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Wayback Machine Stats
498 million pages captured per day
800,000 viewers per day
1,250+ libraries and partner organizations creating collections through Archive-IT
Cultural & Historical Highlights
Earliest archived pages
Web Archive 96
Web Archive 96 was a project of the Internet Archive & Smithsonian Institution to archive websites associated with the 1996 U.S. presidential election.
Web Archive 96 is available via the Wayback Machine at https://web.archive.org/web/19971011050541/http://www.archive.org/smithâŠ
Press release from Smithsonianâs National Museum of American History (March 7, 1996).
Early writings about web archiving:
âPreserving the Internetâ by Brewster Kahle in Scientific American (written & submitted in 1996, published in 1997).
Examples of important defunct sites preserved:
MTV News - Link
Spangler, Todd. âMTV News Website Goes Dark, Archives Pulled Offlineâ Variety, June 24, 2024.
Alex, Michael. âThe Disappearance of MTV Newsâ Online Archive Is a Tragedy: Guest Post by the Websiteâs Founding Editorâ Variety, June 27, 2024.
Graham, Mark. âNew Ways to Search Archived Music Newsâ Internet Archive Blog, July 10, 2024.
Alex, Michael. âMTV News and the Wayback Machine (video)â YouTube, October 21, 2024.
Gawker - Link
Matsakis, Louise. âThe Gawker Archives Aren't Going Anywhereâ Wired, January 31, 2018.
End of Term Web Archive - Link
Lucas, Julian. âThe Data Hoarders Resisting Trumpâs Purge,â The New Yorker, March 14, 2025.
Hsu, Tiffany. âThe White House frames the past by erasing parts of it,â The New York Times, April 5, 2025.
Examples of important pages that would be lost except for the Wayback Machine:
CNN: "After a backlash, National Park Service restores old Underground Railroad webpage that prominently features Harriet Tubman"
Impact Stories
Canadian Musician Relies on Wayback Machine for Immigration Documentation: https://blog.archive.org/2023/06/26/canadian-musician-utilizes-wayback-âŠ
When Canadian violist David Samuel applied for U.S. permanent residency under the âextraordinary abilityâ category, he relied on the Wayback Machine to recover evidence of his international music career. By accessing archived concert programs and web postings, he was able to document his accomplishments and build a stronger case, calling the Wayback Machine âan important toolâ in the process.
Love, Loss, and Archives: https://blog.archive.org/2020/03/19/love-loss-and-archives/
When Paul Lindner lost his wife Julie to cancer, he turned to the Internet Archive to help preserve her memory. By recovering emails, Usenet posts, music, and websites through the Wayback Machine and other archival tools, Paul built a rich memorial site that captures Julieâs humor, passions, and digital lifeâensuring her memory would endure.
From Fake News to Open Data: Studying the Histories of Digital Media Using the Wayback Machine: https://blog.archive.org/2023/10/09/from-fake-news-to-open-data-studyinâŠ
Researchers Liliana Bounegru and Jonathan Gray of Kingâs College London use the Wayback Machine to study the evolution of digital media, from fake news monetization strategies to the politics of open data. Their investigations have supported international journalism collaborations, informed public policy research, and equipped students with tools to trace how the webâand societyâhas changed over time. As Bounegru puts it: âIt is an essential tool for our research.â
The Wayback Machineâs Vital Role in Investigative Work: https://blog.archive.org/2023/07/10/preserving-the-past-empowering-the-âŠ
Laura Ranca of Tactical Techâs Exposing the Invisible project calls the Wayback Machine âa precious toolâ in her work training journalists and researchers to investigate and preserve digital evidence. From uncovering altered or deleted web pages to retrieving decades-old government reports, the Wayback Machine empowers investigators to hold power to account and protect knowledge for future generations.
President George W. Bush meets with former Presidents George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Jimmy Carter and President-elect Barack Obama on Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009, in the Oval Office of the White House. White House photo by Eric Draper.
Interestingly, everything changed on January 6, 2021. An insurrection, funded by US President Donald Trump, stormed the US Capitol in Washington during the congressional certification of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris's win, resulting in five deaths and prompting the evacuation of lawmakers and Vice President Mike Pence. Trump later pardoned all those convicted of their crimes. https://www.onthisday.com/events/january/6
Most claims about POTUSâ actions are supported by strong evidence and reputable sources. While some claims lack definitive proof or show mixed results, the majority indicate significant concerns regarding governance, ethics, and policy impact.
The following are largely supported, well-supported, partially supported truths, half-truths, debunked allegations, and accusations.
Is the United Srares of America a nation under cruel and oppressive government?
Can we all agree that anyone who supports cruelty isnât pro-life? Theyâre abandoning the very humanity they claim to defend. Is this a reason why thereâs the separation of church and state? blocked the Trump administration from firing thousands of federal employees amidst the ongoing government shutdown. A federal judge has ruled that the administration is causing irreparable harm and that the human cost is intolerable.
At the White House, demolition is underway at the East Wing facade to build Trumpâs big beautiful ballroom. The president had claimed construction of the $250 million ballroom wouldnât âinterfereâ with the existing White House structure. The East Wing facade switch repeats what he did to the Bonwit Teller building in New York some 50 years ago, in violation of the agreement he had signed. On 1/1/1959, Castro seized control of Habana, Cuba. Take a look at it now in any photos anywhere.