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* '''[[WikiLeaks]]''' ({{url|1=http://wikileaks.org}}) contains several thousand leaked documents from sources such as the Iraq War and the cables famously known under the label 'Cablegate'. Due to the content on the website, and that PayPal and Amazon (very) quickly dropped their hosting for them during Cablegate's opening days, it should be considered a potential target for any number of government committees for quick shutdown.
* '''[[WikiLeaks]]''' ({{url|1=http://wikileaks.org}}) contains several thousand leaked documents from sources such as the Iraq War and the cables famously known under the label 'Cablegate'. Due to the content on the website, and that PayPal and Amazon (very) quickly dropped their hosting for them during Cablegate's opening days, it should be considered a potential target for any number of government committees for quick shutdown.
* '''[[FanFiction]]''' ({{url|1=http://www.fanfiction.net}}) represents many thousands of user-generated stories, essays and huge amounts of work.  
* '''[[FanFiction]]''' ({{url|1=http://www.fanfiction.net}}) represents many thousands of user-generated stories, essays and huge amounts of work.  
* '''[[Pixiv]]''' ({{url|1=http://pixiv.net|2=pixiv.net}}) and '''[[deviantArt]]''' ({{url|1=http://deviantart.com|2=deviantart.com}}) are the largest Japanese and American (respectively) fanart (and valuable art in general) collections on the internet.
* '''[[Pixiv]]''' ({{url|1=http://www.pixiv.net}}) and '''[[deviantArt]]''' ({{url|1=http://www.deviantart.com}}) are the largest Japanese and American (respectively) fanart (and valuable art in general) collections on the internet.
* '''[[SourceForge]]''' ({{url|1=http://www.sourceforge.net}}) is a critical repository of open source code, information, and webpages. It is mirrored and maintained, but there are sure to be parts that are neither.
* '''[[SourceForge]]''' ({{url|1=http://www.sourceforge.net}}) is a critical repository of open source code, information, and webpages. It is mirrored and maintained, but there are sure to be parts that are neither.
* '''[[Facebook]]''' ({{url|1=http://facebook.com}}) seems stable at the moment.
* '''[[Facebook]]''' ({{url|1=http://facebook.com}}) seems stable at the moment.

Revision as of 15:58, 23 April 2011

Like many sites before them, these places indicate a sunny outlook, a clean bill of health and a total sense of "all systems go". But as we've found out from those many sites before them, fortunes can change overnight.

Archive Team considers these sites specifically of interest because they solicit so much content, contain so many works and projects by a wide group of people, or have the internet particularly dependent on them. Consider this a fire drill.. know what you can do to get your data off these sites and back them off for later.

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