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Khandro | 23:00 Sun 10th Mar 2024 | ChatterBank
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I just googled a question about crispbread/Ryvita & was surprised to see an entry from AB, 2012;

https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Food-and-Drink/Question1114568-2.html

Which alarms me to think that all are posts are forever  available to the wide world, were you aware of this?

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I agree, barry, but I was surprised by Buenchico's link - in years gone by, when anyone posted a link to similar antique pages, the links on those pages would take you to updated versions of News (or whatever). It's the first time I've followed a link that goes to another old page.

That's because his link takes you not to AB but to the Web Archive.  If AB were to disappear tomorrow the pages stored by web archive would still be active.

sure, but it used not to take you anywhere. I assume this is part of a continuing effort to make the archive the size of Jupiter at least.

I don't think Web Archive is anything to do with AB.  It archives many Websites.

yes

altho -  various things do get lost on the internet - info growing at a terabyte a day.  The accounts of the trial of a master at school ( nardy nardy master, now doing 6 y) seem to have gone by the board

Egyptians raiding and emptying the East German consulate of arms in er 1959 - I found and can find no mention of now. It is the international law precedent that allows a country to raid another country's embassy on the  grounds of hot pursuit. Shades of Yvonne Fletcher and the Libyan embassy

ynni's miffy goes miaow

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If a person were to confess to a really terrible crime on AB thinking they were behind a wall of anonymity & it came to the attention of the police and assuming the police were effective, - which is questionable today.  Could they not hack in and find the email address of that person and go to their provider to establish their identity ? 

Unless they used a throwaway email address with fake credentials.

They could be tracked down in other ways - think of all those vile people using the dark web for nefarious purposes thinking they are untracable - until they are arrested.

But for everyone else we are anonymous here unless we choose not to be - or give away too much personal information.

A while ago my Sister was having a conversation with her next door neighbour about the term ' Fred Fern' which my father used when we were kids for the skin on rice pudding (60 years ago), she said lets google it. what came up was a question on answerbank asking about the very same phrase. It was me asking on here a few years earlier 

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