don't forget to replace YOURNICKHERE with your nickname.<br />
<br />
The number after <code>--concurrent</code> determines how many threads run at the same time. You can increase this number if your resources (RAM, CPU, bandwidth) are sufficient. However, if you constantly see messages about rate limiting, there is no need to increase the concurrency.<br />
<br />
If you want to stop the script, please do it gracefully if possible. To do so, create an empty file named '''STOP''' in the folder of the script (terminal command: <code>touch STOP</code>). The script finishes the current item(s) and stops only after that. (If you kill the script immediately, the items get broken, and they will need to be reassigned to another user.) – Before starting the script again, don't forget to remove the STOP file.<br />
<br />
If you see "Project code is out of date", kill the script, go to its folder (<code>cd usa-gov-grab</code>) and issue <code><nowiki>git pull https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/</nowiki>usa-gov-grab</code>. After the updating has finished, re-launch the script.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Donating to the Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
Content downloaded by the ArchiveTeam will be uploaded to the [[Internet Archive]], where it will be stored and be available – hopefully – forever. However, storing it costs thousands of dollars in the long run. So, if you can afford, please consider donating to the Internet Archive, so that this piece of history can be kept for us all. http://archive.org/donate<br />
<br />
=== Do you like our cause? ===<br />
<br />
If you want to help in other projects, want to learn more about ArchiveTeam, or even help in development in general, navigate to the [[Main Page]] of this wiki, from there you can reach a lot of information. The Team consists of volunteers working on the projects in their free time, so helping hands (and resources) are always welcome.<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Q&A]]<br />
[[Category:Yahoo!]]</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=USA-Gov&diff=26659USA-Gov2016-12-13T16:49:42Z<p>Igloo: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = USA Government<br />
| image = YahooAnswersHomepage.png<br />
| logo = Yahooanswers_logo.png<br />
| URL = http://www.usa.gov<br />
| project_status = {{Pending}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{Starting}}<br />
| irc = chestoflee<br />
| tracker = [http://tracker.archiveteam.org/chestoflee chestoflee]<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/usa-gov-grab usa-gov-grab]<br />
}}<br />
'''USA Gov''' Is the official website of the United States of America Government. <s>It is unlikely to go down soon, but</s> given the upcoming presidental change in 2017 it is a good idea to create an archive before it all changes.<br />
<br />
== Site Areas ==<br />
The following sites / areas have been identified at this time and are in the process of being discovered and jobs created.<br />
<br />
=== Index ===<br />
<br />
USA.gov offers an index of more than 10,000 links to official government information. The index is categorized by services and common topics, and can be accessed through five audience gateways: Businesses and Nonprofits, Citizens, Federal Employees, Government to Government (for state, local, and tribal governments), and Visitors to the U.S.<br />
<br />
=== Frequently Asked Questions ===<br />
USA.gov's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) database contains thousands of answers to the questions the public asks most via USA.gov or the contact center at 1 (800) FED-INFO. For more than 30 years, the contact center has been a source for answers to questions about consumer problems and government services.<br />
<br />
=== URL Shortening ===<br />
A URL shortening service, go.USA.gov, is available to users that have a .gov email address (only .gov URLs may be submitted for shortening through this service). The service will generate a random following go.USA.gov/ which redirects the user to the longer .gov URL stored in the system.<br />
<br />
=== Gobierno ===<br />
<br />
A part of USA.gov, GobiernoUSA.gov pulls together all of the U.S. government’s Spanish-language websites and makes them easily accessible to the public in one central location. <br />
GobiernoUSA.gov features more than 900 external links and provides access to more than 125,000 Government pages in Spanish. Although most of the resources are federal, the site also links to Spanish-language content provided by 42 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and local government websites.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== Discovery ==<br />
<br />
It is still to be decided what is in and out of scope.<br />
<br />
<br />
== How can I help? ==<br />
At this time no script has been completed, For now come into the IRC channel #chestoflee and be the first to know how you can get involved!<br />
=== Running a Warrior ===<br />
<br />
You can start up a [[Warrior]] and there select ''ArchiveTeam's Choice'' for now, Until the scripts are written (this is going to be our highest priority so you will run them as soon as they are released!). (If you don't really care what you are archiving, select ''ArchiveTeam's Choice'' instead, as at some points ArchiveTeam may priorize another project.)<br />
<br />
=== Running the script manually ===<br />
<br />
If you use Linux and you're a bit familiar with it, you can try running the script directly.<br />
<br />
The instructions can be found at [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/usa-gov-grab github.com/ArchiveTeam/usa-gov-grab].<br />
<br />
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:left;"<br />
! Some additional information<br />
|-<br />
| Don't forget to replace YOURNICKHERE with your nickname.<br />
<br />
The number after <code>--concurrent</code> determines how many threads run at the same time. You can increase this number if your resources (RAM, CPU, bandwidth) are sufficient. However, if you constantly see messages about rate limiting, there is no need to increase the concurrency.<br />
<br />
If you want to stop the script, please do it gracefully if possible. To do so, create an empty file named '''STOP''' in the folder of the script (terminal command: <code>touch STOP</code>). The script finishes the current item(s) and stops only after that. (If you kill the script immediately, the items get broken, and they will need to be reassigned to another user.) – Before starting the script again, don't forget to remove the STOP file.<br />
<br />
If you see "Project code is out of date", kill the script, go to its folder (<code>cd usa-gov-grab</code>) and issue <code><nowiki>git pull https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/</nowiki>usa-gov-grab</code>. After the updating has finished, re-launch the script.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Donating to the Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
Content downloaded by the ArchiveTeam will be uploaded to the [[Internet Archive]], where it will be stored and be available – hopefully – forever. However, storing it costs thousands of dollars in the long run. So, if you can afford, please consider donating to the Internet Archive, so that this piece of history can be kept for us all. http://archive.org/donate<br />
<br />
=== Do you like our cause? ===<br />
<br />
If you want to help in other projects, want to learn more about ArchiveTeam, or even help in development in general, navigate to the [[Main Page]] of this wiki, from there you can reach a lot of information. The Team consists of volunteers working on the projects in their free time, so helping hands (and resources) are always welcome.<br />
<br />
{{Navigation box}}<br />
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[[Category:Q&A]]<br />
[[Category:Yahoo!]]</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=USA-Gov&diff=26658USA-Gov2016-12-13T16:45:23Z<p>Igloo: Created page with "{{Infobox project | title = USA Government | image = YahooAnswersHomepage.png | logo = Yahooanswers_logo.png | URL = http://www.usa.gov | project_status = {{Pending}} | archiv..."</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = USA Government<br />
| image = YahooAnswersHomepage.png<br />
| logo = Yahooanswers_logo.png<br />
| URL = http://www.usa.gov<br />
| project_status = {{Pending}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{Starting}}<br />
| irc = chestoflee<br />
| tracker = [http://tracker.archiveteam.org/chestoflee chestoflee]<br />
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/usa-gov-grab usa-gov-grab]<br />
}}<br />
'''USA Gov''' Is the official website of the United States of America Government. <s>It is unlikely to go down soon, but</s> given the upcoming presidental change in 2017 it is a good idea to create an archive before it all changes.<br />
<br />
== Discovery ==<br />
<br />
It is still to be decided what is in and out of scope.<br />
<br />
<br />
== How can I help? ==<br />
At this time no script has been completed, For now come into the IRC channel #chestoflee and be the first to know how you can get involved!<br />
=== Running a Warrior ===<br />
<br />
You can start up a [[Warrior]] and there select ''ArchiveTeam's Choice'' for now, Until the scripts are written (this is going to be our highest priority so you will run them as soon as they are released!). (If you don't really care what you are archiving, select ''ArchiveTeam's Choice'' instead, as at some points ArchiveTeam may priorize another project.)<br />
<br />
=== Running the script manually ===<br />
<br />
If you use Linux and you're a bit familiar with it, you can try running the script directly.<br />
<br />
The instructions can be found at [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/usa-gov-grab github.com/ArchiveTeam/usa-gov-grab].<br />
<br />
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:left;"<br />
! Some additional information<br />
|-<br />
| Don't forget to replace YOURNICKHERE with your nickname.<br />
<br />
The number after <code>--concurrent</code> determines how many threads run at the same time. You can increase this number if your resources (RAM, CPU, bandwidth) are sufficient. However, if you constantly see messages about rate limiting, there is no need to increase the concurrency.<br />
<br />
If you want to stop the script, please do it gracefully if possible. To do so, create an empty file named '''STOP''' in the folder of the script (terminal command: <code>touch STOP</code>). The script finishes the current item(s) and stops only after that. (If you kill the script immediately, the items get broken, and they will need to be reassigned to another user.) – Before starting the script again, don't forget to remove the STOP file.<br />
<br />
If you see "Project code is out of date", kill the script, go to its folder (<code>cd usa-gov-grab</code>) and issue <code><nowiki>git pull https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/</nowiki>usa-gov-grab</code>. After the updating has finished, re-launch the script.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Donating to the Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
Content downloaded by the ArchiveTeam will be uploaded to the [[Internet Archive]], where it will be stored and be available – hopefully – forever. However, storing it costs thousands of dollars in the long run. So, if you can afford, please consider donating to the Internet Archive, so that this piece of history can be kept for us all. http://archive.org/donate<br />
<br />
=== Do you like our cause? ===<br />
<br />
If you want to help in other projects, want to learn more about ArchiveTeam, or even help in development in general, navigate to the [[Main Page]] of this wiki, from there you can reach a lot of information. The Team consists of volunteers working on the projects in their free time, so helping hands (and resources) are always welcome.<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Q&A]]<br />
[[Category:Yahoo!]]</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Deathwatch&diff=26610Deathwatch2016-12-09T12:38:03Z<p>Igloo: /* 2016 */</p>
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<div>The '''Deathwatch''' or '''Watchlist''' is a central indicator of websites and networks that are shutting down and serves as an indicator of what happened to particular sites that shut down quickly.<br />
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New sites should be added in chronological order, newest death date first. Forward-looking death dates should be added to the first list only. Sites large enough to warrant additional information will receive a dedicated page, linked from here and on [[:Category:Closing projects]].<br />
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(The content of the Getting Things Done table, merged with the In Progress table, can now be found on [[Small projects]].)<br />
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== Pre-emptive Alarmbells (Likely To Die) ==<br />
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=== Sunset Happy ===<br />
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* Archive Team officially proclaims '''[[Yahoo!]]''' the least trustable host and its arch-enemy. Prove us different, Yahooligans. Or... don't. Expect anything in [[wikipedia:List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_Yahoo!]] and [[wikipedia:List_of_Yahoo!-owned_sites_and_services]] to shutdown (if it already hasn't).<br />
**Please follow the feeds! {{url|https://twitter.com/YahooVictims}} & {{url|http://www.google.com/alerts/feeds/03733117766037168292/11115209096644139952}}<br />
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* [[Nokia]] has recently been shutting down services at an alarmingly fast rate. Back up your data, Nokia users!<br />
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* [[AOL]] has decided to follow in Yahoo's footsteps by mass-closing websites at an alarmingly fast rate. Be careful not to leave any important data with them!<br />
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=== Just When You Least Expect It ===<br />
<br />
Archive Team keeps a list of '''[[Fire_Drill|"healthy sites"]]''' that could be fine today and not so hot tomorrow. We focus on ways to back your personal data off these sites so you don't put yourself at unnecessary risk.<br />
<br />
=== Other endangered species and misc ideas ===<br />
<br />
* [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl2mFZoRqjw_ELax4Yisf6w Louis Rossmann's Youtube channel]. He released a video on June 30th with strong hints his channel and business were being shutdown because of reasons he was not able to state. <br />
