Before the blackout I saw some of the posts about helping archive.org to store all reddit, and AFAIK they completed it.
Also, checking stuff to deploy lemmy and help the project I stumbled upon the problem I’ve seen a lot of us have: we search for solutions on reddit.
Most of the times is just to read, not to actually create a post, so I created this addon for Firefox to automatically ask web archive for the page instead of reddit.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/reddit-to-wayback-machine/

A few caveats and stuff I’ll improve later,
It forces to old reddit since new reddit doesn’t load everything at once so the snapshot is incomplete.
It forces all the times you search reddit, so if you want to actually visit reddit to interact you need to disable the addon.
It doesn’t handle the case when there’s no snapshot :P
It’s only for Firefox because it uses webRequests, I don’t know yet how to implement this using MV3 to upload it to the chrome store.

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    First of all, thank you for this. I just tested it out and it works fine.

    I’ve just got a bit of a concern, however. If the use of this wonderful add-on spreads, wouldn’t we be putting a lot of pressure on archive.org?

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      2 years ago

      Yes, it might increase the load to archive.org.

      Similar to lemmy, it’ll be a time to optimize the stack and for more people to be aware of the its usefulness so with the banner they have when you look at a snapshot everyone can easily donate.

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        2 years ago

        I see, thanks!

        I oftentimes have to read or look at R*ddt threads, and I while I don’t want to give Steve Huffman more money through my eyeballs, I also don’t want to unnecessarily burden archive.org (since I can’t yet support them).

        Again, thanks for answering my question.