11:38:46 Heya, is there someone here who is able to move a webarchive to the right collection? The archive is https://archive.org/details/thexyznetwork.xyz-2021-08-17-78ac5c8b-00000.warc . I already asked per email a while back which is why I'm asking here now, thanks in advance :) 11:48:36 milkgames: Not my decision to make, but unless something was arranged in advance or something similar there is almost no chance this is going into the Wayback Machine 11:49:05 AFAIK it would be valid for being moved to the warczone collection, though 11:52:51 Oh. Last time I believe I emailed the ArchiveTeam and it got moved to the right collection. Huh. 12:02:54 I think things have tightened up since 2019 13:25:25 Sent an email to fastSWF 13:25:53 Complete with a long disclaimer about how I'm not the Internet Archive etc 13:27:48 --- 13:27:54 From #archivebot: 13:28:03 Request archive https://www.bris.se/for-barn-och-unga/forum/ 13:28:10 Its another 14 days 13:28:16 Inactive forums: 14 days get deleted 13:28:25 Don't really want to click through save page now 13:28:42 Inactive forum post get deleted after 14 days inactivity 13:29:02 so lookiung for 14 days archiving interval 20:59:26 JustAnotherArchivist edited Elections/2021 June Swiss votes (+91, /* Bundesgesetz über die gesetzlichen…): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=47285&oldid=46795 21:19:37 The MTG Arena forums went down this morning between 10:48 and 10:53. 21:21:48 Also, my peertube.social grab finally finished, kind of. Lots and lots of errors because there are many issues on their server (some of which I presume are related to other instances). 21:36:51 So fastSWF has replied to me 21:39:01 Private and passworded (I assume) links are/were only available on a "premium plan" (something which was already detailed on the site but which I glossed over), and so unpaid users relied on obscurity for privacy, so they don't want to provide a list 21:39:06 Which I think is fair 21:41:52 However: "Of our own accord, we do provide Google with a list of the 10,000 most popular public files.", which suggests to me a little SERP scraping is in order, if anyone can manage 21:44:33 s/\(I assume\)// 22:00:47 OrIdow6: http://www.fastswf.com/sitemap.xml 22:01:11 There's also a 'random' upload feature? http://www.fastswf.com/random 22:01:51 I am aware of both Jake 22:03:10 That sitemap has exactly 10,007? 22:04:27 So fastswf has a sitemap.xml, but there are exactly 10000 entries for submissions, which of course looks like they're being cut off\ 22:05:44 Ah sorry.