** He runs/ran a business repairing Apple Macbook motherboards and making videos on how to do these repairs, business advice and related philosophy. <br />
** These repairs are considered "unauthorized" by Apple and could the driving force behind the shutdown. <br />
** There are approximately 700 educational videos on his channel that should be archived, please see the [[YouTube]] page on how to archive Youtube videos. <br />
** His business websites could also be at risk https://www.rossmanngroup.com/ & https://mailin.repair/ & https://www.rossmanngroup.com/boards/<br />
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* We have even more small tidbits of information at [[Deathwatch/Misc]].<br />
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== Pining for the Fjords (Dying) ==<br />
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Websites (notable or ones with user-generated content) that are definitively shutting down. No speculation please! Sites that appear troubled should go on [[Fire Drill]].<br />
<br />
=== 2017 ===<br />
* March 3: Disney Infinity will shut down all community services<ref>{{url|https://infinity.disney.com/closing}}</ref><br />
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=== 2016 ===<br />
* Date unknown: http://gamershell.com/ has many non-working downloads<br />
* Date unknown: http://gamingpolo.com/ has many non-working pages and downloads<br />
* Date unknown: Pirate Bay image hosting site "Bayimg" returns after it shutdown in the raid. However, staff announced that the site would only be up for a week. <ref>{{url|https://torrentfreak.com/pirate-bays-image-hosting-site-bayimg-returns-for-a-bit-160425/}}</ref> <br />
* Date unknown: According to akz, self-identified in #archivebot as a moderator of the site, [[Captain Luffy Forums]] will be closing when the hosting expires, as the owner has chosen not to renew it.<br />
* December: Oldest still living Hungarian image sharing service [[kepfeltoltes.hu]] ceases operation.<br />
* December 31: ex.ua was like what.cd, except the data is is hosted on the site and is at risk of being deleted. (http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Ex.ua) <ref>{{url|http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Ex.ua}}</ref><br />
* October 31: Vessel will be shutting down after it is acquired by Verizon. <ref>{{url|https://www.vessel.com/blog}}</ref><br />
* October 31: [[Twitterfeed]] will be shutting its doors on October 31st, 2016. They recommend [[Buffer]] (https://buffer.com) or [[Dlvr.it]].<br />
* October 23: Allmyvideos.net Is removing all videos and Shutting down their website for Good. They Claim that this is because their site is no longer profitable enough to run and maintain the website.<br />
* October 25: Bioware is shutting down their forums. They will be made read-only on August 26, and taken down entirely on October 25.<ref>{{url|http://blog.bioware.com/2016/07/29/concerning-our-forums/}}</ref><br />
* September 30: {{url|http://www.lokalisten.de/}} will shut down.<ref>{{url|https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2016/09/03/lokalisten-ende-soziales-netzwerk-wird-abgeschaltet/}}</ref><br />
* September: Questhub.io is a public social todolist/quests service. The author announced that it will be closed soon.<ref>{{url|https://questhub.io/realm/meta/quest/57b23a65330ed0bb37000041}}</ref> He is willing to dump the database. The code in open on {{url|https://github.com/berekuk/questhub/}}.<br />
* August 31: Sunrise Calendar will shut down to make way for Outlook. Blame [[Microsoft]].<ref>{{url|http://blog.sunrise.am/post/144196642739/its-almost-time-to-say-goodbye}}</ref><br />
* August 5: Yahoo has announced that is discontinuing support for all legacy versions of Yahoo messenger and on August 5th the servers will be shut down for good. <ref>{{url|http://gadgets.ndtv.com/apps/news/old-yahoo-messenger-app-to-shut-down-on-august-5-848476}}</ref><br />
* June 27: Music News Nashville is ceasing publication. "All of our archives will remain online for at least one more year." <ref>{{url|http://www.musicnewsnashville.com/}}</ref><br />
* March 21: Futanariobsession, a niche porn site that has been running since 2009/09/01, is closing its doors. <ref>{{url|http://futanariobsession.com/site-news/}}</ref><br />
* January 1: AutoHotKey's older, IPBoards based forum has been made read-only, in favor of their new forums. Users were migrated but forum posts were not. <ref>{{url|https://autohotkey.com/board/topic/149716-ip-boards-decommission/}}</ref><ref>{{url|http://ahkscript.org/foundation/history.html}}</ref><br />
<br />
=== 2015 ===<br />
<br />
* Date Unknown: [[Picasa]] content will increasingly be killed as [[wikipedia:Google Photos|Google Photos]] was launched on 2015-05-28 and will need users.<br />
* Date Unknown: AOL apparently has plans to kill a bunch of sites, including with [[Joystiq]], [[MyDaily]], and [[ParentDish]].<ref>{{url|http://recode.net/2015/01/26/aol-likely-to-shutter-gaming-site-joystiq-in-larger-content-cleanup/}}</ref><br />
* Date Unknown: Bad Juju Games has filed for bankruptcy, which might mean an end to [[Desura]] and [[Indie Royale]], which hosts a large amount of games not hosted anywhere else (some of which is free), as well as forums and various user-generated content. <ref>{{url|http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2015/06/05/desura-bankruptcy-bad-juju-games/}}</ref><br />
<br />
== Dead as a Doornail ==<br />
<br />
=== 2016 ===<br />
* Date unknown: http://www.mytvshows.org/ gets turned off.<br />
* November 17: {{url|http://What.cd/|What.cd}} suddenly shuts down. One of, if not, the largest BitTorrent Music Trackers on the internet. [http://i.imgur.com/qb3po3C.png "Due to some recent events, What.CD is shutting down. We are not likely to return any time soon in our current form. All site and user data has been destroyed. So long, and thanks for all the fish."]<br />
* July 31: {{url|http://kagi.com/|Kagi.com}}, shareware and other software payment processor that started in 1994, shut down with no notice, claiming: "For the past ten years Kagi has been struggling to recover from financial losses due to a supplier fraud situation. We have reduced the debt but the recovery has failed and forced us to close."<br />
* July 27: [[Portalgraphics.net]] has closed the portal to the "PGN Community", home to over 90000 unique user-submitted images<ref>{{url|http://www.portalgraphics.net/pg/guide/en_news20160520.html}}</ref><br />
* July 20: Kickasstorrents has been seized and the tor domain is offline as well. Fortunately, Proxies exist that have some of the data cached, but it's only a matter of time before the cache gets deleted or the proxies stop working. <ref>{{url|https://torrentfreak.com/feds-seize-kickasstorrents-domains-charge-owner-160720/}}</ref><br />
* July 19: [[Webmonkey]] now redirects to wired.com after having been abandoned for three years.<br />
* June 1: [[Arto]], the first danish social site, is shut down (800.000 users about 2-3 TB data estimated).<br />
* June 1: http://www.blog.dk/ danish blog site (subproject of Arto).<br />
* May 13: Beatport "will be shutting down the Streaming service and mobile app, Beatport News, the Video livestreaming platform, and the Events section."<ref>{{url|https://blog.beatport.com/en/an-update-on-beatport-services/}}</ref><br />
* May 1: Copy.com and CudaDrive are shut down.<ref>{{url|https://community.barracudanetworks.com/forum/index.php?/topic/27488-copy-and-cudadrive-services-will-be-discontinued/}}</ref><ref>{{url|https://blog.barracuda.com/2016/02/01/message-from-gm-of-storage/}}</ref><br />
* March 15: Barnes & Noble's Nook App Store, Nook Video, and the UK Nook Store are shut down.<ref>{{url|http://the-digital-reader.com/2016/03/03/bn-is-shutting-down-its-second-greatest-digital-blunder-on-15-march/}}</ref><br />
* February 9: Gametrailers officially closed, though the site is still up.<br />
* February 1: [[notepad.cc]] by Jacob Bijani (Tumblr creative director until 2013) ([http://0bin.net/paste/HHGBysvFQ732TBSy#uNpZlqUYH0C9S-BM/id/GMaXnQi5CFdl9WJM9ZNpplp urlteam results])More than 900 urls.<br />
* January 31: resume.io "Crazy-simple online resumes." by Jacob Bijani (Tumblr creative director till 2013)<br />
* January 25: [[Google Code]] is shut down.<ref>{{url|http://google-opensource.blogspot.ca/2015/03/farewell-to-google-code.html}}</ref><br />
* January 21: Google Maps Coordinate is shut down.<br />
* January 15: Oyster (book service) closed its shell.<ref>{{url|https://www.oysterbooks.com/boh7IeY7}}</ref><ref>{{url|http://blog.oysterbooks.com/post/122942822025/o}}</ref> The public-facing side was [http://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=oysterbooks saved] with [[ArchiveBot]] on 2015-10-04.<br />
<br />
===2015===<br />
* December 31: [http://www.guildportal.com/ GuildPortal]<br />
* October 29: Wizards of the Coast (Magic the Gathering, Dungeons & Dragons etc.) shut down its community forums.<ref>{{url|http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/news/wizards-coast-community-forums-be-shut-down-2015-09-16}}</ref><br />
* September 30: Club Nintendo shut down worldwide.<br />
* September 30: [[Yahoo Pipes]] gets clogged up.<ref>{{url|http://pipes.yqlblog.net/post/120705592639/pipes-end-of-life-announcement}}</ref><br />
* September 10: Sony discontinues Playstation Mobile<ref>{{url|http://community.us.playstation.com/t5/PlayStation-Mobile-Support/INFO-Update-on-PlayStation-Mobile-PSM/td-p/45023971}}</ref>.<br />
* August or September: [[cyberpunkreview.com]]: 80s science fiction fansite and community's domain no longer resolves.<br />
* August 27: [[Blip.tv]] is gone in a blip.<br />
* <s>August 25: [[Blingee]] dies and deletes 9 years of user content</s>.<br />
* July 31: Google Moderator disappears (goes read-only on June 30).<ref>{{url|https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1sPmkuVqoHKue7SlL3tSLrDsyufB8owMeR8AHx4LG8FA/pub}}</ref><br />
* July 24: Surfersparadise closes down most of its websites and content, including the Miss Surfersparadise illustration contest, after making an announcement just 11 days prior. <ref>{{url|http://news.surpara.com/2015/07/35772}}</ref><br />
* July 30: emoj.li, emoji-based social network was set up as a joke but they are shutting it down seriously.<ref>{{url|http://emoj.li}}</ref><br />
* July 10: SoundTracking sunsetted.<ref>{{url|http://www.rhapsody.com/soundtracking}}</ref><br />
* July 6: XFire social profiles are burnt up.<ref>{{url|http://www.reddit.com/r/Games/comments/39a41v/xfire_social_profiles_shutdown_save_your/}}</ref><br />
* June 30: Freebase shuts down.<br />
* June 13: Hungarian image hosting service [[keptarad.hu]] goes down with nearly 80,000 (or, according to inner source, 1.6 million) pictures, one week after it was scheduled to.<br />
* June 9: [[Pomf.se]] staff decided to go down with 1.6 million files (and thousands of pastes). Fortunately, they contacted ArchiveTeam and let them get a copy. <br />
* May 31: [[Gitorious]] is no longer glorious after acquired by GitLab<ref>{{url|https://about.gitlab.com/2015/03/03/gitlab-acquires-gitorious/}}</ref><br />
* May 30: [[Foodily]] recipes vanished in space void.<br />
* May 17: Codehaus.org got kicked out of the hosting market.<br />
* April 30: Hiveminder shut down (user data could be requested by email until May 8th.)<br />
* April 30: [[Google Helpouts]] shut down.<br />
* April 30: [[Grooveshark]] shut down due to years of copyright issues.<ref>{{url|https://recode.net/2015/04/30/grooveshark-the-free-music-service-that-used-to-scare-the-big-labels-gives-up/}}</ref><br />
* April 17: Yahoo's [[URLTeam|URL shortener]] y.ahoo.it drops its YQL<!-- (sic; Yahoo Query Language) --> table.<br />
* April 10: [[FriendFeed]] shut down, one day later than it was scheduled to.<br />
* April 9: [[Yahoo]] Transliteration got shut down for "focus" reasons. <ref>{{url|http://transliteration.yahoo.com/}}</ref><br />
* April 10: '''[[FriendFeed]]''' ({{url|1=http://friendfeed.com/}}) got unfriended by Facebook.<br />
* March 31: [[Trovebox]] got looted.<ref>{{url|https://trovebox.com/shutdown/}}</ref><br />
* March 31: [[RapidShare]] shut down.<br />
* March 19: PlaceMyPast.com got lost in history<ref>{{url|http://genealogysstar.blogspot.com/ncr/2015/03/demise-of-place-my-past-announced.html}}</ref>.<br />
* March 18: Animetake.com, Gogoanime.com, etc is no-go and takes its anime offline<ref>{{url|https://twitter.com/AnimeTake/status/578322431749828608}}</ref><ref>{{url|1=https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20150321231148AALtZBj}}</ref>.<br />
* March 15: twiigs.com did its last poll (server stayed up for about a month afterwards.)<br />
* March 15: [[Google Business Sitebuilder]] became a business sitebreaker.<ref>{{url|https://support.google.com/businesssitebuilder/answer/6098405}}</ref><br />
* March 15: {{url|1=http://www.cloudon.com|2=CloudOn}} was cloud-offed after getting acquired by [[Dropbox]].<br />
* March 12: [[Ovi Store]] is replaced by Opera Mobile Store.<br />
* March 12: [[Roon]] (roon.io) met its doom. The site was supposed to have shut down on Dec. 31, 2014.<br />
* March 8: DrivePop.com popped their drives.<ref>{{url|https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/2wm3ri/apparently_lifetime_subscription_8_months/}}</ref><br />
* March 7: Target Ticket expired.<br />
* March 5: Mail.in.com sent its last mail.<br />
* March 4: ToonTube (by Launchpad Toys) shut down. No site access, login only.<ref>{{url|https://toontube.launchpadtoys.com/login}}</ref><br />
* March 3: [[Internet Centrum]] deletes its phpcities.<br />
* February: CrimeLibrary.com was killed by truTV.<ref>{{url|https://twitter.com/CrimeLibrary/status/570021102791094273}}</ref><br />
* February 28: Web hosting service Page ON shuts down, taking several websites with it.<ref>{{url|http://page-on.ocn.ne.jp/close.html}}</ref><br />
* February 26: Apple crashes [[TestFlight]].<br />
* February 23: [[Odysee]] shuts down.<br />
* February 16: Google Talk is shut up.<br />
* February 15: Wizards of the Coast will shut down its LISTSERV mailing lists<ref>{{url|http://greyhawkery.blogspot.ca/2015/01/wotc-closing-down-listserv.html}}</ref>.<br />
* February 13: [[MediaCrush]] got crushed.<br />
* February 11: Spot.us has lost us<ref>{{url|http://www.knightdigitalmediacenter.org/blogs/agahran/2015/02/spotus-ends-insights-community-news-crowdfunding}}</ref>.<br />
* February 7: Cricket Wireless will discontinue Muve Music.<br />
* February 3: [[The Unofficial Apple Weblog]] is officially dead<ref>{{url|http://www.engadget.com/2015/02/03/so-long-and-thanks-for-all-the-fish/}}</ref>.<br />
* February 1: Molto melts away.<br />
* February 1: Samsung ChatON goes quiet.<br />
