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> Every URL saved in more than one place increases the likelihood that their content will survive as domains change owners.

Surely it's obvious that the more copies the better for the backup purpose. Then, why is he advocating cloud services including the Wayback Machine? There's no doubt that it's important for everyone to save web pages locally to create as many copies as possible on the earth to prevent the disaster of the Library of Alexandria from happening again.




Because it does someone no good if you have a copy of an old page they're looking for, and they have no way to find you, and you have no way of providing it to them. Centralized services like libraries and archives provide that.

You absolutely should save everything yourself. But you should also give copies to as many centralized services as possible. Lots of copies keeps stuff safe.


"Centralized" was not the word you were looking for. Decentralized systems can serve the searching functionality as proved by many (pure) P2P file-sharing protocols.




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