A number of people have come out of the woodwork to ask me how they can "Help" the Internet Archive.

3 years ago, I wrote an essay about that. It holds up nicely:

http://blog.archive.org/2020/06/14/how-can-you-help-the-internet-archive/

How Can You Help the Internet Archive? - Internet Archive Blogs

With the Internet Archive being mentioned prominently in the news for the past couple of weeks, we’ve had thousands of people discuss us in social media, and contact us directly with strong concerns and worries. Above all, many want, in some way, to “help” and have asked us what they can do, if anything. While […]

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@textfiles So this is crazy… I just had to enable “adult” comment on my mobile data in order to access this link at archive.org — not blaming archive.org here, just noticing the pervasive drip of online censorship.
@gklyne @textfiles I noticed the same and i do not think it funny
@textfiles Hey what do you think of this graphic Jason? I just whipped it up, and I made it to be go with the link to your essay 🙂
@textfiles I might adjust where the text is placed, but that's the genernal design 🙂
@textfiles
Theres literally a base center themed with "INTERNET ARCHIVE", just like in the picture.
@textfiles donated to the archive today. Small thank you to their really important work.

@textfiles

I'm getting "The connection has timed out" at the moment.

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Question for you.

What's the archive's position on archiving phishing or malware pages?

We find quite a few archive.org URLs in URBLs when we analyze the reports we collect at our #cybercrimeinfocenter project. Is this an unintended use?