* February 1: [[Inkblazers]] will be Inkerasers<ref>{{url|http://www.inkblazers.com/blogs/Inkblazers-Shutdown/detail-page/10226}}</ref>. <br />
* January or February: {{url|1=http://www.nakido.com/|2=Nakido}}, a file sharing site, resolves a domain parking page.<br />
* January: [[AOL Autos]] is shut down.<br />
* January: Image hosting side Majhost quietly disappeared. Its LEGO-related counterpart, Brickshelf, remains active.<br />
* January 31: Transformers Universe collapses<ref>{{url|https://www.transformersuniverse.com/en/news/2014/12/important-tu-announcement-161214}}</ref>.<br />
* January 26: [[Brace.io]] has been acquired by Squarespace<ref>{{url|http://blog.brace.io/2015/01/26/goodbye/}}</ref>. (Shutdown originally planned on 19th.)<br />
* January 15: eFreeGuestbooks couldn't compete with social media<ref>{{url|http://www.efreeguestbooks.com/mg/multi.pl?122505}}</ref><br />
* January 15: HP shut down webOS cloud services.<br />
* January 15: Nokia Chat became Nokia's latest victim.<br />
* January 15: HumanIPO publishes its last story.<br />
* January 15: [[vStreamers]] goes offline.<br />
* January 12: DreamBook is burned by DreamHost<ref>{{url|http://www.dreambook.com/}}</ref>.<br />
* January 12: [[Nokia Memories]] is forgotten<ref>{{url|1=http://www.nokia.com/ca-en/support/faq/?action=singleTopic&topic=FA144076}}</ref>.<br />
* January 12: Gnome (Gnome Platform, formerly Interclick) and Right Media Exchange (Right Media Inc) is shutdown by Yahoo!.<ref>{{url|http://www.businessinsider.com/yahoo-shuts-down-right-media-exchange-2015-1}}</ref><ref>{{url|http://adexchanger.com/online-advertising/yahoo-retires-genome-and-right-media-brands-simplifies-around-yahoo-ad-exchange/}}</ref><ref><nowiki>http://yahoo.tumblr.com/post/72591025021/introducing-the-new-yahoo-advertising</nowiki> ([https://archive.is/eGAIq archive.today] copy) (direct link blocked by wiki spamfilter)</ref><br />
* January 2: Leelah Alcorn's Tumblr blog and other online presence is removed<ref>[[wikipedia:Death_of_Leelah_Alcorn]]</ref>.<br />
* January 2: [[Nokia Trailers]], which was supposed to shut down on December 31, 2014, shut down.<br />
* January 1: everfree.net wasn't forever.<br />
* January 1: [[tvtag]] was untagged.<br />
<br />
===2014===<br />
<br />
* December 31: Yahoo! Classic Games shut down.<br />
* December 31: nRelate closed.<br />
* December 31: Samsung Video Hub and WatchON shut down.<br />
* December 31: Virginia Tech Filebox shut down.<ref>{{url|http://computing.vt.edu/kb/entry/3997}}</ref><br />
* December 27: [[Yahoo! Directory]] shut down 5 days early.<ref>{{url|http://searchengineland.com/yahoo-directory-closes-211784}}</ref><br />
* December 24: Slide Bureau closed down.<br />
* December 23: Magneto shut down.<br />
* December 22: Yahoo! Profiles was—Who are you again?.<br />
* December 21: Yahoo! sunsetted Maktoob forums.<br />
* December 20: Toontown Infinite, a fan-made Toontown Online revival, shut down.<ref>{{url|https://www.reddit.com/r/Toontown/comments/2pwgfj/tti_closing/}}</ref><br />
* December 18: Everest.com and its app died from altitude sickness<ref>{{url|http://techcrunch.com/2014/12/18/everest-the-peter-thiel-backed-app-for-achieving-your-dreams-shuts-down/}}</ref><br />
* December 17: thatguywiththeglasses.com got replaced by channelawesome.com.<br />
* December 16: [[Google News]] shut down in Spain.<ref>{{url|1=http://googlepolicyeurope.blogspot.ca/2014/12/an-update-on-google-news-in-spain.html?m=1}}</ref><br />
* December 15: [[Viddy]] and [[Epic]], video sharing services acquired by Fullscreen, shut down.<br />
* December 15: [[Relay.im]], bought by Kik, shut down.<br />
* December 12: BigPond Music shut down.<br />
* December 12: {{url|1=http://allgame.com|2=Allgame.com}} ran out of quarters. It was saved with ArchiveBot [https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_archivebot_go_20141119080001 here] (and available in the Wayback Machine).<br />
* December 10: [[ZipList]] got zipped up.<br />
* December 9: '''[[The Pirate Bay]]''' was raided. ''(Back online February 1, 2015.)''<br />
* December 5: Nokia Sync was discontinued.<br />
* December 2: Verizon shut down SugarString.<br />
* November: <s>OpenBitTorrent is mysteriously no longer tracking</s><ref>{{url|https://torrentfreak.com/worlds-largest-bittorrent-tracker-goes-down-141205/}}</ref>. (Back online by Jan 6, 2015) <ref>{{url|http://torrentfreak.com/top-torrent-trackers-return-online-150106/}}</ref><br />
* November: [[Jux]] went down before their official shutdown date, November 30, 2014.<br />
* November 30: Tree Puncher (Minecraft server host) got chopped down.<br />
* November 1: [[Easel]] shut down.<br />
* November 1: [[Qwiki]] slowed down.<br />
* October 30: [[Listn]] was shut down by Beatport.<br />
* October 24: Haivl.com, Vietnam's 9gag equivalent, shut down by the government authorities.<br />
* October 11: [[OhLife]] became NoLife.<br />
* October 1: '''[[Quizilla]]''' fizzled away. <br />
* September 30: '''[[Verizon Personal Web Space]]''' shut down.<br />
* September 30: '''[[Orkut]]''' got kut, [[Google]] thankfully left a public archive.<br />
* September 30: [[Yahoo! Education]] dropped out.<br />
* September 30: Petition Online shut down.<br />
* September 30: The [[National Atlas]] died.<ref>{{url|http://www.nationalatlas.gov/status.html}}</ref><br />
* September 25: <s>[[TwitPic]] shuts down.</s><ref>{{url|http://blog.twitpic.com/2014/09/twitpic-is-shutting-down/}}</ref><br />
* September 17: [[TuneWiki]] (not a wiki)<br />
* August: Hungarian microblogging service [[mommo.hu|Mommo]] disappeared.<br />
* August: [[Blogter.hu]] died after long illness.<br />
* August 31: [[Svpply]] and Want by Svpply were shut down.<br />
* August 31: The [[Yahoo! Contributor Network]] is destroyed by [[Yahoo!]].<br />
* August 15: '''[[Heello]]''' said goooodbye.<br />
* August 10: '''[[Fotopedia]]''' leaves a photo finish.<br />
* August 5: '''[[Justin.tv]]''' shuts down completely.<br />
* August 1: '''[[Yahoo! Voices]]''', formerly Associated Content, is shut up by [[Yahoo!]].<br />
* July/August: Potential massive Quebec newspaper shutdown around August 2, 74 newspapers were bought by {{url|1=http://blog.fagstein.com/2014/05/28/competition-bureau-quebecor-tc-newspapers/|2=Transcontinental}}.<br />
* July 31: [[Shortmail]] shut down.<br />
* July 31: [[Snapdisk]] got snapped.<br />
* July 31: [[Yahoo! Shine]] went dark.<br />
* July 31: Pinterest acquires Icebergs.com<ref>{{url|http://www.iol.co.za/scitech/technology/business/pinterest-buys-startup-icebergs-1.1728612}}</ref><br />
* July 3: {{url|1=http://www.thegridto.com|2=The Grid}} (magazine in Toronto) printed its last issue on July 3rd 2014 and the website disappeared some time after.<br />
* June 30: Hungarian [[iWiW]] social network closes; data not available from this date at all.<br />
* June 30: [[Me2Day]], a [[Twitter]]-like social network, kicks the bucket.<br />
* June 15: '''[[Rawporter]]''' enters "into an exclusive business partnership", deletes user photos and videos (which we rescue.)<br />
* June 1: '''[[Ubuntu One]]''' shuts down, gives its users until July 31 to grab their data.<br />
* May 20: Nintendo shut down [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] (except for the Wii and DSi Shop Channels).<br />
* May 6: [[Userscripts.org]] mysteriously vanished. {{url|http://userscripts-mirror.org}} popped up not long after.<br />
* April: {{url|http://jderef.com/}} is served a takedown notice by Oracle.<br />
* April 30: [[qik]].com shut down.<br />
* April 18: [[Twitter Music]] shuts down.<br />
* April 15: Beats shuts down [[MOG]].<br />
* April 14: [[CGHub]] quietly closes down. {{url|https://www.facebook.com/264398057068394/photos/a.265401656968034.1073741828.264398057068394/265401163634750/}}<br />
* April 7: [[Vizify]].com was acquired by [[Yahoo!]]. Bios were deleted on April 7, 2014. (Users could opt-in to extend date to September 4, 2014.)<br />
* March: [[Kephost.hu]] stepped off with half a million pictures.<br />
* March 31: [[IntoNow]], a [[Yahoo!]] acquisition, will ceased to function.<br />
* March 31: '''[[Mochi Media]]''' realizes Flash is dead and the game is over.<br />
* March 28: [[Readmill]], a social e-reader thing, is closing its doors on July 1, 2013. They have quite a few user pages documenting who read what, who says what and what people think of books.<br />
* March 19: <s>[[Full Disclosure]] ({{url|http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/}}) is a security/hacker mailing list that was {{url|1=http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2014/Mar/332|2=suddenly suspended}}.</s><br />
* March 17: [[doo]] shut down.<br />
* March 11: [[Intel AppUp]] shut down.<br />
* March 3: '''[[My Opera]]''' closes its member profiles.<br />
* February: [[Videogum]] is shutting down.<ref>{{url|http://www.videogum.com/800151/hey-guys-we-have-to-talk-to-you-about-something/letter-from-the-editor/}}</ref><br />
* February 28: [[Outbox]] shuts down to rebuild itself.<ref>{{url|http://blog.outboxmail.com/post/74086768959/outbox-is-shutting-down-a-note-of-gratitude}}</ref><br />
* February 21: [[Yahoo!]] crashed [[Cloud Party]].<br />
* February 14: [[Gatsby]], not sure whether to file this here or under "Dead as a Doornail". {{url|1=http://gatsby.im/|=2The site's frontpage}} says that it's dead, but it's unclear whether hosted content is still available. Awaiting {{url|1=https://vpsboard.com/topic/3475-gatsbyim-discontinued/#entry52574|2=a response}} as to what happened to the data.<br />
* February 7: Schemer.com shut down by Google. (Time of death: 2014-02-08 00:13:52,184 EST.)<br />
* January 21: DrawQuest and '''[[Canv.as|Canvas]]''' shuts down. moot writes his {{url|1=http://chrishateswriting.com/post/74083032842/today-my-startup-failed|2=shut down notice.}}<br />
* ??? '''[[dl.tv]]''' {{url|http://dl.tv}} There is no new tech podcast on here for over a year. Good idea to start backing up all podcast on this site. Same for Crankygeeks. {{url|http://www.crankygeeks.com/}}<br />
<br />
===2013===<br />
<br />
* December 26: [[Wretch]] and [[Yahoo! Blog]] is closed by Yahoo!.<br />
* December 21: {{url|1=http://clanbase.org|2=ClanBase}} is no more. The company that bought the website in 2004, Global Gaming League, decided to "move on" after basically running the website into the ground.<br />
* December 20: [[WinAmp]], home of the Winamp media player, shuts down.<br />
* December 18: [[Warhammer|Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning]] closes.<br />
* December 15: [[Everpix]], a photo-sharing service, shuts down. {{url|https://github.com/everpix/Everpix-Intelligence}} was saved, the rest lost.<ref>{{url|http://www.everpix.com/}}</ref><ref>{{url|http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/5/5039216/everpix-life-and-death-inside-the-worlds-best-photo-startup}}</ref> <br />
* December 12: [[Hyves]] closes its social network, but it's now got games!<br />
* November 18 (and back through 2012): Disney nuked a bunch of online games: Pixie Hollow Online, Cars Online, Pirates of the Caribbean Online, Toontown Online. The futures of the large fan forums and an extremely completist wiki are doubtful. {{url|http://fairies.disney.com/pixie-hollow-faq}} {{url|http://www.vmkforums.com/}} {{url|http://www.carsonlineforums.com/}} {{url|http://www.piratesonlineforums.com/}} {{url|http://www.pixiehollowforums.com/}} {{url|http://www.disneysonlineworlds.com/index.php/Main_Page}} The Pixie Hollow fan forum specifically announced that they will not be archived, and the Cars Online forum seems to have a similar warning, while the other forums for the shut down games will apparently be migrated into this: {{url|http://www.mmocentralforums.com/}}<br />
* November 11: [[Bre.ad]] is dead.<br />
* November 7: [[Dopplr]] drops out from the web.<br />
* November 1: [[Zapd]] deletes its user data from the website.<br />
* November 1: [[iGoogle]] shuts down.<br />
* November: [[BerliOS]] is barely alive.<br />
* November: [[Bitmit]], a Bitcoin marketplace, shut down.<br />
* November: Going to call this one before it even starts, friends: '''{{url|1=https://www.legacylocker.com/|2=Legacy Locker}}''' promises lifetime control of your data and return of your data to loved ones for just $300 for "lifetime", or $30/year. Archive Team says to just say '''No'''.<ref>{{url|http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/10/AR2009031001211.html}}</ref><br />
* October 31: Nintendo shut down {{url|1=http://www.fullscreenmario.com|2=Full Screen Mario}}. It's {{url|1=https://github.com/Diogenesthecynic/FullScreenMario|2=GitHub repository}} should be archived in case it goes down.<br />
* October 21: [[isoHunt]] was always going to shut down after an MPAA settlement. However, it did so earlier than expected to prevent archival efforts, claiming that 95% of torrents were available elsewhere. No mention of the metadata though.<br />
* October 11: RomBay shut down, now redirects to {{url|http://www.theoldcomputer.com}}<ref>{{url|https://twitter.com/rombay_com/status/388768860284788736}}</ref><br />
* September 30: [[OMGPOP]] shut down, and now redirects to Zynga's main site. There was a {{url|https://www.facebook.com/SaveOMGPOP|petition}} to stop it from closing, which did not gain much traction.<br />
* September 30: [[MSN TV]], aka WebTV, no longer accessible.<br />
* September 1st: Thebox.bz, a TV torrents tracker/site, shuts down.<ref>{{url|https://torrentfreak.com/major-tv-torrent-site-thebox-bz-calls-it-quits-130829/}}</ref><br />
* September: [[Freeblog.hu]] closes without notifying their users. Unknown number of blogs lost.<br />
* August-September: {{url|http://fileden.com/}}, a file hosting website, suddenly shuts down, giving their users little to no warning.<br />
* August 31: [[Rockmelt]] shuts down after being acquired by [[Yahoo!]].<br />
* August 21: [[Amplicate]] vanishes, leaves behind 502 Bad Gateway errors.<br />
* August 20: [[Catch]] closes its doors.<br />
* August 19: {{url|http://wowcoolfactsaboutgaming.com|Wow! Cool Facts About Gaming}} shuts down, thankfully leaves everything up.<br />
* August 9: [[Google Latitude]] shut down.<br />
* August 5: [[Astrid]] is shut down after being acquired by [[Yahoo!]].<br />
* July 31: All third party downloads disappear from [[Yahoo! Downloads]].<br />
* July 25: [[Yahoo! Stars India]] is shut down.<br />
* July 24: [[Snapjoy]], acquired by Dropbox in December 2012, is shut down.<br />
* July 19: [[Google]] shuts down Alfred.<br />
* July 9: [[Yahoo! Neighbors]] shuts down a day after it was supposed to.<br />
* July 8: AltaVista, one of the oldest search engines, shuts down.<br />
* July 1: FoxyTunes and Yahoo! RSS Alerts disappear from the web.<br />
* June 30: [[Yahoo!]] demolishes Yahoo! WebPlayer.<br />
* June 28: [[Yahoo!]] shuts down Axis, Browser Plus and Citizen Sports.<br />
