Wikipedia Bans Archive.today Following Alleged DDoS Attack

Wikipedia editors have removed links to Archive.today, a web archiving service, citing its involvement in over 695,000 references on the platform. This decision follows allegations of a DDoS attack linked to the service.
Wikipedia editors have made the decision to eliminate all links to Archive.today, a web archiving service that has been referenced more than 695,000 times within the online encyclopedia. This action comes in response to allegations that Archive.today was involved in a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack.
Background of the Decision
The move to blacklist Archive.today reflects concerns among Wikipedia editors about the reliability and safety of the service. The editors believe that the service's actions may pose risks to the integrity of the Wikipedia platform. The decision to remove links is part of Wikipedia's ongoing efforts to maintain a trustworthy environment for its users.
According to a report by TechCrunch, the removal of these links is significant given the volume of references to Archive.today on Wikipedia. The service has been a popular tool for users looking to access archived versions of web pages, but the recent allegations have raised questions about its operational practices.
Implications for Users
The ban on Archive.today may affect users who relied on the service for accessing archived content. Wikipedia's editors are tasked with ensuring the platform remains a reliable source of information, and this decision underscores the importance of maintaining that standard. As Wikipedia continues to navigate challenges related to external services, users may need to seek alternative methods for archiving web content.
