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"The internet really does forget, but the Internet Archive might remember"

Summary by magyarnarancs.hu
The folks at the Internet Archive are battling companies and governments that want to erase the past, but they're not giving up on their goal: to give us a relatively accurate picture of what's ever appeared on the internet. We spoke to Mark Graham, director of the Wayback Machine, about archiving, attacks, and the flawed web.
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The folks at the Internet Archive are battling companies and governments that want to erase the past, but they're not giving up on their goal: to give us a relatively accurate picture of what's ever appeared on the internet. We spoke to Mark Graham, director of the Wayback Machine, about archiving, attacks, and the flawed web.

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magyarnarancs.hu broke the news in on Sunday, May 4, 2025.
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