Inquirer
Most internet users have probably encountered a dead link at some point. A news article disappears, a company removes an old announcement, or a website shuts down entirely. In many cases, the Wayback Machine is where people go to find what was originally there. Operated by the Internet Archive, the Wayback Machine captures snapshots of webpages and stores them for future reference. Users can enter a URL and view older versions of websites, sometimes dating back decades. The archive has become a common tool for journalists verifying edits to articles, researchers tracking policy changes, and investigators documenting statements that were […]... Keep on reading: AI scraping is unintentionally hurting the Wayback Machine
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