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Ben Welsh made an index of all FiveThirtyEight articles on the Internet Archive (fivethirtyeightindex.com)
defrost 1 hours ago [-]
For any, like myself, wondering "Who is Ben Welsh" ?

  Hello. My name is Ben Welsh. I'm an Iowan living in New York City.

  I am a reporter, an editor and a computer programmer. My job is to use those skills, together, to find and tell stories.

  I work at Reuters, the world's largest multimedia news provider, where I founded the organization's News Applications Desk. In that role, I lead the development of dashboards, databases and automated systems that benefit clients, inform readers, empower reporters and serve the public interest.

  [...]
~ https://palewi.re/who-is-ben-welsh/
simonw 4 minutes ago [-]
Ben is one of my favorite people in the world of data journalism. He's the author of many excellent training courses in the field, including:

- https://github.com/palewire/first-python-notebook

- https://github.com/palewire/first-web-scraper

- https://github.com/palewire/first-graphics-app

yogorenapan 60 minutes ago [-]
Can't believe Ben Welsh is not Welsh, and FiveThirtyEight has nothing to do with Wales
nomilk 1 hours ago [-]
Couldn't figure out why archiving FTE aricles matters, but a quick search yields:

> Thousands of FiveThirtyEight articles seemingly vanish from the internet

https://www.editorandpublisher.com/stories/thousands-of-five...

And discussions here on hn:

ABC News has taken all FiveThirtyEight articles offline https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48152553

Disney erased FiveThirtyEight (article by Nate himself) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48197703

arlattimore 8 minutes ago [-]
I'm not a soccer guy, but I still think the piece on Lionel Messi was awesome

https://web.archive.org/web/20140701122958/http://fivethirty...

nl 1 hours ago [-]
This is because whoever owns Fivethirtyeight now (ABC?) deleted the whole archive of articles on the site.
bombcar 39 minutes ago [-]
Don't we need more than an index of Archive.org because whomever controls the domain could robots.txt these out of existence if they wanted to?
Avicebron 1 hours ago [-]
Bourdieu. The field has structure, the structure has logics, the logics shape what counts as a publishable story, a promotable journalist, a credible source, a "balanced framing".
tantalor 47 minutes ago [-]
Please, say that again in comprehensible English.
Avicebron 42 minutes ago [-]
The ownership relationship was always load-bearing? The journalism in this case was a tenant, I highly recommend that people promote forms of independent journalism?

EDIT: dude have you heard of the s in https, http://johntantalo.com gets flagged.

internet2000 31 minutes ago [-]
I'm seeing a lot about this. What makes this situation different than any other website going offline?
patcon 20 minutes ago [-]
I think it's the fivethirtyeight of of historical significance, and Disney is one of the largest and wealthiest companies on the planet. So it's just kinda like "whoa, this is stratospheric negligence" or "whoa, what is the reason for this... assuming they are not idiots?"
ChrisArchitect 41 minutes ago [-]
Love Ben but title can simply be: Index of FiveThirtyEight articles preserved by the Internet Archive
ChocMontePy 3 hours ago [-]
3eb7988a1663 35 minutes ago [-]
If I wanted to get the complete WARC archive of 538 - how do you do this in a friendly way? No interest in history tracking, just want the last available version from Internet Archive.
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