Tweets from @internetarchive:

May 27, 2024 · 3:40 PM UTC

Sorry to say, archive.org is under a ddos attack. The data is not affected, but most services are unavailable.

We are working on it. This thread will have updates.

May 27, 2024 · 5:11 PM UTC

up again.

This has been a back and forth with the attackers. We have made some adjustments, but geez.

at least, Happy Memorial Day!

May 28, 2024 · 1:46 PM UTC

We are continuing to experience service disruptions due to a recurrence of a ddos attack. We’ll post updates in this thread.

If you wish to view tweets without directly using Twitter, one of these three currently operational Nitter (Nitter is a Twitter front-end focused on privacy) instances may be helpful:

The Internet Archive has a Mastodon account as well, though it doesn’t seem to be fully up to date.

  • @foggy
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    -316 months ago

    I definitely don’t think it’s the case, but damn, can you imagine if they were doing this to themselves to drive donations? That would be diabolical.

    • @incompetentboob
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      146 months ago

      That would be a next level bamboozle but if it were true I’m wouldn’t even be mad.

      If they came out and said this is what we did, I would donate to them just because of how gangster that move is

    • @[email protected]
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      116 months ago

      The Internet Archive is so incredible that it’s nearly offensive to even think such a thing heh (not to censor you, just my visceral reaction)

    • Facni
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      76 months ago

      Well, they find themselves in a delicate situation with the US publishing and recording industry associations. It could be one of their resources to keep the library alive by scaring users with the possibility that it will cease to exist due to malicious entities and their advanced techniques, which as I said is not so far from reality