Sometimes I read an article that's posted on a CloudFlare site. Do I share it? No- it's unethical to send ppl into #CloudFlare. The 1st thought is to share a link to an archive.org copy of it. Problem is it's verbatim enough to regurgitate content that promotes the CF site. We need a .onion paste service to indefinately store the raw text.
@resist1984
good service and works well with javascript disabled, but only 1 hour...
@resist1984
How about replicating the content on your own website?
@Coffee archive.is?
@resist1984
@strypey @Coffee I'd have to host a site 1st.. but indeed that is a viable option. However, I've since discovered tornoteqjerqldnk.onion, crypmazzrfjhn3nx.onion, and depastedihrn3jtw.onion so perhaps these are good options. @strypey- archive.is a #CloudFlare site. And strangely it's one of very few that force the #CAPTCHA on TB users.
@Coffee @strypey @Coffee Perhaps #MortyProxy should be worked into that script
@resist1984
Queued for review on a Tor-enabled device and browser.
(Plot twist: _all_ links deemed worth investigating are enqueued for review through Tor.)
@strypey
@Br0m3x just found out archive.org has an onion host (http://archivecrfip2lpi.onion/) & archive.org archives other onion sites. This makes it tempting to share articles from #Tor-hostile sites simply by prefixing "http://web.archivecrfip2lpi.onion/web/". I like the simplicity but it misses the opportunity to show ppl just the text (not the ads).
there is nzxj65x32vh2fkhk.onion but it only holds for 1 hour.