On Sat, 20 Nov 2021 at 03:34, Steve Malikoff via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Whenever some new vintage computing page appears I go to archive.org and > submit the > URL to them for the wayback machine. Often they've crawled it already, but > not always > so I think it does help. When you submit a URL to archive org it only archives just that page, it doesn't crawl it. So unless archive.org actually crawls that site by itself you'll have to manually enter every single local link on that page (and the links on the those pages again) in order to archive it. I've submitted many URLs over the years, and when I re-visit the for the most part haven't actually been crawled by archive.org at a later point either. So those sites I care about (and some have now disappeared from the net) I archive every link manually. I wish there was a way to at least hint to archive.org that it would be nice to have it crawled.