* June 28: Nintendo shuts down all of it's WiiConnect24 services, except for the Mii Channel, Wii Shop Channel, Mario Kart Wii Channel, and the Wii Speak Channel.<br />
* June 4: '''Adrenaline Vault''', a video game review site, has this posted on their Facebook profile: "Over the past weekend hackers hit the site with a DoS attack. Everything had been wiped and with no backups, everything was lost. It has been decided that Avault will remain closed. Rest in Peace, Avault."<br />
* June: '''{{url|1=http://ompldr.org/|2=Omploader}}''', an anonymous file upload site, has announced that they are about $2500 in the hole on hosting costs, and that there is possibility of their shutting down if donations do not improve. It stands to reason that there are some files among their database that are worth saving. An attempt to contact the administrator for more information and to be given a dump of the site was made, and he responded saying he'd be happy to rsync a copy of the data after some legal issues have been settled.<br />
* April 30: '''[[Posterous]]''', a blogging and life streaming platform, shut down its "Posterous Spaces" to focus on Twitter.<br />
* April 30: '''Circalit''' decides in March that {{url|1=http://circalit.createsend4.com/t/ViewEmail/r/26E73577D4220DBD/4433C195741969884AB3169DA1FD82E9|2=deleting is easier than migrating}} its prose-writing users.<br />
* April 20: '''Microsoft Collection Book''', a site dedicated to collecting information about Windows betas, shuts down due to a C&D from Microsoft. It reopened on May 5 as '''The Collection Book'''.<br />
* March 31: '''Zug.com''', a comedy website running since 1995 closed down, and replaced all its pages with a goodbye image.<br />
* March 29: {{url|http://wrathofheroes.warhammeronline.com/}} Play 4 Free Warhammer Online: Wrath of Heroes (WOH) shut down<br />
* March 25: [[Epinions]] locked out its users.<br />
* March 24: '''{{url|1=http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Main/|2=The OpenSolaris Hub}}''' and '''all sites under opensolaris.org''', including the site hosting the OpenSolaris source code, were decommissioned by Oracle. OpenSolaris was an open source computer operating system based on Solaris and originally created by Sun Microsystems. After the acquisition of Sun Microsystems in 2010, Oracle decided to discontinue open development of the core software, and replaced the OpenSolaris distribution model with the proprietary Solaris Express.<br />
* February 28: '''{{url|1=http://www.stickam.com|2=Stickam}}''', a major video chat service, shut down. Users were emailed and given the ability to download any recorded videos for 3 weeks in advance of the closing date.<br />
* February 21st: '''{{url|1=http://1up.com|2=1up.com}}''', {{url|1=http://www.ugo.com/|2=ugo.com}}, and {{url|1=http://www.gamespy.com/|2=gamespy.com}} all run out of lives.<br />
* February: [[Regretsy]] shuts down.<br />
* January 31: [[Do.com]] shuts down.<br />
* January: {{url|http://go.to}}, an [[URLTeam|URL shortener]], has all of its domains on sale on Sedo. No official word just yet, though.<br />
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===2012===<br />
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* December: {{url|1=http://pic2.piczo.com/go/home|2=Piczo}}, a social network for teens, has announced that it's shutting down.<br />
* October 29: '''{{url|1=http://gamecorner.pl|2=Gamecorner.pl}}''', a Polish video game news portal, was closed in May, and later wiped entirely on October 29. The articles have been retained at the publisher's other video game portal, Polygamia.pl, but the article comments and the forums are gone (It also had user blogs, but they seemed to have been erased much earlier.)<br />
* September 26: {{url|1=http://cia.vc|2=CIA.vc}}, a central distributor of FOSS commit messages to IRC channels, got its database deleted by its web host. There were no backups. It had been running for a decade (although it had changed maintainership a year before).<br />
* August 17: '''Ponibooru''', a famous My Little Pony-related imageboard, {{url|1=http://www.equestriadaily.com/2012/06/ponibooru-shuts-down.html|2=shut down}} by August 17. All of the images themselves (but not the comments) were available to download via torrents, though it is unknown if the torrents are still available. Currently the most popular/upvoted images are available via another imageboard, Derpibooru, but their copy is incomplete.<br />
* August: [[Parodius Networking]], which hosts numerous web sites related to classic video game platforms, died<br />
* July 30: '''{{url|1=http://kasabi.com|2=Kasabi}}''', a data publishing platform created by {{url|1=http://talis.com|2=Talis}} was {{url|1=http://blog.kasabi.com/2012/07/09/shutting-down-kasabi/|2=announced}} to be closing on July 30, 2012. While the service has only been around for ~2 years it represents a unique look at services for Linked Data, and contains a variety of datasets. Kasabi has a {{url|1=http://blog.kasabi.com/2012/07/16/archive-of-datasets/|2=blog post}} that announces the availability of datasets contained in Kasabi to ease archiving.<br />
* July 26: [[noob.hu]] doesn't accept more images. Uploaded pictures still there long after, though.<br />
* July 1: The Polish social network '''[[wikipedia:Grono.net]]''' has disappeared, replaced by a file hosting service '''grono.net.pl''' on July 1, 2012. Most content from the old site was supposed to be migrated, but, according to a message on the main page, technical difficulties have delayed the migration by one or two weeks. It's getting increasingly late...<br />
* June 30: '''Apple''' '''[[MobileMe]]''', '''[[MobileMe#iDisk | iDisk]]''', '''[[MobileMe#web.me.com / iWeb | iWeb]]''', and included services. This major website and these services will shut down in {{url|1=http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4597|2=2012}}, simply because web hosting is boring and they want to focus on the exciting "iCloud". <ref>{{url|http://www.apple.com/mobileme/transition.html}}</ref><ref>{{url|http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4597}}</ref><br />
* April 30: Google Wave shut down on April 30th.<br />
* April: '''{{url|1=http://blog.convore.com/post/17951919109/convore-shutting-down-april-1st|2=convore.com}}''' shut down in April 2012. The site hosted IRC conversations, and involved a lot of JavaScript.<br />
* February: Hungarian free hosting provider {{url|1=http://eplanet.hu|2=Eplanet}} stops free service as of February 2012; unknown number of pages disappeared and probably deleted.<br />
* January 19: The popular file hosting service '''Megaupload''' has been shut down in January 2012; with it, '''Megavideo''' too is gone. It was mainly used for copyright infringement, but lots of perfectly regular files were hosted on it.<br />
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==== Because we know better ====<br />
* [[Fileplanet]] <ref>{{url|http://www.fileplanet.com/}}</ref>. Already fully archived.<br />
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===2011===<br />
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* End of 2011: '''{{url|1=http://ghost.cc/|2=Ghost Cloud Computing}}''' became a ghost of itself <ref>{{url|http://ghost.cc/home/SignUp.jsp}}</ref>.<br />
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* Late October/November: '''{{url|1=http://itdied.com/|2=It Died}}''' by Glenn Fleishman. a site dedicated to indicating sites that have died, itself died. (Keep the {{url|1=http://itdied.com/atom.xml|2=RSS Feed}} around in case that changes, though).<br />
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* September/October: The closure of '''Google Buzz''' was announced in October. Luckily Google released a tool to download your content from it called [[Google Takeout]]: {{url|https://www.google.com/takeout/}} Besides Buzz, Google shut down many of its other minor services, such as Aardvark, Sidewiki, and others: {{url|http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/09/fall-spring-clean.html}}<br />
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* August/September: '''[[Google Labs]]''' closed. <ref>{{url|1=http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2388881,00.asp#fbid=7kZ39-1XQUH}}</ref> and many great/experimental one of a kind tools vanished. Among many others "google sets" that had been around since a long time, "City Tours" some includeing user generated content and the exciting "google squared" <ref>{{url|http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_ZaGO7GjCqAI/SibWbewOy5I/AAAAAAAAQBM/8lb7UA6AWPY/s640/google-squared-species.png}}</ref> that was an approach to pass more artificial intelligence to the user than conventional searchengines (compareable to wolframalpha) but seemingly based on a bigger/vast pool of data just like standard google searchresults). Since there is hardly any obvious rationale(?) for closeing down "Google Labs" it pictures google as beeing either less supportive or even hostile to new inoventions and less responsible with usergenerated content or more secretive about their ongoing projects than one might thought before or than Google might was before indeed. 1 Jan 2011 [[User:Whatsgoingonwithgoogle|Whatsgoingonwithgoogle]] 18:06, 17 October 2011 (UTC)<br />
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* June 3: '''[[Forums.starwars.com]]''': {{url|1=http://www.starwars.com|2=StarWars.Com}} {{url|1=http://forums.starwars.com/ann.jspa?annID=3|2=announced}} the closure of their {{url|1=http://forums.starwars.com|2=forums}} on June 3, 2011. (Forum will lock on 29 April 2011) {{url|1=http://theforce.net/latestnews/story/StarWarscom_Forums_Shutting_Down_In_June_137497.asp|2=tf.n report}}<br />
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* June 1: '''[[Prodigy Pages]]''' shut down on June 1,2011.<br />
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* May 31: '''{{url|1=http://www.myphotoalbum.com/|2=MyPhotoAlbum.com}}''' closed on May 3, 2011 and deleted everything on May 31, 2011. Users who heard about the closure were given the options of either transferring their photos and videos over to dotPhoto.com or purchasing a DVD with their content for $15.00.<br />
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* May 24: [[Yahoo]]! has {{url|1=http://techcrunch.com/2011/02/24/yahoo-to-shut-down-mybloglog-on-may-24/|2=announced}} that '''[[MyBlogLog]]''' will be closed on 24 May 2011. '''UPDATE:''' Yup.<br />
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* April 16: '''[[Encyclopedia Dramatica]]''' shutdown on 16. April 2011 without warning. Ongoing reconstruction Efforts. A lot of Images and Articles are probably lost. (The replacement OhInternet is a very strongly sanitized Version of ED.) <s>ED is claiming that they are in danger of shutting down. Despite the controversial nature of many articles hosted on the wiki, this would be a big loss of historical records.</s><br /><font color="red">A lot of the Images and Pages are still missing. Help appreciated.</font><br />
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* March: '''{{url|1=http://team.gaia.com/blog/2010/3/important-gaia-announcement|2=Gaia Community}}''' shut down at the end of March.<br />
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* March 31: '''[[Yahoo! Video]]''' shut down on March 31st, 2011 and was reborn as a video portal.<br />
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* March 16: '''Microsoft''' closed '''Windows Live Spaces''' on March 16, 2011. Spaces owners had the option to migrate their blogs to '''WordPress''' or to make copies. As of January 4, 2011, they could no longer edit their existing Spaces.<ref>{{url|http://explore.live.com/windows-live-spaces-help-center}}</ref><br />
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* February 22: The [[Insurgency Wiki]] is a wiki with a community that created multiple guides and raids for Anonymous, in a similar manner to [[Encyclopedia Dramatica]]. It's status has always been unclear, with many mirrors coming and going. But as of Feb. 22, 2012, the last mirror, Partyvan.info, looks like it has some damning database error. Just in case, the Bibliotheca Anonoma has made a full backup, including all available images available.<br />
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* February/June: The IRC logging service {{url|1=http://irseek.com|2='''IRSeeK'''.com}} shut down. Back in 2007, it had [https://web.archive.org/web/20080204010231/http://www.irseek.com/blog/?p=3 controversially] used un-labeled bots to archive (and publish) logs of IRC channels without notification or permission.<br />
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* January 17: '''The Sims Carnival''': <ref>{{url|http://www.simscarnival.com/games/CarnivalMonkey/35068/The-Sims-Carnival-Says-Goodbye}}</ref><br />
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* January 1: '''[[ProHosting]]''' {{url|http://free.prohosting.com}} closed hosted sites on 1 Jan 2011<br />
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* January: The wiki hosting site '''wik.is''', hosted by MindTouch, shut down on the first week of January 2011; the explanation being that "in order to continue to support the growing needs of our MindTouch Express users, we are offering MindTouch Cloud", which "opens up additional features and functionality that are not available in Wik.is.". The only way you'd know all that is if you receive a warning e-mail from MindTouch. They offer to keep your site running by "upgrading to our paid Cloud version by {{url|1=http://campaigns.mindtouch.com/Wik.isDecomissioningMigrationInterest.html|2=filling out this short form.}}"<br />
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===2010===<br />
* December 17: The '''{{url|1=http://www.symbian.org/|2=Symbian Foundation}}''' will shut down its websites, Twitter account, Facebook page, bug trackers and remove access to its source code on 17 Dec 2010<ref>{{url|http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/27/symbian-foundation-axing-websites-on-december-17th-source-repos/}}</ref><ref>{{url|http://developer.symbian.org/wiki/Symbian_Foundation_web_sites_to_shut_down}}</ref>.<br />
* December: '''{{url|1=http://machinima.com|2=Machinima.com}}''' was reworked in December 2010, and by "reworked" we mean massacred. Most notably, the forums were deleted, as well as tons of older articles. <br />
* November: '''{{url|1=http://www.brightfuse.net|2=BrightFuse}}''' was a small social network started as a side venture by CareerBuilder.com in August 2009. It was quietly shutdown November of 2010 without much fanfare. At its height it has 100k users.<br />
