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posted by martyb on Tuesday May 26 2020, @10:33AM   Printer-friendly
from the context-for-con's-text dept.

Internet Archive Adds "Context" with Warnings

The Internet Archive is warning users about debunked 'zombie' coronavirus misinformation

The Internet Archive is alerting users when they've clicked on some stories that were debunked or taken down on the live web, following reports that people were spreading false coronavirus information through its Wayback Machine.

As NBC reporter Brandy Zadrozny noted on Twitter, the site includes a bright banner on one popular Medium post that was removed as misinformation. Its video archive also creates friction by making users log in to see some videos containing false information, like a reposted version of the conspiracy documentary Plandemic. These videos also include critical comments from Wayback Machine director Mark Graham who described the warnings to Zadrozny as an example of the "importance and value of context in archiving."

What Critical Thinking? Wayback Machine is Now Complicit in Big Tech Censorship

What critical thinking? Wayback Machine is now complicit in Big Tech censorship:

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  • (Score: 2) by NotSanguine on Tuesday May 26 2020, @11:59PM (2 children)

    And I have no obligation to donate [archive.org] to an archive that is adding unnecessary "friction" to suppress political content.

    You are absolutely under no obligation donate to those guys. In fact, you definitely shouldn't.

    Now that we've got that settled and you have that extra money burning a hole in your pocket, I suggest a *worthy* charity: The NotSanguine Lifestyle Enhancement Fund.

    While it isn't tax deductible, you won't find a more grateful and greater good producing place for your donation.

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  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Wednesday May 27 2020, @12:16AM (1 child)

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Wednesday May 27 2020, @12:16AM (#999428) Journal

    Only if I receive a photo of you using a LifeStraw in a dirty puddle.

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