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  • [[File:Michael S. Hart.jpg|thumb|right|Michael S. Hart]] * {{W|Michael S. Hart}}
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  • On {{datetime|2019-06-14}}, a large women's strike (Frauenstreik / Grève des femmes / Sciopero delle donne) took place
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  • ...around the world volunteered to upload a rendering of their print edition's front page to be shown with of papers. Currently the content and API's are CDN-ed by cloudflare. Three media formats / URLs are known:
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  • ...discussion forum.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%27s_Hardware Tom's Hardware – Wikipedia]</ref> Its manual exclusion from the Wayback Machine
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  • https://t.me/s/adacolau https://t.me/s/adolatmatbuot
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  • === Smaug's Secret Stash === Smaug's Secret Stash is data rsync'ed to [[user:chfoo]]'s host.
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  • == Who's Working On It? == Since it was solely an aggregator, it's wasn't worth grabbing.
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  • ...ny.CC/mellaa This short URL is no longer available.]</ref> This causes URL's in websites and earlier tweets (URL shorteners used due to stricter former === List of known dead Tiny.CC URL's ===
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  • == Who's Working On It? ==
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  • == Danish People's Party == == Socialist People's Party ==
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  • ...It seems to have gained a little more steam from community support, but it's still advisable that we [http://www.jpgmag.com/downloads/archives.html down == Who's Working On It? ==
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  • Fetlife bills it's self as the #1 walled garden social network for people in the BDSM/kink/fet Their security sucks, and the site is easily crawlable and it's content somewhat archiveable.
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  • '''The Mail Archive''' is what it sounds like; it's an ad-supported mailing list archive that users can add arbitrary mailing l egrep -o "^\s*htmlUrl=\"([^\"]*)\"$" | sed 's/^[^"]*"//' | \
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  • It has changed it's domain repeatedly over the years (vxheaven.netlux.nx → vx.netlux.org → Due to it's volatility, individuals have repeatedly attempted {{URL|http://83.133.184.2
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  • [[File:Michael S. Hart.jpg|thumb|right|Michael S. Hart]] * {{W|Michael S. Hart}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Michael S. Hart]]
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  • #redirect [[Michael S. Hart]]
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  • | title = Discover America's Story | description = The home page of Discover America's Story, as seen on May 24, 2021.
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  • ...n is [https://github.com/gd-programming/gd.docs/tree/main/docs on the site's github repo] - but this is still far from complete). ...munity that got removed from Newgrounds (which are hosted on Geometry Dash's servers).
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  • ...around the world volunteered to upload a rendering of their print edition's front page to be shown with of papers. Currently the content and API's are CDN-ed by cloudflare. Three media formats / URLs are known:
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  • https://t.me/s/Telegram
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  • ...ot.jpg|thumb|right|"Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of,
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  • ==What's there?==
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  • '''Super Mario Maker Bookmark''' was Nintendo's website for discovering Super Mario Maker courses (levels). It was announce * [[User:JustAnotherArchivist]]'s course thumbnails archives: [https://archive.org/details/@justanotherarchiv
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  • ...discussion forum.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%27s_Hardware Tom's Hardware – Wikipedia]</ref> Its manual exclusion from the Wayback Machine
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  • '''Pastebin''' is a text hosting service. While it's mostly meant for temporary storage, plenty of people also use it to permane {{CTA URL lists | regex = <nowiki>pastebin\.com\S+</nowiki>}}
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  • All of the following 276 videos are listed by their video ID's alphabetical and numerical order.
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  • ...a web page pops up, offering you an amazing deal. Should you take it? Let's find out. Here's an actual offering from Microsoft:
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  • ...ng Wayback Machine captures aren't saved correctly and display the website's 404 error. ...se Content' and 'Show Links to Other Sites' options checked on the website's main page.
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  • '''Google Answers''' was Google's attempt at a Q&A site, launched in April 2002. It wasn't as popular as they Archive Team's RichardG saved a copy for posterity. You can find it over at the [http://ar
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  • ...'s content was not able to be uploaded to http://archive.org. (The website's owner might do that in the future, hopefully.)
