Wakarimasen is dead, and they killed it
Wakarimasen is dead, and they killed it
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good, this website shouldn't be permanently archived thats a stupid thing to do.
who cares, desuarchive is better anyways
schizo shit
Or the dude just run out of money and couldnt host it anymore
None of this happened, this is a schizo persecution fantasy.
desuarchive will go down soon
Man, I hope not. A lot of links have been taken down, but the Any Forums archive is the most valuable Any Forums archive.
I hope they do take it down you zoomer peeping toms
It'll be lost forever because you zoomies are technically illiterate anyways
Thanks for clearing it up glowie. We trust you guys hold yourselves too high to ever consider harassing nerds online.
The fuck are you talking about?
Then release your db on archive.org you fucking nigger.
exactly. a full board archive isn't exactly easy to store.
fun fact: wakarimasen stores every duplicate file twice because it doesn't check for duplicate files
They just want to kill the last search engine of mass communication that isn't (((SEO'd))).
There was a message that said they got one complaint and were taken down. I'm guessing it's someone who combed the archive for CP filenames, found one that got through moderation in a fast thread, and reported it directly to abuse@site.
fpbp
Youre dumb
So how do I start my own archive then? I have cash and I hate glowies. They can suck my dick
so if a duplicate file is uploaded it stores the duplicate twice making a total of three files, and each subsequent duplicate of that file also gets stored twice so that three files is actually five and five is actually nine? What a mess.
no it just stores it as many times as it was uploaded
so 5 posts is 5 times
mean
fpbp
Archives go against the entire point of Any Forums. The primary "selling points" of Any Forums (and imageboard-style websites in general) are that you can be completely anonymous and that, after a relatively short period of time, the threads are gone forever. What happens in the past stays in the past, you don't have to fear anyone snooping up on past post history.
In fact, another problem with archiving threads is that they can be used to deanonymize posters through writing pattern recognition. This weakens the anonymity guarantee that people expect from imageboards.
I understand the purpose of archival for historical preservation, but this is one website which is NOT meant to be archived. You have plenty of places on the internet to go if you want a permanent posting record.
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it's not dead
You have no anonymity here, Hiroshima sells you to the highest bidder.
>are that you can be completely anonymous
This is the selling point.
>the threads are gone forever. What happens in the past stays in the past, you don't have to fear anyone snooping up on past post history.
This is not. You're anonymous. Get better opsec.
>muh writing recognition
you know the glowies have their own archive of every Any Forums post right? they don't need to rely on sites run by neckbeards in their mom's basement
oh no, its the glowies wanting access to the already public information! Totally not because a shitty business model that revolves around saving autism posts that have zero value to humanity..
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Lemme rephrase it for your autistic peanut brain
You are anonymous with respect to everyone visiting this website that isn't a moderator or a three letter agent. If we stretch the concept of "anonymity" to being invisible to even them, there is basically no helping it since even your CPUs are backdoored. But you probably didn't even know that, you just wanted to look smart on the internet.
>This is not. You're anonymous. Get better opsec.
You grossly underestimate the power of pattern recognition. Changing your writing style every time is not as easy and not as effective as you think if you do it manually. Even without an explicit identity tied to your posts, it's possible to build a graph of similarities and connections strong enough to narrow down groups of posts to a single entity.