* October 31: '''isweb lite''', the Japanese Geocities, shut down on October 31. Thousands of personal homepages of artists and illustrators were deleted forever. A tiny sample of the pages deleted: <ref>{{url|http://togetter.com/li/64058}}</ref> '''isweb''' itself (paid hosting!) will shut down in May 2012. <ref>{{url|http://portal.faq.rakuten.co.jp/app/answers/detail/a_id/15387/}}</ref><br />
* September/October: '''{{url|1=http://closing.vox.com/|2=Vox}}''' shut down at the end of September 2010.<br />
* Mid-2010: '''[[JuniorNet]]''', a subscription based online portal for children, was quietly shut down nearly a decade after it dot-bombed and was acquired by former employees.<br />
* May 31: {{url|http://www.cgillust.com/|cgillust.com}} essentially closes down its galleries, and members are migrated to [[Portalgraphics.net]]<br />
* April/May: '''{{url|1=http://www.kidradd.com|2=Kid Radd}}''' was a notable and quite popular webcomic which vanished when AT&T discontinued their Worldnet service. Thankfully, an archive is available, e.g. {{url|1=http://tangent128.name/depot/kid_radd.zip|2=here}}.<br />
* March 31: '''[[Extra.hu]]''', largest free hosting Hungarian hosting provider goes paid-only; deletes unknown number of free sites on 31 March 2010.<br />
* March 1: '''{{url|1=http://storytlr.com/|2=Storytlr}}''', a lifestreaming site, stopped hosting March 1st 2010.<br />
* March: '''{{url|1=http://platinum.ac|2=Platinum}}''', once a popular Finnish web site associated with electronic dance music, clubbing/raving, and the other related things was closed in March after been running for years. All the content posted to the forums of the site was, however, obtained and made available by {{url|1=http://klubitus.org|2=Klubitus}}, another related portal popular in Finland.<br />
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===2009===<br />
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* December 6: '''favrd''', a website that aggregated favorite tweets from twitter, abruptly shut down on December 6, 2009 with absolutely no warning, killing off thousands of highlighted entries added by group-consensus over significant months. As a reward for their efforts, founder Dean Allen wrote this helpful message: ''"Alas, stars on Twitter have become mere take-out menus hung on the doors of other restaurants. There are still lots of clever and funny things to read every day, but finding these is no longer a challenge â you already follow your sources. Sites like this one now serve mainly as fuel for emotional up-fuckedness in the guise of a game. Just an idea: next time you see something you like, write the person who made it a note telling them so. Even better, explain why. Take care!"'' Advice to people who want to work with Dean Allen's projects in the future: don't.<br />
* November: '''here.is''' seems to permanently off-line. It ceased to re-direct email for some time ago and as per 11-23-09 it doesn't redirect even URLs any longer.<br />
[[Image:Encarta.jpg|right|300px|Discontinuedpedia]] <br />
* October 31: '''Microsoft Encarta''', the online encyclopedia with a 15+ year history, is being shut down. The US version will shut down on October 31, 2009 and the Japanese version on December 31, 2009. <ref>{{url|http://www.reuters.com/article/CMPTRS/idUSLV28230720090331}}</ref><br />
* October 26: '''[[GeoCities]]''': Shock! Repeat Offender '''[[Yahoo]]''' announced that it would close GeoCities "later this year...We'll send you more details this summer." <ref>{{url|http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/geocities/geocities-05.html}}</ref>. The plug was pulled on October 26th 2009. See the [[Geocities]] project page for more details.<br />
* August 31: '''Microsoft's SoapBox''' has announced it is getting off said soapbox on August 31, 2009. <ref>{{url|http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/07/soapbox-microsofts-youtube-dies-on-august-31-2009.ars}}</ref>. <br />
* August 30ish: '''ArchNacho's & TortillaGodzilla's Quality ROMs''', a site that hosted ROMs for NES, SNES, and Genesis games, which has announced its effective death back in January of 2006, is now finally completely inaccessible, both on its original domain {{url|http://www.qualityroms.com}}, and on the site that the domain masked {{url|http://home.no.net/qualrom/}}. The Wayback Machine contains a mirror of the site up through August 30, 2007, which is after all updates to the site ceased. All ROMs hosted on QualityRoms are included in the mirror and can be downloaded from there.<br />
* August 24: '''Microsoft's Popfly''' <ref>{{url|http://popflyteam.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!51018025071FD37F!336.entry}}</ref> pops off into nowhere on August 24, 2009.<br />
* July 13: '''Yahoo! 360''' announces <ref>{{url|1=http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-1qCkw2Ehaak.hdNZkEAzDrpa4Q--?cq=1}}</ref> that they are closing up shop on July 13, 2009. Of course, you can still register an account but that's the first thing you're told.<br />
* June 25: '''Imeem''', a site for sharing music and convincing yourself that what you're hearing is good, {{url|1=http://blog.imeem.com/2009/06/25/simplifying-imeem/|2=announced}} on June 25, 2009 that they were "simplifying" things and deleting all user-generated photos and videos uploaded by users. They gave everyone '''five days''' to get their photos off, and then extended it to ''twenty days'' from the ensuing hue and cry. The uploaded videos had no way to extract them back.<br />
* June 15: '''{{url|1=http://www.jumpcut.com|2=Jumpcut.com}}''' became the latest example of Yahoo!'s awesome respect for history and data, announcing the closure of the video hosting and editing site, for June 15, 2009. A software utility has been released to allow you to download the movies from Jumpcut. Otherwise, you are not in great shape - Yahoo says you can move your videos to Flickr, but Flickr cuts off at 90 seconds. A lot of homemade video is going to disappear.<br />
* May 31: '''Rejaw''', a microblogging platform, has announced that it will be shutting down on May 31 2009 <ref>{{url|http://rejaw.com/rejaw/shout/OOfs2wUaLql}}</ref>. It's gone.<br />
* May 21: '''MSN QnA Beta''' closed on May 21 <ref>{{url|http://liveqna.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2933A3E375F68349!2244.entry}}</ref><br />
* April 20: '''{{url|1=http://www.coghead.com|2=Coghead}}''', " a web-based service for building and hosting custom online database applications and a software as a platform 'utility computing' company", announced it had closed up on February 20, 2009, and that the site would go down permanently on April 20, 2009. <ref>{{url|1=http://blogs.zdnet.com/collaboration/?p=349}}</ref>. It did.<br />
* April 17: '''{{url|1=http://furl.net/|2=Furl}}''' was a social bookmarking service that had been around since 2004. It was acquired by Diigo (announced on March 9), allowed people to opt into transferring their bookmarks to Diigo, and shut down on April 17.<ref>blog.diigo.com/2009/03/16/welcome-furl-users/ (link blocked by spam filter)</ref><ref>{{url|1=http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/09/diigo-buys-web-page-clipping-service-furl-away-from-looksmart/|2=Techcrunch post}}</ref><br />
[[Image:HP upline goes offline.jpg|right|300px|Did we say upline? We meant offline.]]<br />
* March 31: It doesn't get more ironic than this: '''{{url|1=https://www.upline.com/|2=Upline}}''', a HP-owned online backup service, is being shut down.<ref>{{url|1=http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10173136-2.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-5}}</ref> ''They almost immediately turned off the backup process,'' and then announced all your restorable data would go offline on March 31, roughly 30 days after announcement. Surprise!<br />
* March 31: Google acquired '''{{url|1=http://etherpad.com|2=Etherpad}}''' on 4th December, 2009 and immediately {{url|1=http://etherpad.com/ep/blog/posts/google-acquires-appjet|2=announced}} a March 2010 content deletion date. After community pressure, Google has decided to {{url|1=http://etherpad.com/ep/blog/posts/etherpad-back-online-until-open-sourced|2=open source the Etherpad codebase}}, keeping the service alive until then. The site closed down shortly after. Fortunately there are now are [http://www.google.com/search?q=etherpad+alternatives numerous] [http://www.google.com/search?q=etherpad+clone alternatives].<br />
* March 30: '''[[Yahoo_Briefcase|Yahoo Briefcase]]''', a positively ancient site run by Yahoo that provided you with 25 free megabytes of storage space for your junk, sent a mail to what were likely years-old contact addresses to tell them they had a little more than a month to get their files out, March 30, 2009. After that, the files would be deleted. What, Yahoo doesn't have a spare memory stick to store what must be the amount of files in this service for the next year?<br />
* March 25: '''Yahoo! Farechase''', an airline fare aggregation and searching site, was shut down on March 25, 2009. It had previously been it's own company, founded in 1999, and purchased by Yahoo! in 2004. <ref>{{url|http://news.cnet.com/Yahoo-buys-travel-company/2100-1032_3-5300561.html}}</ref><br />
* March 20: '''{{url|http://www.spiralfrog.com|Spiralfrog}}''', "a FREE service that lets you download over 3 million songs and videos, legally and safely", pulled up stakes in the night and completely shut down on March 20, 2009. <ref>{{url|http://arstechnica.com/web/news/2009/03/ad-based-music-service-spiralfrog-croaks.ars}}</ref> Things looked so promising in 2006: <ref>{{url|http://arstechnica.com/old/content/2006/08/7611.ars}}</ref> Oh, and sadly, all your music you downloaded from them will stop working within 30 days or less. <ref>{{url|http://arstechnica.com/old/content/2007/09/spiralfrog-debuts-with-free-ad-supported-music-downloads.ars}}</ref><br />
* March 17: '''{{url|http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/|The Seattle Post-Intelligencer}}''' was {{url|1=http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/395463_newspapersale10.html|2=put up for sale}}, but found no buyer, and the print edition stopped on March 17th 2009 after 146 years. <ref>{{url|http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/columnists/zeeck/story/591181.html}}</ref> Initially, reports indicated it would shut down the website as well as the paper, but a plan was apparently in place to run a "skeleton crew" on an internet-only site, which continues to operate.<br />
* March 11: '''{{url|1=http://www.videosift.com|2=Videosift}}''' had a combination database and backup failure, losing: "All votes, ever. All member usernames who registered later than around 12 months ago. All member rankings. Your member profile info (e.g., bio, favorite sift, etc.), if any. All activity that happened on the site yesterday, March 11." This is unlikely to kill the site, but an awful lot of data was lost.<br />
* March 6: '''{{url|1=http://www.scoopt.com/|2=Scoopt}}''', a "citizen journalism" site run by Getty images to allow the uploading of images by citizen journalists and the chance to be licensed to news organizations, announced they would no longer take any new imagery after February 6, 2009, and will shut down completely on March 6, 2009. Some content uploaders "may" be contacted about being absorbed into the main Getty site.<br />
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* Sometime between [https://web.archive.org/web/20090228114022/http://music.download.com/ February 28th] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20090323020108/http://music.download.com/ March 23d]: '''{{url|1=http://music.download.com/|2=music.download.com}}''' was redirected to Last.fm. The free music it offered does not seem to have been transferred, however (the band Ancient Teknologi had several tracks available on music.download.com, but only one available on Last.fm). As of 28 February, it claimed to have 111.052 MP3s.<br />
* February 28: '''[[Lycos Europe]]''' shut down their '''Tripod''' hosting service on February 28, 2009. <ref>{{url|http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/18/AR2009011800224.html}}</ref> <ref>{{url|http://www.paidcontent.co.uk/entry/419-lycos-europe-killing-tripod-customers-warned-to-back-up/}}</ref> Note that Lycos Europe are distinct from Lycos.com. '''[[Lycos Europe]]''' is also shuttering the social networking site '''Jubii''' as of February 15, 2009. <ref>{{url|http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/01/18/lycos-kills-jubii-while-theyre-at-it/}}</ref> A Danish version of the site will remain open for the time being.<br />
* February 27: '''The {{url|1=http://www.rockymountainnews.com/|2=Rocky Mountain News}}''' has shut down as of February 27, 2009. <ref>{{url|http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2009/feb/26/rocky-mountain-news-closes-friday-final-edition/}}</ref> We're watching to see what happens with the website (and the material, and the newspaper itself). With a 150 year history, there's a lot of backstory, and how this chronicler of history will end up, so too will many others. There is an excellent documentary about the last days of the Rocky Mountain News {{url|http://www.vimeo.com/3390739|here}}.<br />
* February 23: '''Windows Live''' shut down the '''MSN Groups''' on February 23. They extended their original date from February 21st to give Group owners the weekend to prepare. <ref>{{url|1=http://windowslivewire.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2F7EB29B42641D59!34861.entry?sa=503427140}}</ref><br />
* January 31: '''{{url|http://ma.gnolia.com/|ma.gnolia.com}}''' had a catastrophic disk corruption/failure on January 31, 2009. From the message on the main site: ''"As I evaluate recovery options, I can't provide a certain timeline or prognosis as to to when or to what degree Ma.gnolia or your bookmarks will return; only that this process will take days, not hours."'' Ma.gnolia had an excellent export feature... hope you used it and did the backups they didn't!<br />
* January 28: '''{{url|1=http://dominomag.com/|2=Domino Magazine}}''', a style/interior design magazine, announced that they were shutting down on January 28, 2009. {{url|1=http://mydecofile.dominomag.com/|2=My Deco File}}, one of the site's heavily used social bookmarking features (somewhat like delicious for images) will remain up for a few weeks to allow users to save their stuff.<br />
* January 28: '''{{url|1=http://culture11.com/home|2=Culture11}}''' ran out of money.<ref>{{url|http://www.patrolmag.com/scanner/1263/culture11-is-over}}</ref><br />
* January 27: '''Yahoo Pets''' was shut down and redirected with absolutely no notice around January 27, 2009. <ref>{{url|http://blog.dogster.com/2009/01/28/yahoo-quietly-shutters-yahoo-pets-grin/}}</ref><br />