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  • |official name=People's Republic of Bangladesh
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  • An archive of the site's content was reuploaded to the [https://web-beta.archive.org/web/20170521163 == Who's Working On It? ==
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  • ...kova (the first woman in space!) offer to "obnulit"(make a zero) ALL Putin's presidental terms] *[https://ria.ru/20200310/1568387109.html Tereshkova's change came into Gosduma]
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  • This is a list of ArchiveTeam's difficult, discussion-intensive, human-resource-intensive and audit project ...oohoo|EFnet|abandoned|oldtextonly}} || Doing a census of all of [[Yahoo!]]'s products || Active || 2015-03-13 || || [[Woohoo#Sites|result]]
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  • ...ories including anything from selling to shipping, account standing; there's a Chinese sub-forum. It appears the IA's Wayback Machine is partly and silently(!) excluded from archiving certain p
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  • ...ing, though there are a few sites that may not be in Google's index. Here's http://www-personal.umich.edu/robots.txt as of 2012-24-01 23:01 UTC:
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  • ...e main interface did not work correctly due to JavaScript. Since Chromebot's WARC files were removed from the Wayback Machine, the only way to access th ...:Kyndigs]] partially saved a few of the largest users, including Microsoft's content, which was the largest contributor, archive located here: https://a
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  • ...ject to help preserve the world's digital memory and ensure that the world's most irreplaceable digital memories of art, culture and literature are secu
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  • | description = "history of world2ch, [[4chan]]'s earliest days, and other happenings of the Internet ca. late [[2003]]" ...ld2ch.org and had pages about imageboard/textboard culture and history. It's offline status was foreshadowed on its homepage:
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  • |official name=People's Republic of China
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  • ...es are here]). Some of what's on the FTP can be found elsewhere, but there's a lot of unique content on the FTP that could get lost if BetaArchive ever The FTP server was replaced by HTTP(S) downloads through the web interface on {{datetime|2023-04-23}}.<ref>{{URL|
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  • == The site's content layout ==
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  • ...entries without needlessly inefficient battles and in-fighting. Everything's up for discussion, but know who you should be discussing it with. ==== There's a Lead Guy ====
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  • ...a and can be found on [https://github.com/InternetArchive/heritrix3 the IA's GitHub page].
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  • ...participants' edits in real-time, with the ability to display each author's text in their own colour. ...tp://www.archive.org/details/archiveteam-etherpad-timecapsule Archive Team's Etherpad Time Capsule]
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  • == Slovenian People's Party == <!-- bot:Slovenian People's Party<!-- /bot -->
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  • ...e of the site on its [https://discord.gg/2jYnUej Discord server]. The site's [https://www.patreon.com/steamgriddb Patreon page] showed that they were on == doZennn's 7 March 2020 announcement ==
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  • == Jchillerup's earlier efforts ==
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  • ....PNG|thumbnail|right|300px|Microsoft is most famous for Windows, the world's most widely used operating system]] ...m] which contains a large amount of old files (quite a few are from the 90's) and hasn't been updated in a while. It has gone down a few times and might
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  • The UK government publishes a list of .gov.uk domains every year, but it's not been updated since October 2019. https://www.gov.uk/government/publicat
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  • | tracker = <s>http://fujoshi.at.ninjawedding.org</s> (2012) '''FanFiction.Net''' is the self-proclaimed "world's largest fanfiction archive and forum" and is one of if not the largest site
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  • The barrage of sanctions and problematic situation following Russia's invasion of Ukraine is threatening its continued service. If the infrastructure in Russia cannot meet increased demand, the group's services could be interrupted, network or power failures could lead to data
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  • - The end date isn't finalized yet. It's not days, but it's not months either. The sooner the better.<br> ...elp out as reasonable to make the transition not suck. I don't think there's any particular asshole-ish desire to keep our hosted sites' domain names fr
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  • .../archive.org/download/Blogspot_GPlus_Comments_Index/index.html Find a Blog's Comments <i>(Currently broken)</i>] ...its services, a feature was made available to allow blogs hosted on Google's blogging platform known as Blogger/Blogspot to use a Google+-based commenti
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  • ...However on March 4th, 2018, staff member "Laslow" announced that the site's owner would be stepping down and handing control over to a group of staff m
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  • ...o stay alive. [http://www.crunchbase.com/company/academic-earth TechCrunch's database] doesn't show many milestones since then, and only declining traff ...s of YouTube videos, many of which are private (probably thanks to YouTube's [[YouTube pre-2017 unlisted videos privitisation]]). There are also other l
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  • ...rrior projects|Warrior projects]]''': projects that utilize(d) ArchiveTeam's distributed archiving system. If you know of a website in danger, let us know that on [[IRC]]. If it's a larger site, please also mention it on the '''[[Deathwatch]]''' page. And
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  • ...website through which users can broadcast messages into space. The project's aim is to reach out to extraterrestial species. ...audio clips (max. 150KB) attached for a small fee are embedded in the page's static HTML as data URL.
