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Whoever forced the shutdown knew what was going to take place on the 6th. And they knew what would take place afterwards with the social media bannings and silencings.

They are afraid of us.

Whoever forced the shutdown knew what was going to take place on the 6th. And they knew what would take place afterwards with the social media bannings and silencings. They are afraid of us.

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Agree 100 percent. But after six years of free posting there were too many essential elements of information, personal and otherwise, on Voat. One possibility of a number that may point to the reasoning behind its demise.

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Isn't all that stuff still on searchvoat?

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Only posts. The comments are largely lost, and anything before 3ish years (when searchvoat began archiving) is entirely lost, since all search engines blacklisted it and archiving sites didn't trawl it.

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Didn't know. I would still maintain, however, that alphabet agencies don't care about robots.txt. I mean, as far as I know, the NSA records every single thing that is transmitted on the the internet, much less stored. Seems unbelievable, but that's what I heard. If anyone has the data capacity to store it, it's them.