Yes, but that doesn't solve the problem of deadlinks. Say you're reading a wiki about about a found media, think it sounds interesting, want to see it, and find the link is dead: you're not going to be able to access it from other people's offline backups.
Yes, but that doesn't solve the problem of deadlinks. Say you're reading a wiki about about a found media, think it sounds interesting, want to see it, and find the link is dead: you're not going to be able to access it from other people's offline backups.
If you're an LMW user, though, you can edit the article and replace it with a new mirror created from that backup, though.
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
Only I have the solution to keep media from becoming re-lost, and I'm keeping it hidden from the world.
Yeah, and it’s called thinking ahead. Did you know you can save links through the Wayback Machine? You can do this if you have a very important source for a piece of lost media that you don’t want to lose. You can also save this link to your Internet Archive account! These are called “preventative measures”.