• Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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    The Wayback Machine started saving web pages in 1996. I’ve got Geocities pages I created at the time where that’s the only way I can access them now.

    The frustrating thing for me is that Wayback only saved web pages; all the Gopher pages and FTP pages just vanished.

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      They started in 2001 archiving pages back to 1995. I guess it was luck of the draw what got saved then.

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        21 hours ago

        They used existing archives; the pages were actually archived earlier. But they could only incorporate the pages that had actually been archived, which was mostly major services (Geocities, ProHosting, Lycos, etc) and public institutions.

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          That makes sense, from why some things were captured more than others and from the pov of starting an archive service - using what’s already been done and going from there. So things that weren’t part of such a network and didn’t rank high in existing search engines really didn’t have a chance.