Archive.today Under Fire After Alleged Traffic Abuse Against a Small Blog


What Happened

A small independent blog has accused archive.today, one of the largest web archive sites, of generating repeated traffic that overwhelmed the blog’s server and disrupted access.

Why People Are Concerned

Because archive.today serves a massive audience, even small client-side behaviors can scale quickly. When many visitors load the same page, repeated requests can place heavy load on a smaller site.

Community Discussion

Developers and researchers reviewed the claims across public forums, examining the reported JavaScript and its potential impact. The discussion has raised questions about accountability and transparency.

Reported Escalation

The blog owner later shared correspondence that he says came from the archive.today operator, including alleged personal threats. These claims are drawn from publicly posted sources.

Sources

This post summarizes publicly reported claims and community discussions. Readers should review the sources and draw their own conclusions.

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