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** There seems to be a second instance at [http://www.bibalex.org/isis/frontend/archive/archive_web.aspx Bibliotheca Alexandrina] although it's currently broken and out of date.
** There seems to be a second instance at [http://www.bibalex.org/isis/frontend/archive/archive_web.aspx Bibliotheca Alexandrina] although it's currently broken and out of date.
* '''[[TVTropes]]''' ({{url|1=http://www.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HomePage}}) is a popular wiki dedicated to finding recurring patterns in fiction, and discussing fiction in general. No word on whether there are backups. The administrators have a tendency to delete things indiscriminately, usually to save on disk space: article edit histories are frequently purged, and old forum threads are regularly deleted mercilessly (and, until recently, without any sort of warning).  
* '''[[TVTropes]]''' ({{url|1=http://www.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HomePage}}) is a popular wiki dedicated to finding recurring patterns in fiction, and discussing fiction in general. No word on whether there are backups. The administrators have a tendency to delete things indiscriminately, usually to save on disk space: article edit histories are frequently purged, and old forum threads are regularly deleted mercilessly (and, until recently, without any sort of warning).  
* '''[[Formspring]]''' is a popular website centered around answering questions. It is ''extremely'' user-unfriendly with regards to seeing old questions, and no known backup tools exist.


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Revision as of 08:19, 24 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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