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by Jordan-117
120 days ago
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Seems more like Ars trying to avoid piling more attention on the name of a person that isn't actually involved. And again, the accusation against Archive.today isn't just that they removed their "Nora" alias from a snapshot, but that they replaced it with the name of the blogger they were quarreling with. There's no defensible reason to do that outside of petty revenge (which tracks with the emails and public statements from the Archive.today maintainer). |
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Oh, yes, by removing the name in the context of "Streisand Effect".
> petty revenge
How does it "revenge"? Was it a porn page? Or something bad?
It is likely to be just a funny placeholder name of the same length to come in mind.
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We could find good and bad motives for both AT and Ars.
The bias against AT was here apriori. Paywall-story for CondeNast, russophobia for the rest.