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  • ...s not really trustable. (Maybe just paranoia, but it is one of ArchiveTeam's core concepts, anyway). ...uously for already uploaded content, in case something happens? Because it's quite an important site.
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  • ...akeout''' is a tool by Google to let users download their data from Google's services, such as [[Buzz]] and [[Picasa]].
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  • '''Mailman''' is GNU's popular mailing list software. Otherwise, an alternative to downloading pipermail's HTML archives is to download the gzip archives, from which you can assemble
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  • ...il/web and other online related services. More info on the respective wiki's. Now it's all under one (limited) national company. Virgin Media: http://en.wikipedia
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  • ===European People's Party group (EPP Group)=== ===Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D)===
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  • ** there's also an optional '''sort''' field, it's value can be either ''r'', ''p'', or ''t''.
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  • Google has indexed some Proust stories, although it's anyone's guess how complete the index is: ...ates, as Proust permits URLs of the form /story/\d+ and /story/\w+, and it's possible for the two URLs to reference the same story. Oh well.
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  • ...of personal time and money to operate the platform, but when it's over, it's over.
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  • Yet another pastebin, from the website's about page: ...d WARC on [https://archive.org/details/warc-notepad_cc archive.org]. There's no information on how complete this grab is.
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  • ...t discussion and analysis, along with its importance to Anonymous on 4chan's /a/. ...iki was built by miscellaneous anons and their discussion threads on 4chan's /a/ board.
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  • == What's Resedagboken.se? == There's also a forum section and an article section of the site
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  • ...ode, Eircode does not make use of algorithms to locate places. Instead, it's driven by a centralised database of Eircode <-> Address mappings. This mean However, it's possible to archive a database of postcodes by using their [http://finder.e
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  • ...because what began in May 2005 as an idea of connecting friends and friend's friends is unfortunately over. ...ngstanding loyalty. It's lovely to have brought so many friends and friend's friends together.
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  • == Christian Democratic People's Party ==
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  • == European People's Party == === South Tyrolean People's Party ===
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  • ...onous, largely because it allows users to be very noisy and spammy: "There's great power in the ability to ping anyone at any time. There has to be a lo ...considered an open protocol, but it's certainly not a standard in that it's not adopted beyond Slack.
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  • == Christian Social People's Party (CSV) ==
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  • ...20190515, the owner's website http://troplo.com/ can also not be reached.</s> As of June 2021, it can be reached, but it specifically states at the top * Owner's accounts: https://twitter.com/flowplo https://twitter.com/TheTroplo https:/
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  • ...st,<ref>[https://www.lost-films.eu/index/whylf Why]</ref> the film archive's own list contains over 3500 lost films. ...013/12/most-americas-silent-films-are-lost-forever/355775/ Most of America's Silent Films Are Lost Forever]</ref>
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  • ...g to that page become invalid and one might not be lesser able to find one's account again.
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  • * [http://paste.archivingyoursh.it/raw/ridubeqeto Start's list of sequential sites] Combined list of results from Chip's scrapes [http://paste.nerds.io/raw/ucoxoronap here].
