“Everything on the internet can be saved”: Archive Team, Tumblr and the cultural significance of web archiving

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J. Ogden
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Abstract

Abstract This article frames the cultural significance of web archiving through an ethnographic study of Archive Team and their efforts to archive “Not Safe for Work” posts on the popular social media platform, Tumblr. This research first sheds light on the origins and organisation of Archive Team, a long-running site of web archiving and “loose collective” of volunteers dedicated to saving websites in danger of going offline. I outline two Archive Team “tenets of practice” that reflect and frame an approach to web archiving centred on cultural values dedicated to the preservation of access. Using examples from their efforts to archive Tumblr NSFW, I examine how the entanglement of practice, participants and platform resistance ultimately shapes what was deemed worth saving (and conversely, not). I argue that web archiving is a transformative force that requires attentiveness to who is archiving, but also the cultural dimensions of practice that inform everyday decisions about how the Web is “saved.”
“互联网上的一切都可以保存”:档案团队、汤博乐和网络档案的文化意义
本文通过对Archive Team的民族志研究,以及他们在流行的社交媒体平台Tumblr上对“工作不安全”帖子进行存档的努力,构建了网络存档的文化意义。这项研究首先揭示了Archive Team的起源和组织,这是一个长期运行的网站存档和“松散的集体”志愿者致力于拯救处于离线危险中的网站。我概述了两个存档团队的“实践原则”,它们反映并构建了一种以致力于保存访问的文化价值为中心的网络存档方法。我以他们为Tumblr NSFW存档所做的努力为例,研究了实践、参与者和平台阻力之间的纠缠如何最终决定了什么是值得保存的(反之亦然)。我认为,网络存档是一种变革的力量,它需要关注谁在存档,也需要关注实践的文化维度,这些文化维度告诉人们如何“保存”网络的日常决策。
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Internet Histories
Internet Histories Arts and Humanities-History
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