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by johnklos 500 days ago
You really do live up to your name!

You imply that archive.org is somehow doing something wrong by letting "vagrants" sleep on their steps. I'd assert that people who are compassionate are more trustworthy than people who think punishing others should be normalized. I'd definitely prefer my backups in the hands of compassionate people.

The problem is that the people who want to see others be punished can't be trusted to, you know, not do that. Removing information about climate change, about vaccines, about trans care, et cetera, very well could happen at the hands of those who get off on punishing others.

You say the National Archives already does this. What happens when the current administration fires everyone and replaces them with non-professionals?

So I really don't know why you'd be in here talking ish about ArchiveTeam.

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> I'd definitely prefer my backups in the hands of compassionate people.

I prefer them in the hands of competent people, in a building with climate control.

Heard about the time these compassionate folks tried to run a bank and got shut down in the Obama era?

> Unwillingness to open accounts within the field of membership, make loans, and establish operations in the low-income community where the credit union was chartered to serve

https://ncua.gov/newsroom/press-release/2016/internet-archiv...