What is the difference between Archive.org and Paleoweb.org?
The project Archive.org keeps time snapshots from a very large number of websites. Thus, if you developed several versions of your website, the archive can take you back to an older version. But the key point is that they consider that the domain holder is somehow the owner of content, or at least can decide whether or not the older versions are visible or hidden on the Archive.org website (through the Robots.txt configuration). Domainers, with their parking page will most probably block the older versions, because they don’t care about others work. The second difference is that even in the good case, (1) the older website from the archive.org won’t be anymore indexed by the search engine, and (2) the external links from other websites to the old website will all be broken. Thus, in the best case, the website will only be visible to those who know this website to previously exist, and are savvy enough to go to Archive.org. This is not a weakness of the Archive.org but an approach the t