* January 17: '''[[totse]].com''' {{url|1=http://www.totse.com/|2=closed its doors}} on January 17, 2009. As of Jan 20th, a mirror {{url|1=http://totse.danladds.com/|2=exists}}, alongside a {{url|1=http://totse.danladds.com/text/|2=repository of the totse text files}}.<br />
* January 15: '''[[Ficlets]].com''' (owned by AOL) has announced they are closing on January 15, 2009. <ref>{{url|http://www.peopleconnectionblog.com/2008/12/02/ficlets-will-be-shut-down-permanently/}}</ref><br />
* January 15: '''[[Circavie]].com''' (owned by AOL) has announced they are closing on January 15, 2009. <ref>{{url|http://www.peopleconnectionblog.com/2008/12/03/circavie-will-be-shut-down-permanently/}}</ref><br />
* January 14: '''Several Google services''' have shut down. <ref>{{url|http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_giveth_and_it_taketh_away.php}}</ref> Most importantly, Google Video stopped accepting new uploads (to avoid competition with Google-owned YouTube), and Google Catalog Search was erased.<br />
* January 11: '''[[Co.mments]].com''' closed down on January 11, 2009.<br />
* January 9: '''[[AOL_Pictures|AOL Pictures]]''' said so long on January 9, 2009. To their credit, you can still yank your stuff into other photo services until June of 2009. (At least, according to their goodbye letter.)<br />
* January 6: '''Electronic Gaming Monthly''' has recently shut its doors. <ref>{{url|http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2009/01/06/egm-closed-ziff-lays-off-30/}}</ref><br />
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===2008===<br />
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* {{url|http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=11227|Overview of 2008 Technology News from zdnet}}<br />
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''Biggest Botched Shutdowns of 2008''<br />
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* October 31: '''{{url|1=http://www.peopleconnectionblog.com/2008/11/06/hometown-has-been-shutdown|2=AOL Hometown}}''' (owned by AOL) was officially killed on October 31, 2008. {{url|1=http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/1617|2=Jason wrote about it.}}<br />
[[Image:Stayclassyaol.png|thumb|right|470px|The full extent of warning AOL gave about shutting down Hometown.]]<br />
* October 27: '''Digitalrailroad.net''', a photo hosting site, gave their users a 24-hour eviction notice on October 27, 2008. They shut down 10 hours after the 24-hour notice. <ref>{{url|http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10078042-2.html}}</ref><br />
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''Other deaths of 2008''<br />
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* December 31: '''{{url|1=http://pingmag.jp/|2=Pingmag}}''', the magazine from Tokyo about "Designing and Making things," simultaneously rang in the new year and checked out of existence on December 31, 2008.<br />
* December 31: '''{{url|1=http://www.lively.com/goodbye.html|2=Lively}}''', a 3D Avatar space experiment, was killed in a really crappy way by Google on December 31, 2008.<br />
* December 27:'''{{url|1=http://blog.mixwit.com/|2=Mixwit}}''' said goodbye on December 27, 2008. <ref>{{url|http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10126057-2.html}}</ref><br />
* December 23: '''{{url|http://www.castlecops.com/|Castle Cops}}''' put away their badges on December 23, 2008. <ref>{{url|http://www.idf50.co.uk/clubhouse/computer-room/15996-castle-cops-closed-down.html}}</ref><br />
* December 19(?): '''[[Google Research Datasets]]''', shut down on December 19(?), 2008. <ref>{{url|http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/12/googlescienceda.html}}</ref><br />
[[Image:Final image 01.png|400px|right|thumb|The last person at Yahoo! Kickstart turning off the lights.]]<br />
* December 18: '''Yahoo! Kickstart''', a social network for college students revealed in 2007 <ref>{{url|http://mashable.com/2007/08/30/yahoo-kickstart/}}</ref> got expelled on about December 18, 2008. <ref>{{url|http://www.techpluto.com/yahoo-kickstart-shutdown/}}</ref><br />
* December 16: '''Flip.com''', a social network for teenage girls, shut down on December 16, 2008. Users were advised to print out their digital scrapbooks as backups. <ref>{{url|http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10112021-93.html}}</ref><br />
* December 15: '''{{url|http://pownce.com/|Pownce}}''' was closed on December 15, 2008.<br />
* December 8: '''{{url|http://getsatisfaction.com/iwantsandy/topics/a_fork_in_the_road_an_important_announcement_about_i_want_sandy|I Want Sandy}}''' was shut down on December 8, 2008. A lot of people complained about this one, while others thanked the site for shutting down and wished the founder well! <br />
* December 3: '''{{url|1=http://live.yahoo.com/|2=Yahoo Live!}}''' died on December 3, 2008. <ref>{{url|http://news.cnet.com/8301-13515_3-10081486-26.html}}</ref><br />
* October 31: '''{{url|1=http://ourworld.cs.com/sfrederick2/index.htm?f=fs|2=Compuserve OurWorld}}''' slipped into history on October 31, 2008.<br />
* October 29: '''{{url|1=http://blogrush.com|2=BlogRush.com}}''' failed to provide bloggers with the traffic they so desperately desired, and the creator admitted on October 29, 2008 that his 4AM idea may not have been so brilliant. <ref>{{url|http://mashable.com/2008/10/29/blogrush-shutdown/}}</ref><br />
* September 29: '''ScribbleWiki''' wikis go offline. Apparently {{url|1=http://wikiindex.org/ScribbleWiki|2=their servers crashed}} and they didn't have a backup.<br />
* September 28: '''Yahoo! Mash''', a social networking site, became mush on September 28, 2009, after 30 days warning. <ref>{{url|http://mashable.com/2008/08/28/yahoo-mash-has-been-quashed/}}</ref> <br />
* September 26: '''Uber.com''' was a social blog site that died. <ref>{{url|http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-10052301-36.html}}</ref><br />
** Not too be confused with the ridesharing service of the same name, which now owns the domain name uber.com.<br />
* September 18: '''{{url|1=http://wallop.com/|2=Wallop}}''', Microsoft's attempt at starting a social network, died on September 18, 2008. All that remains is a few Facebook apps. <ref>{{url|http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-10041856-36.html}}</ref> <ref>{{url|http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/09/15/wallop-takes-a-leap-into-the-deadpool/}}</ref><br />
* May 21: '''Virtual Magic Kingdom''' {{url|1=http://www.intercot.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=130548|2=closed its gates}} on May 21, 2008. <ref>{{url|http://www.virtualworldsnews.com/2008/04/disneys-virtual.html}}</ref> The amount of broken hearts and anguish over this move was amazing, and a warning sign to any family-oriented site that encourages families to join up.<br />
** Some of the more anguished fans have gotten together in various forms to recreate VMK, including {{url|1=http://game.myvmk.com/|2=MyVMK}}, {{url|1=http://www.vmkrevisited.com/|2=VMKRevisted}} (a memorial site), and {{url|1=http://www.openvmk.com/|2=OpenVMK}} (although OpenVMK shutdown due to {{url|1=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qTdpgcLUd-Hg6-FZzkVEju4x1aMlhbMNX6snlUNgnOM/|2=internal squabbles}}.)<br />
* February 14: '''[[wikipedia:Think_Secret]]''' was killed by Apple and shut down on February 14, 2008. <ref>{{url|http://blog.wired.com/business/2007/12/apple-and-think.html}}</ref><br />
* July 31: '''Social.fm''' couldn't stand up to Last.fm, and died. <ref>{{url|http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-10005554-36.html}}</ref><br />
* May 15: '''Brijit.com''', a news aggregation site, closed on May 15, 2008. It might be closed for good. <ref>{{url|http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-9945059-36.html}}</ref><br />
* February: '''Yahoo! Design''', a showcase of designing and information aesthetics related to the Yahoo! properties, got revised into oblivion in February, 2008 as part of a 1,000 employee layoff. <ref>{{url|http://infosthetics.com/archives/2008/02/rip_yahoo_design_closed_down.html}}</ref><br />
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===2007===<br />
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* October 31: '''Yahoo! Podcasts''', a Podcast searching site founded in October 2005 <ref>{{url|http://www.ysearchblog.com/2005/10/09/listen-to-the-internet-with-yahoo-podcasts/}}</ref>, was closed with no explanation on October 31, 2007. <ref>{{url|http://searchengineland.com/yahoo-podcasts-to-close-the-sorry-state-of-podcast-search-12288}}</ref><br />
* October 23: '''{{url|1=http://oink.cd/|2=OiNK's Pink Palace}}''' Music Bittorrent tracker site with huge user community which cared greatly about digital content and music. Would have been a great resource for the industry to research. Shutdown October 23, 2007. <ref>{{url|http://www.wired.com/entertainment/music/news/2007/10/oink}}</ref><br />
* September 20: '''Yahoo! Photos''', a photo sharing service by Yahoo!. Tools: [http://smart-techie.com/yahoo/ Download Hi Resolution Yahoo! Photos] by [http://smart-techie.com/web/ Rohit Sud], [http://kentbrewster.com/download-yahoo-photos/ Download Yahoo! Photos] by [[Kent Brewster]], and {{url|1=http://yandao.com/yahoograb/|2=Yahoo! Photos Grabber}} by {{url|1=http://yandao.com|2=Yandao.com}}<br />
* March 20: '''{{url|1=http://jam.bbc.co.uk/|2=BBC Jam}}''' was {{url|1=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/education/6449619.stm|2=suspended}} March 20, 2007 and {{url|1=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/feb/28/bbc.digitalmedia|2=will not be coming back}}.<br />
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===2006===<br />
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===2005===<br />
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* {{url|http://IUMA.COM}} (Internet Underground Music Archive), of Santa Cruz, California, the actual first website to offer free hosting of bands including MP3 files of music offered by the bands, was mostly archived by John Gilmore before going down. At least one IUMA founder now has a copy of that archive. This ~800GB collection has been [https://archive.org/details/iuma-archive uploaded to a collection on the Internet Archive.]<br />
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===2004===<br />
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===2003===<br />
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* {{url|http://mp3.com}} went down. Much of it was archived by John Gilmore.<br />
* {{url|http://www.cyberworldcorp.com|Cyberworld International Corporation}}, which invented a way of producing simple 3D environments in the web years before the advent of WebGL, quietly disappears from the face of the web<br />
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===2002===<br />
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===2001===<br />
* '''SixDegrees.com''', a social network service website that lasted from 1997 to 2001<br />
* '''The Useless Pages''' (at [http://replay.web.archive.org/20000612123540/http://www.go2net.com/useless/index.html IA])<br />
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== Eleventh Hour Reprieves and Reanimations ==<br />
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* '''[[TwitPic]]''''s founder states it won't shut down and Twitter will take care of it. Not.<br />
* Video host '''[[Viddler]]''' announces in an {{url|1=http://mad.ly/5ae274?pact=20251445218&fe=1|2=e-mail newsletter}} that they're shutting down free accounts on March 11, 2014. But Archive Team kicked in and began to suck up the place until the owners told us to stop. Videos won't be permanently deleted.<br />
* '''[[4chan|Chanarchive.org]]''' - A site dedicated to saving select quality threads from 4chan, running since 2006 and containing 500GBs of important material. It has shut down entirely, as the owner was banned from Paypal and has no means of paying for the site in it's current state. In a {{url|1=https://boards.4chan.org/q/res/264159|2=4chan thread}}, the owner explains that backups will be made available, but there is no guarantee of who, where, and for how long.<br />
* '''[[Berlios.de]]''' <s>will {{url|1=http://www.berlios.de/|2=shut down at end of 2011}}. The site hosts thousands of open source software projects (git, svn, bzr, mailing lists, bug tracking, etc). {{url|1=http://developer.berlios.de/docman/display_doc.php?docid=2056&group_id=2|2=Instructions for exporting a project.}} Berlios is still open and they are now</s> {{url|1=http://joinup.ec.europa.eu/news/german-open-source-development-site-berlios-joins-sourceforge|2=partnered with sourceforge}} to keep things running.<br />
* '''[[Citizendium]]''''s finances {{url|1=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2010-11-08/News_and_notes|2=constantly cry for money}}. Running a MediaWiki site is cheap and Sanger is not homeless, hence it's expected to survive. [[WikiTeam]] archives it on a regular basis.<br />
* '''[[Delicious]]'''<ref>{{url|http://www.delicious.com}}</ref> will be {{url|1=http://daringfireball.net/linked/2010/12/16/delicious.php|2=shutting down soon}}. The whole team was let go yesterday - 15 December 2010. {{url|1=http://tech.slashdot.org/story/10/12/16/2220225/Yahoo-To-Close-Delicious|2=Slashdot link}}. Delicious was acquired from Yahoo! in early 2011 by AVOS however all the prior content is gone.<br />
* '''Cli.gs''', another URL shortening service, announced closure: "On Sunday, 25 Oct 2009 at 12:00:00 GMT, the service will stop accepting new short URLs and will stop logging analytics."<ref>{{url|http://blog.cli.gs/news/cligs-shutting-down}}</ref> In December 2009, it was announced that the "social bookmarking" site Mister Wong has acquired cli.gs and are keeping it running.<ref>{{url|http://blog.cli.gs/news/mister-wong-acquires-cligs}}</ref> All aboard the [[TinyURL]] project. <br />
* '''{{url|1=https://duck.co/topic/soft-launch-of-the-new-forum|2=Duck.co}}''', the official DuckDuckGo community forums, transitioned to their {{url|1=https://dukgo.com|2=own platform}} and moved all posts over from their old Zoho forum.<br />
* '''[[Earbits]]''' bites the dust on June 16, 2014, but comes back to life on June 19th, 2014. In between, we grabbed ~130GB of images and ~130k MP3s.<br />
*'''Filefront.com''' is closing up shop <ref>{{url|http://farewell.filefront.com/}}</ref>. The site will be suspended on March 30, 2009. 1.5 Million files and 48+ TB of space gone just like that. '''UPDATE''' As of April 2, 2009, it looks like there may have been an 11th hour reprieve for Filefront. According to a message reportedly from the original founders of the service <ref>{{url|http://welcome.filefront.com/}}</ref>, the site has been re-acquired by them in order to prevent its proposed shuttering.<br />
