Internet Archives

In the ever-changing landscape of the internet, content can quickly become inaccessible. Whether it’s because the original has been removed or the website no longer exists, there are still ways to access this lost information. What’s more, these resources can also be utilized to archive the content that you’ve created or found intriguing.

Please be mindful when archiving a webpage: it’s important to pay attention to URL tracking information, which typically commences with a “?”. This part of the URL and everything following it (e.g., www.reddit.com/mypost?utm_source=share) is seen as unique. Consequently, a URL containing tracking information and a URL without such information would be archived as distinct entities. For further understanding of URL tracking, visit this link.

archive.today

One effective approach is to use archive.today (.onion). As an added benefit, they provide a Brave browser extension, making page archiving as simple as a mouse click.

archive.today
archive.today

Wayback Machine

The Wayback Machine is another substantial resource for accessing archived websites.

Wayback Machine
Wayback Machine
Please note that it’s possible for website owners to request the removal of content from the Wayback Machine.

Ghostarchive

Ghostarchive is an archiving website designed with speed, versatility, and user-friendly experience in mind.

Reddit

Reveddit

To restore information removed from Reddit, simply replace “reddit” in the URL with “reveddit”. Reveddit proactively monitors and archives Reddit posts and comments that are removed.

Unddit

Unddit allows you to view comments and posts removed by moderators and users on Reddit.