We need to crowdsource a db of websites that have opted to exclude themselves from the #WaybackMachine. The WM has become essential with so many Tor-blocking and #Cloudflare blocking sites. I don't want to see WM-excluded sites in my search results. Such archive-resisting sites also downgrade blogs (a dead link invalidates part of an article when there's no archive)
If you discover a website that has opted out of archive.org's #WaybackMachine, there is now a place where you can list them: https://git.sdf.org/deCloudflare/deCloudflare/src/branch/master/anti-tor_users/misc/blocking_archiveorg.md
@Br0m3x You can simply mention them in this thread. I would normally be tempted to generally say run something like this: "git clone --config http.proxy=http://127.0.0.1:8118 https://git.sdf.org/deCloudflare/deCloudflare.git" followed by: "git log --format='%aE' | sort -u" and pick an email address, but in this case that's a quite large download and most of the email addresses are fake.
@Br0m3x There is now a way to post an issue from Mastodon without having an account: https://git.nogafam.es/deCloudflare/deCloudflare/src/branch/master/subfiles/anonymous_issue.md
@resist1984 great!
@resist1984 404
The page you are trying to reach either does not exist or you are not authorized to view it.
@Br0m3x Perhaps we should designate a hashtag as well: #wbmblocklist (wbm abbreviates #WayBackMachine) so those maintaing the list can search easily.