It is very dark how contemporary news has total control over their body of work. There's very little print and it's hard to find copies. All online articles are being silently edited. Plus tougher copyright laws preventing free archival. Nothing exists except an endless present.
DEVELOPING: The Washington Post, which had to retract several false Russiagate stories after winning a Pulitzer, has quietly without explanation removed its entire historic archive from the Lexis-Nexis database. All articles have vanished without a trace.Not even abstracts remain

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If you're Brazilian check out this footballer promising an "end to piracy". The global crackdown on IP is very real. They want to own your access to things directly. No more hard copies to enjoy without Internet. You're purchasing a license.
Não adianta chorar, a pirataria no Brasil está com os dias contados. Tenho contato com 6 deputados e 3 senadores, estou montando um dossiê e encaminharei a eles na segunda. Se preparem, nosso controle anti-pirataria vai fazer o da União Europeia parecer coisa de amador.
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Did you forget about the wayback machine?
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Controlled by relatives of Taylor Lorenz. Fun experiment, go find some archives of kiwifarms.net on it.
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Local archive is the only way. Pretty much all the online ones either goes down randomly or get censored
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Legacy media needs to die. Say what you will about Wikipedia but at least the change in narrative there is partially preserved.
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Aaron Swartz is rolling in his grave.
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It's almost like we should have bought printers and made sure it was archived
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"History is made by the winners" is not true anymore History is edited every single day What a time to be alive
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walk away “You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” – R Buckminster Fuller .
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Oceania has always been at war with Eastasia.
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