There are many questions surrounding the Wayback machine and how they operate things. I have ran into brick walls in the past when trying to do research. Things deliberately scrubbed from the machine no doubt... Wayback machine should implement a STEEM/IPFS hybrid system to store all Wayback information. This sort of thing will be demanded by internet users in the future. These centralized tools on the internet hold too much power.
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Absolutely, a more decentralized & distributed version would be amazing! My thought was mostly around the fact that the average person probably hasn't even heard of this tool before, and so has no way to access pages that have been pulled down.
I would love if we had multiple options for this sort of functionality; it's really important to be able to access things that have been pulled offline, especially when researching.