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Seems like every time I try to use the website on any of the domains, something's always wrong and can never access the site when I need it.pic.twitter.com/pboMHM9Cuf
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I was having the same problem until I changed my DNS server.
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I’m using CloudFlare and Google DNS servers LOL. http://Perma.cc has been my goto now.
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@archiveis back when it started. There are some people who really, really REALLY hate the idea that we might archive things they would rather have the ability to hide/change at will, like news stories. -
They are blocking Cloudflare and not the other way around. We would love to resolve the issue if anybody can help.
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What's going to happen to every archive that's been made via .is? Will they be gone to the ages?
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This has nothing to do with the archived data or website itself, it's about how we all reach the webserver. The worst thing that could happen is that we'd have to use .to instead of .is to reach the same website.
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Is it possible for you to migrate to another service?
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VN, LI, FO, and TODAY also don't work. Only MD and PH work.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Any idea what they are trying to make go away? This looks like an op to break any published links using the .is domain. Had you been contacted to take down any specific topic recently?
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This might be an excellent opportunity to use the Ethereum Name Service to publish your server IPs. I assume this is possible
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Dear webmaster, this is Michael and a college students. I recently found that someone has posted false and defamatpry posts online the pages was stored by your site. I have tried report abuse and send email to you, but got no answer. How can I do? Do wish to get feedback from you
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If someone has made defamatory posts online, http://Archive.is is your friend. The slanderer will delete those posts as soon as you pursue legal action, but http://Archive.is will preserve them forever, proving they were made. It's why many people hate it.
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