* '''[[Formspring]]''' (now called '''spring.me''') announced they'd be {{url|1=http://formspring.wordpress.com/2013/03/15/formspring-is-shutting-down/|2=shutting down}} on April the 15th. It was, however, was acquired by new management on May 8, 2013, and saved from being shut down.<br />
* '''[[GitHost]]''' announced they would be shutting down on April 30, 2015.<ref>{{url|https://githost.io/blog/posts/githost-shutting-down}}</ref> However, on April 26th, GitLab announced they had acquired GitHost and that user data would not be GitDeleted.<ref>{{url|https://githost.io/blog/posts/githost-gitlab}}</ref><ref>{{url|https://about.gitlab.com/2015/04/26/gitlab-acquires-githost/}}</ref><br />
* '''[[Google Video]]''' threatened to remove all hosted videos with two weeks' notice in April 2011. It backed down after criticism and an archive effort by the Archive Team.<br />
* '''Home of the Underdogs''' went under on Feb 9th<ref>{{url|http://flashofsteel.com/index.php/2009/02/13/rip-hotu/}}</ref>. There has been some passed along words by the site's owner, now working at an NGO, that an attempt to bring it back may happen. (She definitely has backups of the site.) A community-driven effort to revive the site is currently underway <ref>{{url|http://www.hotud.org}}</ref>. Backups were restored, and the remaining files (1,000+) collected from the community. As of Jan 4th 2010, HOTU is reporting that files are back online <ref>{{url|http://www.hotud.org/component/content/article/25133-files-online-and-import-done}}</ref><br />
* '''[[JPG Magazine]]''' announced it would shut down on January 5, 2009 <ref>{{url|http://jpgmag.com/blog/2009/01/jpg_magazine_says_goodbye.html}}</ref>, but the site lives {{url|1=http://jpgmag.com/blog/2009/02/an_exciting_future_for_jpg.html|2=lives on under new ownership}}. Feel free to download the {{url|http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4624703/|torrent}}<br />
* <s>[[Jux]] announced that they would be shutting down on August 31, 2013. '''UPDATE''' On July 17, 2013, Jux announced that they would not shut down, apparently due to financial support from one of their members.</s><br />
* [[KeygenJukebox]], which shut down in 2014, has recently popped back up.<br />
* '''[[MobyGames]]''', the largest database of old game releases on the net, with huge amount of content found nowhere else. Was bought by [[GameFly]] in 2010 and received a new site design in September 2013, which made almost all contributors emigrate. Many site features have disappeared or became broken in the new design, and their large database of cover art and screenshots had problems loading. In December 2013, the site was bought by {{url|1=http://blueflamelabs.com/|2=Blue Flame Labs}}, who have restored the old site design and managed to draw back pretty much all the contributors. It seems that the site is going back to full health again. <br />
* '''[[WebCite]]''' &ndash; Has a habit of crying for money, threatening it will stop accepting submissions. Since October 2013, the Wayback Machine archives pages on demand, hence there's no reason to use a site like WebCite that declares self at risk. It's expected that they'll send their data to Internet Archive if they ever really have to shut down.<br />
* '''[[Word Count Journal]]''' ({{url|1=http://www.wordcountjournal.com/about}}) is shutting down on June 11, 2011 '''UPDATE''' The site is fully up and running. (checked on October 21, 2011) '''UPDATE2''': Non-functional, but the website is up with this notice "Word Count Journal is no longer being supported." (checked on January 26th, 2012)<br />
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== Links ==<br />
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=== Other Sites Remember the Dead ===<br />
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* {{url|1=http://www.disobey.com/ghostsites/|2=Ghost Sites of the Web}} by Steve Baldwin. {{url|1=http://www.disobey.com/ghostsites/atom.xml|2=RSS Feed}}<br />
* {{url|1=http://www.techcrunch.com/tag/deadpool/|2=Techcrunch's Deadpool}} is an excellent archive of stories about site closings.<br />
* {{url|1=http://deletionpedia.dbatley.com/w/index.php?title=Main_Page|2=Deletionpedia}} saved the articles deleted from Wikipedia in 2008, and {{url|1=http://wikidumper.blogspot.com/|2=Wikidumper}} preserves a selection of them.<br />
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=== Tragic ===<br />
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* {{url|1=http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10029798-38.html|2="Russia Web site owner killed after arrest" - article at CNET News}}<br />
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=== Humorous ===<br />
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* {{url|1=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=10448650|2="Dating website's miscalculated publicity attempt" - article at New Zealand Herald}}<br />
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[[Category:Archive Team]]</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Turkey_Media_Crackdown&diff=26285Turkey Media Crackdown2016-08-25T15:40:31Z<p>Igloo: /* Endangered Newspapers: */</p>
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<div>Dump of Informations on the Turkey Media Crackdown:<br />
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Todo: List of all closed newspapers on 27.7.: http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/main.aspx?home=http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/eskiler/2016/07/20160727m2.htm&main=http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/eskiler/2016/07/20160727m2.htm<br />
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http://www.bloomberght.com/haberler/haber/1900993-16-televizyon-3-haber-ajansi-ve-45-gazete-kapatildi<br />
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http://turkeypurge.com/journalism-in-jail<br />
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http://platform24.org/en/articles/381/journalists-in-state-of-emergency---7<br />
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== Closed News Agencies: == <br />
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Cihan Haber Ajansı - www.cihan.com.tr - offline<br />
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MUHABİR HABER AJANSI - cant find website<br />
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SEM HABER AJANSI - cant find website<br />
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== TV Stations ==<br />
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Baris TV - http://baristurk.com.tr/ - archivebot running<br />
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BugünTV - http://www.bugun.com.tr/ - archivebot running<br />
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Can Erzincan TV - http://www.canerzincantv.com/ - archivebot running<br />
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Diken - http://www.diken.com.tr/ - archivebot running (Igloo)<br />
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DünyaTV - http://dunya.tv/ - archived, but no real content on website<br />
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HiraTV - cant find website<br />
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Irmak TV - http://www.irmaktv.com.tr/ - archivebot running. All Videos are not getting archived, needs separate work.<br />
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Kanal 124 - cant find website <br />
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Kanaltürk - http://www.kanalturk.com.tr/ - archivebot running. Website very slow<br />
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MCTV - cant find website<br />
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Mehtap TV - http://www.mehtap.tv/ - archivebot running.<br />
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Merkür TV - http://www.merkurtv.com.tr/ - offline<br />
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Samanyolu Haber - http://www.samanyoluhaber.com/ - archivebot running<br />
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Samanyolu TV - http://www.samanyoluhaber.tv/ - archivebot running<br />
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SRT-Sivas Radyo Televizyonu - http://www.sivassrt.com/ - archivebot running<br />
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Tunashopping - http://www.tunashopping.com/ - offline<br />
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Yumurcak TV - http://www.yumurcak.tv/ - archivebot running<br />
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== Closed Newspapers: ==<br />
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Gazeteport - http://gazeteport.com/<br />
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BBC Türcke - Part of BBC, no separate Website<br />
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Independent - ??<br />
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Zaman - http://www.zaman.com.tr/ - already closed, was one of the biggest newspapers in Turkey<br />
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Cihan - http://www.cihan.com.tr/ - already offline [1]<br />
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IMC TV - http://www.imc-tv.com/ - Archiveboted [1]<br />
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Taraf - http://taraf.com.tr/ - already offline [1]<br />
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adana haber gazetesi - http://www.adanahabergazetesi.com.tr/ - back online, Archivebotted.[2]<br />
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adana medya gazetesi - http://www.adanamedya.com/ - still online, last News article from 27.7. Archiveboted. [2]<br />
<br />
akdeniz türk - http://www.akdenizturk.com.tr/ - offline [2]<br />
<br />
Şuhut'un Sesi Gazetesi - http://www.suhutunsesi.com/ - still online, Archivebotted [2]<br />
<br />
KURTULUŞ GAZETESİ - http://www.kurtulusgazetesi.com.tr/ - blank page online, old links are broken [2]<br />
<br />
Lider Gazetesi - http://www.lidergazetesi.com/ - online, archivebot running [2]<br />
<br />
icehisar durum gazetesi - no online presence - Newspaper, no Website. [2]<br />
<br />
Türkeli Gazetesi - http://www.turkeligazetesi.com/ - online, archivebot running [2]<br />
<br />
Antalya Gazetesi - http://www.antalyagazetesi.com.tr/ - Archivebotted<br />
<br />
Aydın Bakış Gazetesi - http://www.aydinbakis.com/ - Archivebotted<br />
<br />
NAZAR AYDIN - unknown<br />
<br />
BATMAN GAZETESİ - http://batmangazetesi.com.tr/ - offline<br />
<br />
Batmanpostasigazetesi.com - http://www.batmanpostasigazetesi.com/ - Archivebotted<br />
<br />
Batman Doguş Gazetesi - http://www.batmandogusgazetesi.com/ - Archivebotted<br />
<br />
BİNGÖL GAZETESİ - http://www.bingolgazetesi.com.tr/ - archivebot failed<br />
<br />
İrade Gazetesi, İrade Haber - http://www.iradegazetesi.net/ - Archivebotted<br />
<br />
İskenderun gazeteolay - http://www.gazeteolay.net/ - Archivebotted<br />
<br />
İstanbul Ekonomi - http://www.istanbul-ekonomi.com/ - Archivebotted<br />
<br />
Ege'de Sonsöz - http://www.egedesonsoz.com/ - Archivebotted<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<nowiki>1 ADANA HABER GAZETESİ ADANA done<br />
2 ADANA MEDYA GAZETESİ ADANA done<br />
3 AKDENİZ TÜRK ADANA<br />
4 ŞUHUT'UN SESİ GAZETESİ AFYONKARAHİSAR<br />
5 KURTULUŞ GAZETESİ AFYONKARAHİSAR<br />
6 LİDER GAZETESİ AFYONKARAHİSAR<br />
7 İSCEHİSAR DURUM GAZETESİ AFYONKARAHİSAR<br />
8 TÜRKELİ GAZETESİ AFYONKARAHİSAR<br />
9 ANTALYA GAZETESİ ANTALYA<br />
10 YEREL BAKIŞ GAZETESİ AYDIN<br />
11 NAZAR AYDIN<br />
12 BATMAN GAZETESİ BATMAN<br />
13 BATMAN POSTASI GAZETESİ BATMAN<br />
14 BATMAN DOĞUŞ GAZETESİ BATMAN<br />
15 BİNGÖL OLAY GAZETESİ BİNGÖL<br />
16 İRADE GAZETESİ HATAY<br />
17 İSKENDERUN OLAY GAZETESİ HATAY<br />
18 EKONOMİ İSTANBUL<br />
19 EGE'DE SON SÖZ GAZETESİ İZMİR<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
20 DEMOKRAT GEBZE KOCAELİ<br />
21 KOCAELİ MANŞET KOCAELİ<br />
22 BİZİM KOCAELİ KOCAELİ<br />
23 HABER KÜTAHYA GAZETESİ KÜTAHYA<br />
24 GEDİZ GAZETESİ KÜTAHYA<br />
25 ZAFER GAZETESİ KÜTAHYA<br />
26 HİSAR GAZETESİ KÜTAHYA<br />
27 TURGUTLU HAVADİS GAZETESİ MANİSA<br />
28 MİLAS FEZA GAZETESİ MUĞLA<br />
29 TÜRKİYE'DE YENİ YILDIZ GAZETESİ NİĞDE<br />
30 HAKİKAT GAZETESİ SİVAS<br />
31 URFA HABER AJANSI GAZETESİ ŞANLIURFA<br />
32 AJANS 11 GAZETESİ ŞANLIURFA<br />
33 YENİ EMEK TEKİRDAĞ<br />
34 BANAZ POSTASI GAZETESİ UŞAK<br />
35 SON NOKTA GAZETESİ UŞAK<br />
36 MERKÜR HABER GAZETESİ VAN<br />
37 MİLLET GAZETESİ<br />
38 BUGÜN GAZETESİ<br />
39 MEYDAN GAZETESİ<br />
40 ÖZGÜR DÜŞÜNCE GAZETESİ<br />
41 TARAF<br />
42 YARINA BAKIŞ<br />
43 YENİ HAYAT<br />
44 ZAMAN GAZETESİ<br />
45 TODAY'S ZAMAN</nowiki><br />
<br />
== "Corrected" Newspapers/Media Organisations: ==<br />
<br />
<br />
Radikal - http://www.radikal.com.tr/ - Fired some Journalists<br />
<br />
Hyrriyet - http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/ - Fired some Journalists<br />
<br />
Sabah - http://www.sabah.com.tr/ - Chief Editor fired, some Journalists fired.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Endangered Newspapers: ==<br />
<br />
<br />
P 24 - http://platform24.org/en/ - Indipendent Newssite<br />
<br />
<br />
Arrested Journalists: <br />
26.7.16 Abdullah Abdulkadiroğlu, Abdullah Kılıç, Ahmet Dönmez, Ali Akkuş, Arda Akın, Nazli Ilicak, Bayram Kaya, Bilal Şahin, Bülent Ceyhan, Bülent Mumay, Bünyamin Köseli, Cemal Azmi Kalyoncu, Cevheri Güven, Cihan Acar, Cuma Ulus, Emre Soncan, Ercan Gün, Erkan Akkuş, Ertuğrul Erbaş, Fatih Akalan, Fatih Yağmur, Habib Güler, Hanım Büşra Erdal, Haşim Söylemez, Hüseyin Aydın, İbrahim Balta, Kamil Maman, Kerim Gün, Levent Kenes, Mahmut Hazar, Mehmet Gündem, Metin Yıkar, Muhammet Fatih Uğur, Mustafa Erkan Acar, Mürsel Genç, Selahattin Sevi, Seyit Kılıç, Turan Görüryılmaz, Ufuk Şanlı, Ufuk Emin Köroğlu, Yakup Sağlam, Yakup Çetin. http://www.sueddeutsche.de/kultur/tuerkisches-tagebuch-vii-die-hexenjagd-hat-begonnen-sos-1.3093582-2<br />
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1.8.16 Şahin Alpay, Lale Kemal, Nuriye Akman, Bülent Korucu http://www.sueddeutsche.de/kultur/tuerkei-nimmt-angehoerige-in-geiselhaft-1.3101991<br />
<br />
Grab Site running - Will upload when complete (Igloo 25/08/2016)<br />
<br />
Sources: <br />
<br />
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Z3xQOzyKe0jLc-B1gHLb-6Xcd-ivvP4-C-UB2gYUjkU/edit?pref=2&pli=1#gid=0<br />
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[1]http://www.heute.de/tuerkei-nach-putschversuch-zeitungen-und-tv-sender-geschlossen-44573744.html<br />
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[2]http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/main.aspx?home=http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/eskiler/2016/07/20160727m2.htm&main=http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/eskiler/2016/07/20160727m2.htm</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Turkey_Media_Crackdown&diff=26284Turkey Media Crackdown2016-08-25T15:36:29Z<p>Igloo: Diken - Archive Bot</p>
