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'''Patch.com''' is a "hyperlocal" news community which is [http://www.webcitation.org/6IrUArBiV being downsized] from its current ~900 sites to ~500. | '''Patch.com''' is a "hyperlocal" news community which is [http://www.webcitation.org/6IrUArBiV being downsized] from its current ~900 sites to ~500. | ||
== Current status == | |||
In progress. Warrior integration coming soon. | In progress. Warrior integration coming soon. | ||
== Patch.com will rate-limit you across all sites == | |||
Patch.com institutes a rate-limit (some unknown hundreds of requests/hour) across all sites. If you exceed this, all of your requests will be met with HTTP 420s. | Patch.com institutes a rate-limit (some unknown hundreds of requests/hour) across all sites. If you exceed this, all of your requests will be met with HTTP 420s. | ||
If the patch-grab script detects these, it hard-aborts. A kinder solution would be to sleep for some period of time (an hour?) and try again; suggestions appreciated. | If the patch-grab script detects these, it hard-aborts. A kinder solution would be to sleep for some period of time (an hour?) and try again; suggestions appreciated. |
Revision as of 21:55, 29 December 2014
Patch.com | |
Your neighborhood. Your news. | |
URL | http://www.patch.com/ |
Status | Online! (special case) |
Archiving status | Saved! - archives |
Archiving type | Unknown |
Project source | https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/patch-grab |
Project tracker | here |
IRC channel | #cabbagepatch (on hackint) |
Patch.com is a "hyperlocal" news community which is being downsized from its current ~900 sites to ~500.
Current status
In progress. Warrior integration coming soon.
Patch.com will rate-limit you across all sites
Patch.com institutes a rate-limit (some unknown hundreds of requests/hour) across all sites. If you exceed this, all of your requests will be met with HTTP 420s.
If the patch-grab script detects these, it hard-aborts. A kinder solution would be to sleep for some period of time (an hour?) and try again; suggestions appreciated.