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zzvoat ago

TOP PRIORITY INITIATIVE!

If this is important - and I think it's CRITICAL, someone has to declare it and we ALL have to do it!!

Essentially, it seems like we need to choose one method, tell everyone what it is, stop everything right now, choose an organizational strategy so we're not backing up the same stuff over and over again - but also not missing anything, and focus on going back into every single post and every single comment in every pizzagate related v/ from the very beginning (and including the deleted posts!) to make certain everything has a permanent backup.

Right now, we're all just talking about it, which is nice, but if all this gets removed by the perps all our hard work will be gone and it will be very demoralizing.

I can identify the need to do this and FAST but I can't be the one to lead this effort.

I HIGHLY encourage another/others to make this happen NOW

Alpo ago

As pointed out by Tjarco, what doesn't make sense here is why these specific pages were removed, especially when other archived pages of the same thing are still up, and the original Facebook pages are still up as well. One thing to note is that these archives were apparently automatically generated by a bot. Maybe the opposition is following this bot somehow, and ignoring other archived material?

Sui_Juris ago

It makes sense if those doing the DMCA takedowns have limited resources and can't stamp out the multiple fires starting everywhere.

They probably aren't even aware of 1/10th of the incriminating shit out there.

Smells of desperation to me. I'm pretty sure if someone wanted to they could get a lawyer to argue journalistic fair use and get access restored to the archives. That's because it doesn't look like archive.is has deleted the files, just restricted access "we have withdrawn the content of this page from public access." sounds to me like it's still there, if you can un-DMCA it.