Techrights Does Not Forget
Techrights has many anti-censorship mechanisms
HOURS ago we restored/saved a deleted article from another site. We had made a copy of it because someone linked to it in IRC and we have bots there to archive everything that any IRC user links to (about 160 GB of pages since last year).
Well before Techrights got its name and back when I was still a postgraduate student I wrote some software to archive everything I had linked to and was linking to (almost in real time), knowing a lot of it would vanish/change shortly later and almost certainly go offline (for good) some years later. I'd occasionally offload these fast-growing archives to external drives for long-term preservation. A lot of the articles that we linked to regarding Novell and SCO are long gone and the Internet Archive (steward of Wayback Machine) is under attack. Well, I still have those external drives, which were in turn replicated onto newer external drives.
Remembering history correctly is very important to us because the powerful (and often corrupt, too) like to rewrite/distort history by silencing/censoring every voice or narrative that's unflattering to them. █