With FIVE days left in 2023, we want to share FIVE reasons to contribute to the Internet Archive. 5️⃣: Our Collections-With millions of books, movies, software, audio & images, collections are at the core of the work we do, all as a result of your desire for knowledge: archive.org/donate/?orig...
to be honest never use your website that much but I've able to find what I need if its gone from internet that's why I love it
The hobbies that have grown my community, kept me sane for years, and opened me to tonnes of perspectives would never have been possible without this establishment. For a free Internet!
Probably the biggest reason is that you lot are the sole archivists of the lies government officials love to pass off them gaslight us about so you have my vote ✅✅✅
On that account, it should be easier to set up borders for a time span. Sometimes one really wants only sources up to 1918, and not a year later. I remember it somehow working but it was painful. Or maybe it worked but downloading piece by piece (for several hours of music) was a chore?
I love the Internet Archive for content no longer available on networks DVD.
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1️⃣: Preservation - It’s up to us to preserve humanity’s knowledge. With the generosity of our patrons, we’ve grown from a small project into a large library serving millions each year: archive.org/donate/?orig...
2️⃣: Empowering Research - From AI enthusiasts to scholars in biology, economics, and humanities, the Internet Archive's vast petabytes of data cater to a wide range of researchers: archive.org/donate/?orig...
3️⃣: The Wayback Machine! A resource for curious citizens everywhere, the Wayback Machine allows us to do great things—keep the factual record straight, stop misinformation and much more: archive.org/donate/?orig...
4️⃣: Our Servers! To sustain the growth over time, we build and maintain all our own systems. We need reliable infrastructure, which is why we rely on the support of our users. archive.org/donate/?orig...