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Ben Welsh made an index of all FiveThirtyEight articles on the Internet Archive

Posted by ChocMontePy |3 hours ago |14 comments

arlattimore a minute ago

I'm not a soccer guy, but I still think the piece on Lionel Messi was awesome

https://web.archive.org/web/20140701122958/http://fivethirty...

defrost an hour ago[1 more]

For any, like myself, wondering "Who is Ben Welsh" ?

  Hello. My name is Ben Welsh. I'm an Iowan living in New York City.

  I am a reporter, an editor and a computer programmer. My job is to use those skills, together, to find and tell stories.

  I work at Reuters, the world's largest multimedia news provider, where I founded the organization's News Applications Desk. In that role, I lead the development of dashboards, databases and automated systems that benefit clients, inform readers, empower reporters and serve the public interest.

  [...]
~ https://palewi.re/who-is-ben-welsh/

nomilk an hour ago

Couldn't figure out why archiving FTE aricles matters, but a quick search yields:

> Thousands of FiveThirtyEight articles seemingly vanish from the internet

https://www.editorandpublisher.com/stories/thousands-of-five...

And discussions here on hn:

ABC News has taken all FiveThirtyEight articles offline https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48152553

Disney erased FiveThirtyEight (article by Nate himself) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48197703

nl an hour ago[2 more]

This is because whoever owns Fivethirtyeight now (ABC?) deleted the whole archive of articles on the site.

internet2000 24 minutes ago[1 more]

I'm seeing a lot about this. What makes this situation different than any other website going offline?

ChrisArchitect 35 minutes ago

Love Ben but title can simply be: Index of FiveThirtyEight articles preserved by the Internet Archive

ChocMontePy 3 hours ago

3eb7988a1663 29 minutes ago

If I wanted to get the complete WARC archive of 538 - how do you do this in a friendly way? No interest in history tracking, just want the last available version from Internet Archive.