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We use the '''Internet Archive WaybackMachine''' located at [https://Archive.org Archive.org] to link to a former [[wiki]] that is [[:Category:Dead|no longer online]].  '''Archive.org''' is the eternal sunshine of the wiki world, the online world, and is arguably the de-facto primary [[web archiving]] website.
<div style=float:right>{{Not a wiki}}</div>
[[File:Internet Archive WaybackMachine.png|frame|'''WaybackMachine''' logo from the Internet Archive at '''Archive.org'''|alt=]]
Here at {{tag|WikiIndex}}, we use the '''WaybackMachine''' from the 'Internet Archive', located at '''[https://web.archive.org web.Archive.org]''', to provide a service for {{tag|archived}} URL links of a former [[What is a Wiki|wiki site]] that is [[:Category:Dead|no longer online]].  '''Archive.org''' is the eternal sunshine of the [[Wikisphere|wiki world]], the online world, and is arguably the ''de-facto'' primary [[web archiving]] website (though not the only web archiving service we use).


;See also
The 'Internet Archive' is an expansive repository of {{tag|archived}} screen scrapes from all types of [[:Category:Website|websites]], including [[:Category:All|wiki sites]].  Wikis frequently go [[:Category:Dead|down (dead)]] when their [[founder]] and / or [[owner]]s die, or are otherwise incapacitated, are not able to pay the [[:Category:Server|server]] and / or hosting bills; or when they [[:Category:Goal abandoned|give up]] because they find they are unable a cultivate a vibrant community, or are not equal to the task of coping with [[spam]] and [[vandal]]ism, technical bug fixes, software updates, or other problems.  The Internet Archive then becomes one of the only ways to get the content, since most wiki owners do not share the wiki content database dump files with the general public.
*[[archive.today]] a similar site, with slightly differing features


;Links
However, the WaybackMachine at the Internet Archive does not always make the raw [[wikitext]] available for those who may have wanted to import it into their own wikis.  This is not an issue for [[:Category:Wikia|Wikia]], which is apparently happy to host an ever-increasing number of abandoned {{Wp|Ghost town|ghost wikis}}.  Many wikis {{Mw|Manual:Robots.txt#With short URLs|set robot policies}} that prevent some or all of their content from being archived; for example, the [[English Wikipedia]] excludes deletion debates from being archived.[https://en.wikipedia.org/robots.txt]  Also, sometimes when sites go down, the new domain owner sets a robot policy that prevents {{tag|archives}} of the old content from being viewed.{{Fact}}
*[[mw:Manual:Internet Archive]]
 
;''See also
*[[archive.is]] — a similar site from Europe, with slightly differing and lesser features
*[[Ghostarchive]] — used for archiving a webpage for scholarly or research purposes
*[[FreezePage]] — a site to 'freeze any page' on a website
*[[Archive Team#WikiTeam|WikiTeam]] — a dedicated group of wiki enthusiasts who actively archive database dumps of hundreds of thousands of wiki sites
 
;''External links
*[https://archive.org Archive.org] — homepage of the Internet Archive, host of the 'WaybackMachine'
*{{Mw|Manual: Internet Archive}} — at [[MediaWiki.org]]
*[https://archive.org/about/terms.php Internet Archive's Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, and Copyright Policy]


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Latest revision as of 13:39, 7 July 2024

For the unofficial wiki site for the Internet Archive by Jason Scott of ArchiveTeam, see: Internet Archive Unofficial Wiki.
This Archive.org article is
referring to a site which seems
not to be, or include, a wiki.
However, it still refers to, or is
pertinent to the subject of wikis.
WaybackMachine logo from the Internet Archive at Archive.org

Here at WikiIndex, we use the WaybackMachine from the 'Internet Archive', located at web.Archive.org, to provide a service for archived URL links of a former wiki site that is no longer online. Archive.org is the eternal sunshine of the wiki world, the online world, and is arguably the de-facto primary web archiving website (though not the only web archiving service we use).

The 'Internet Archive' is an expansive repository of archived screen scrapes from all types of websites, including wiki sites. Wikis frequently go down (dead) when their founder and / or owners die, or are otherwise incapacitated, are not able to pay the server and / or hosting bills; or when they give up because they find they are unable a cultivate a vibrant community, or are not equal to the task of coping with spam and vandalism, technical bug fixes, software updates, or other problems. The Internet Archive then becomes one of the only ways to get the content, since most wiki owners do not share the wiki content database dump files with the general public.

However, the WaybackMachine at the Internet Archive does not always make the raw wikitext available for those who may have wanted to import it into their own wikis. This is not an issue for Wikia, which is apparently happy to host an ever-increasing number of abandoned ghost wikis. Many wikis set robot policies that prevent some or all of their content from being archived; for example, the English Wikipedia excludes deletion debates from being archived.[1] Also, sometimes when sites go down, the new domain owner sets a robot policy that prevents archives of the old content from being viewed.[citation requested]

See also
  • archive.is — a similar site from Europe, with slightly differing and lesser features
  • Ghostarchive — used for archiving a webpage for scholarly or research purposes
  • FreezePage — a site to 'freeze any page' on a website
  • WikiTeam — a dedicated group of wiki enthusiasts who actively archive database dumps of hundreds of thousands of wiki sites
External links