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<div>Dump of Informations on the Turkey Media Crackdown:<br />
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Todo: List of all closed newspapers on 27.7.: http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/main.aspx?home=http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/eskiler/2016/07/20160727m2.htm&main=http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/eskiler/2016/07/20160727m2.htm<br />
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http://www.bloomberght.com/haberler/haber/1900993-16-televizyon-3-haber-ajansi-ve-45-gazete-kapatildi<br />
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http://turkeypurge.com/journalism-in-jail<br />
<br />
http://platform24.org/en/articles/381/journalists-in-state-of-emergency---7<br />
<br />
== Closed News Agencies: == <br />
<br />
Cihan Haber Ajansı - www.cihan.com.tr - offline<br />
<br />
MUHABİR HABER AJANSI - cant find website<br />
<br />
SEM HABER AJANSI - cant find website<br />
<br />
<br />
== TV Stations ==<br />
<br />
Baris TV - http://baristurk.com.tr/ - archivebot running<br />
<br />
BugünTV - http://www.bugun.com.tr/ - archivebot running<br />
<br />
Can Erzincan TV - http://www.canerzincantv.com/ - archivebot running<br />
<br />
Diken - http://www.diken.com.tr/ - archivebot running (Igloo)<br />
<br />
DünyaTV - http://dunya.tv/ - archived, but no real content on website<br />
<br />
HiraTV - cant find website<br />
<br />
Irmak TV - http://www.irmaktv.com.tr/ - archivebot running. All Videos are not getting archived, needs separate work.<br />
<br />
Kanal 124 - cant find website <br />
<br />
Kanaltürk - http://www.kanalturk.com.tr/ - archivebot running. Website very slow<br />
<br />
MCTV - cant find website<br />
<br />
Mehtap TV - http://www.mehtap.tv/ - archivebot running.<br />
<br />
Merkür TV - http://www.merkurtv.com.tr/ - offline<br />
<br />
Samanyolu Haber - http://www.samanyoluhaber.com/ - archivebot running<br />
<br />
Samanyolu TV - http://www.samanyoluhaber.tv/ - archivebot running<br />
<br />
SRT-Sivas Radyo Televizyonu - http://www.sivassrt.com/ - archivebot running<br />
<br />
Tunashopping - http://www.tunashopping.com/ - offline<br />
<br />
Yumurcak TV - http://www.yumurcak.tv/ - archivebot running<br />
<br />
<br />
== Closed Newspapers: ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Gazeteport - http://gazeteport.com/<br />
<br />
BBC Türcke - Part of BBC, no separate Website<br />
<br />
Independent - ??<br />
<br />
Zaman - http://www.zaman.com.tr/ - already closed, was one of the biggest newspapers in Turkey<br />
<br />
Cihan - http://www.cihan.com.tr/ - already offline [1]<br />
<br />
IMC TV - http://www.imc-tv.com/ - Archiveboted [1]<br />
<br />
Taraf - http://taraf.com.tr/ - already offline [1]<br />
<br />
adana haber gazetesi - http://www.adanahabergazetesi.com.tr/ - back online, Archivebotted.[2]<br />
<br />
adana medya gazetesi - http://www.adanamedya.com/ - still online, last News article from 27.7. Archiveboted. [2]<br />
<br />
akdeniz türk - http://www.akdenizturk.com.tr/ - offline [2]<br />
<br />
Şuhut'un Sesi Gazetesi - http://www.suhutunsesi.com/ - still online, Archivebotted [2]<br />
<br />
KURTULUŞ GAZETESİ - http://www.kurtulusgazetesi.com.tr/ - blank page online, old links are broken [2]<br />
<br />
Lider Gazetesi - http://www.lidergazetesi.com/ - online, archivebot running [2]<br />
<br />
icehisar durum gazetesi - no online presence - Newspaper, no Website. [2]<br />
<br />
Türkeli Gazetesi - http://www.turkeligazetesi.com/ - online, archivebot running [2]<br />
<br />
Antalya Gazetesi - http://www.antalyagazetesi.com.tr/ - Archivebotted<br />
<br />
Aydın Bakış Gazetesi - http://www.aydinbakis.com/ - Archivebotted<br />
<br />
NAZAR AYDIN - unknown<br />
<br />
BATMAN GAZETESİ - http://batmangazetesi.com.tr/ - offline<br />
<br />
Batmanpostasigazetesi.com - http://www.batmanpostasigazetesi.com/ - Archivebotted<br />
<br />
Batman Doguş Gazetesi - http://www.batmandogusgazetesi.com/ - Archivebotted<br />
<br />
BİNGÖL GAZETESİ - http://www.bingolgazetesi.com.tr/ - archivebot failed<br />
<br />
İrade Gazetesi, İrade Haber - http://www.iradegazetesi.net/ - Archivebotted<br />
<br />
İskenderun gazeteolay - http://www.gazeteolay.net/ - Archivebotted<br />
<br />
İstanbul Ekonomi - http://www.istanbul-ekonomi.com/ - Archivebotted<br />
<br />
Ege'de Sonsöz - http://www.egedesonsoz.com/ - Archivebotted<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<nowiki>1 ADANA HABER GAZETESİ ADANA done<br />
2 ADANA MEDYA GAZETESİ ADANA done<br />
3 AKDENİZ TÜRK ADANA<br />
4 ŞUHUT'UN SESİ GAZETESİ AFYONKARAHİSAR<br />
5 KURTULUŞ GAZETESİ AFYONKARAHİSAR<br />
6 LİDER GAZETESİ AFYONKARAHİSAR<br />
7 İSCEHİSAR DURUM GAZETESİ AFYONKARAHİSAR<br />
8 TÜRKELİ GAZETESİ AFYONKARAHİSAR<br />
9 ANTALYA GAZETESİ ANTALYA<br />
10 YEREL BAKIŞ GAZETESİ AYDIN<br />
11 NAZAR AYDIN<br />
12 BATMAN GAZETESİ BATMAN<br />
13 BATMAN POSTASI GAZETESİ BATMAN<br />
14 BATMAN DOĞUŞ GAZETESİ BATMAN<br />
15 BİNGÖL OLAY GAZETESİ BİNGÖL<br />
16 İRADE GAZETESİ HATAY<br />
17 İSKENDERUN OLAY GAZETESİ HATAY<br />
18 EKONOMİ İSTANBUL<br />
19 EGE'DE SON SÖZ GAZETESİ İZMİR<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
20 DEMOKRAT GEBZE KOCAELİ<br />
21 KOCAELİ MANŞET KOCAELİ<br />
22 BİZİM KOCAELİ KOCAELİ<br />
23 HABER KÜTAHYA GAZETESİ KÜTAHYA<br />
24 GEDİZ GAZETESİ KÜTAHYA<br />
25 ZAFER GAZETESİ KÜTAHYA<br />
26 HİSAR GAZETESİ KÜTAHYA<br />
27 TURGUTLU HAVADİS GAZETESİ MANİSA<br />
28 MİLAS FEZA GAZETESİ MUĞLA<br />
29 TÜRKİYE'DE YENİ YILDIZ GAZETESİ NİĞDE<br />
30 HAKİKAT GAZETESİ SİVAS<br />
31 URFA HABER AJANSI GAZETESİ ŞANLIURFA<br />
32 AJANS 11 GAZETESİ ŞANLIURFA<br />
33 YENİ EMEK TEKİRDAĞ<br />
34 BANAZ POSTASI GAZETESİ UŞAK<br />
35 SON NOKTA GAZETESİ UŞAK<br />
36 MERKÜR HABER GAZETESİ VAN<br />
37 MİLLET GAZETESİ<br />
38 BUGÜN GAZETESİ<br />
39 MEYDAN GAZETESİ<br />
40 ÖZGÜR DÜŞÜNCE GAZETESİ<br />
41 TARAF<br />
42 YARINA BAKIŞ<br />
43 YENİ HAYAT<br />
44 ZAMAN GAZETESİ<br />
45 TODAY'S ZAMAN</nowiki><br />
<br />
== "Corrected" Newspapers/Media Organisations: ==<br />
<br />
<br />
Radikal - http://www.radikal.com.tr/ - Fired some Journalists<br />
<br />
Hyrriyet - http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/ - Fired some Journalists<br />
<br />
Sabah - http://www.sabah.com.tr/ - Chief Editor fired, some Journalists fired.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Endangered Newspapers: ==<br />
<br />
<br />
P 24 - http://platform24.org/en/ - Indipendent Newssite<br />
<br />
<br />
Arrested Journalists: <br />
26.7.16 Abdullah Abdulkadiroğlu, Abdullah Kılıç, Ahmet Dönmez, Ali Akkuş, Arda Akın, Nazli Ilicak, Bayram Kaya, Bilal Şahin, Bülent Ceyhan, Bülent Mumay, Bünyamin Köseli, Cemal Azmi Kalyoncu, Cevheri Güven, Cihan Acar, Cuma Ulus, Emre Soncan, Ercan Gün, Erkan Akkuş, Ertuğrul Erbaş, Fatih Akalan, Fatih Yağmur, Habib Güler, Hanım Büşra Erdal, Haşim Söylemez, Hüseyin Aydın, İbrahim Balta, Kamil Maman, Kerim Gün, Levent Kenes, Mahmut Hazar, Mehmet Gündem, Metin Yıkar, Muhammet Fatih Uğur, Mustafa Erkan Acar, Mürsel Genç, Selahattin Sevi, Seyit Kılıç, Turan Görüryılmaz, Ufuk Şanlı, Ufuk Emin Köroğlu, Yakup Sağlam, Yakup Çetin. http://www.sueddeutsche.de/kultur/tuerkisches-tagebuch-vii-die-hexenjagd-hat-begonnen-sos-1.3093582-2<br />
<br />
1.8.16 Şahin Alpay, Lale Kemal, Nuriye Akman, Bülent Korucu http://www.sueddeutsche.de/kultur/tuerkei-nimmt-angehoerige-in-geiselhaft-1.3101991<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Sources: <br />
<br />
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Z3xQOzyKe0jLc-B1gHLb-6Xcd-ivvP4-C-UB2gYUjkU/edit?pref=2&pli=1#gid=0<br />
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[1]http://www.heute.de/tuerkei-nach-putschversuch-zeitungen-und-tv-sender-geschlossen-44573744.html<br />
<br />
[2]http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/main.aspx?home=http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/eskiler/2016/07/20160727m2.htm&main=http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/eskiler/2016/07/20160727m2.htm</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Portalgraphics.net&diff=26007Portalgraphics.net2016-07-21T12:47:37Z<p>Igloo: Added shutdown notice</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = portalgraphics.net<br />
| URL = {{url|http://portalgraphics.net/}}<br />
| project_status = {{specialcase}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{inprogress}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''portalgraphics.net''' is an art website that primarily displays images created with [[wikipedia:openCanvas|openCanvas]].<br />
<br />
On '''July 27th 2016''', the site will undergo a "service change" and will primarily become a "rendering" site. During the overhaul, data will be deleted, including user data and associated data, which assumedly includes images a user uploaded<br />
<br />
==Notice==<br />
{{url|http://www.portalgraphics.net/pg/guide/en_news20160520.html}}<br />
<br />
All data in PGN Community will be deleted on July 27th, 2016.<br />
<br />
- PGN Community user account data<br />
<br />
- Uploaded illustration data (event file, event animation file)<br />
<br />
- Data posted to community (forum)<br />
<br />
If you would like to save an event file or event animation file posted to the PGN community, please download them by July 27th, 2016.<br />
<br />
Regarding the personal information in your PGN Community account, we will delete it in a secure and responsible way<br />
<br />
according to the privacy policy upon the end of the service.<br />
<br />
==The Project==<br />
The goal is to get as much of the site saved on Wayback Machine as much as possible. The good news is that important URLs are based around numbers<br />
<br />
===URLs===<br />
<br />
====Page URLs====<br />
* {{url|http://portalgraphics.net/sitemap.xml|Sitemap}}<br />
* <nowiki>http://portalgraphics.net/pg/illust/?image_id=n</nowiki><br />
** The info page for a given image<br />
* <nowiki>http://portalgraphics.net/pg/illust/?image_id=n&size=full</nowiki><br />
** Full size view of an image<br />
<br />
n can be anywhere from 1 to 90334 (and counting). New images are added daily<br />
<br />
====Direct Image URLs====<br />
* <nowiki>http://www.portalgraphics.net/data/image/fullsize/m/n.jpg</nowiki><br />
* <nowiki>http://www.portalgraphics.net/data/image/resize/m/n.jpg</nowiki><br />
* <nowiki>http://www.portalgraphics.net/data/image/preview/m/n.jpg</nowiki><br />
* <nowiki>http://www.portalgraphics.net/data/image/preview_s/m/n.jpg</nowiki><br />
<br />
n is the same number as n from the page URL. m is n rounded down to the thousandth, unless n is less than 1000, in which case m is 0000. So if n is 3234, m is 3000. If n is 253, m is 0000<br />
<br />
====Caveats====<br />
If an image has been taken down, viewing a page URL will either yield the message "This illustration has been deleted already, or it does not exist.( illust_index:get_no_image_data. )" or "This page's ID is invalid, or you do not have authority to access to this page.( id )". In the latter case, viewing an image directly will still work, while in the former case, a direct image URL will redirect to [http://www.portalgraphics.net/error/404.html a dedicated 404 page] while still yielding a status code of 200.<br />
<br />
Saving {{url|http://www.portalgraphics.net/pg/ranking/|ranking pages}} properly may be impossible, as functionality relies on the current time as a UNIX timestamp in the URL, generated by Date.now()<br />
<br />
If the site's servers are overwhelmed, the page will be rendered with the message "回線が込み合っております。時間をおいて再度アクセスしてください" ("The lines are crowded. Please try again at a later time")<br />
<br />
Some areas of the site, such as {{url|http://www.portalgraphics.net/pg/plan_portal/}} and {{url|http://www.portalgraphics.net/oc/lecture/}} are Japanese-exclusive; clicking the "English" link will take you to the front page.<br />
<br />
====Other site structure info====<br />
Language setting is enforced via the cookie "langset" set to either "en" or "ja".<br />
<br />
==How can I help?==<br />
Get as many pages saved on Wayback Machine as possible by finding an URL and prefixing it with <nowiki>http://web.archive.org/save/</nowiki><br />
<br />
==Stretch Goals==<br />
* Preserve artist data<br />
** Artist Profile page: <nowiki>http://www.portalgraphics.net/pg/profile/?user_id=n</nowiki><br />
** Gallery at first page: <nowiki>http://www.portalgraphics.net/pg/illust/individual.php?user_id=n</nowiki><br />
** Gallery at page m: <nowiki>http://portalgraphics.net/pg/illust/individual.php?user_id=n&page=m&key=&method=</nowiki><br />
** Example of artist gallery with multiple pages: http://portalgraphics.net/pg/illust/individual/?user_id=3425<br />
* Community Guide<br />
** {{url|http://www.portalgraphics.net/pg/guide/en_index.html}} (English)<br />
** {{url|http://www.portalgraphics.net/pg/guide/}} (Japanese)<br />
* Event files on information pages<br />
** XML pointing to other URLs: <nowiki>http://www.portalgraphics.net/pg/movie/pg_player/res_movie_data.php?mid=n</nowiki></div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=DNS_History&diff=25906DNS History2016-07-01T15:24:06Z<p>Igloo: </p>
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<div>Template:deleteme</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=DNS_History&diff=25905DNS History2016-07-01T15:18:31Z<p>Igloo: Igloo moved page DNS History to DNS History OLD</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[DNS History OLD]]</div>Igloohttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=DNS_History_OLD&diff=25904DNS History OLD2016-07-01T15:18:31Z<p>Igloo: Igloo moved page DNS History to DNS History OLD</p>
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<div>{{Infobox project<br />
| title = DNS History<br />
| logo = dnshistory_logo.png<br />
| image = dnshistory_screenshot.png<br />
| description = DNS Historical Record Archive<br />
| URL = {{URL|http://dnshistory.org|dnshistory.org}}<br />
| project_status = {{Closing}}<br />
| archiving_status = {{Upcoming}}<br />
| source =<br />
| tracker = <br />
| irc = greatlookup<br />
}}<br />
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'''DNS History''' is a service that has been crawling [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System DNS] records since 2009, and contains more than 2 billion records of 500 million domains, which are freely browsable.<br />
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According to the main page, the site is shutting down on July 10, 2016, "due to funding issues".</div>Igloo