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  • ArchiveTeam's grabs of Thingiverse can be found in the [https://archive.org/details/archi
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  • ...and user donations (including the use of [[Patreon]]), and utilizes Google's [[Blogger]] platform as its host/CMS. S@20's activities came to a very sudden halt on November 14th, 2022. At about mid-
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  • * A user's photos: /users/4d41h58ro27a6/last_photos * A user's stories: /reporter/users/4d41h58ro27a6
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  • | Galaxy S III - Zero Lag Camera || Learn more about the revolutionary new Galaxy S III at http://www.facebook.com/SamsungMobileUSA.
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  • | description = Vine's desktop home page in late 2016 ...just before its official launch. Users' videos are published through Vine's social network and can be shared on other services such as Facebook and Twi
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  • List of websites that ban Archive Team or ArchiveBot's User Agent.
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  • ...bprocess.call('./dumpgenerator.py --api=%s --xml --images --resume --path=%s' % (wiki, wikidir), shell=True) ...l('./dumpgenerator.py --api=%s --delay=200 --xml --images --resume --path=%s' % (wiki, wikidir), shell=True)
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  • Ello's current business model is unclear. Their help page<ref>https://ello.co/wtf/ The vast majority of Ello's features, the ones that all of us use every day, are always going to be fre
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  • === Canada's Fourth Front === === People's Party of Canada / Parti populaire du Canada ===
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  • | image = T E X T F I L E S D O T C O M 1303510014726.png ...for Information Interchange (ASCII) allowed them. The focus is on mid-1980's textfiles and the world as it was then, but even these files are sometime r
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  • ...e site's maintenance is now uncertain due to the acquisition, and the site's future is similarly uncertain as a consequence of that. ...e of 18 who have enabled the viewing of such content. Backing up the site's submissions in their entirety, therefore, can only be done from a registere
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  • ...at the moment, but the site's funds are expected to run out by 2021. There's some efforts to [https://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Forum_Talk:Technical
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  • ...der reports whether or not Hardware Canucks split off from GTO due to NCIX's death throes that preceded its bankruptcy (but [http://www.hardwarecanucks. ...ile the YouTube channel continues on, potentially under a different name.</s> The website and its forum have since received a complete redesign in late
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  • ...free streaming. It was founded in 2007, and has made money since 2012. It's not in evident danger right now, but it would still be good to grab the met ...n {artistname}.bandcamp.com/sitemap.xml, which includes all of that artist's albums and singles.
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  • On 5 Nov 2018, FMA's admin cheyenne_h announced that the site would be shutting down later that The site may go down as early as November 9th, so now's the time to download your playlists, favorite songs, and do whatever person
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  • ...kept it alive for later archival. This wiki has never been healthy, and it's seen some shit from DDoS attacks, lack of backups, and unclear, unreliable ...fo and partyvan.info, and for a while purely insurgen.info due to Partyvan's [[shit|Titanic-like]] uptime, but now it is down to just partyvan.info.
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  • ...ech freehost allowing users to create websites by clicking on buttons. It's unknown how long they retain pages for but some appear to be deleted after
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  • # Despite Google's claims not to routinely monitor the service, postings are removed or suppr ...pecially the local hierarchies not mirrored in many places. To do this, it's probably enough to put a free software newsreader at work, which saves on a
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  • ...tomated Archive Team exploration tools to find pages on dying websites. It's currently used by [https://github.com/lewiscollard/mwlinkscrape mwlinkscrap For wiki maintainers: This list needs expanding. Put the path to the site's index.php script, one-per-line, within the <code>&lt;pre id="x_wiki_list"&g
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  • ...is not used, but only the scripts: in those cases we can only say that it's a ''DPoS project''.
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  • == Danish People's Party == <!-- bot:Danish People's Party -->
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  • Yeah, that's the idea. (They all already locked except for 2018.)
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  • Off the top of one's head, these quorums should be: * A major pain in the ass (30 days plus), so it's not just used for where everyone meets for pizza or what we call a project
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  • ...all spot-checked forums on subdomains of yuku.com simply show [[Tapatalk]]'s homepage. * Scrape Rapid7's Sonar data for all possible subdomains related to Yuku. [https://archive.or
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