FCC’s archived pages at archive.org redirect to the FCC. WTF? How is that possible? Looks like a new kind of enshitification that attacks our access to archives.

9 days ago by daveyOsborn to c/enshitification

The FCC has not figured out how to properly secure their website, so they have bluntly made their website access-restricted to arbitrarily exclude whole demographics of people. They lack the competency to transparently state /who/ they are blocking and who they are allowing, but tests show they have certainly not figured out how to serve the Tor community.

Setting aside those embarrassing facts about a fed’s communication agency failing to communicate with people, we should in the very least be able to reach FCC content on archive.org (who demonstrates competency in handling Tor traffic). But when visiting a recent FCC page on archive.org, such as this, it redirects to fcc.gov! There are perhaps some malicious JavaScript shenanigans going on because an old page like this does not attempt to deny people access to archives.

Why the FCC wants to attack people’s access to archive.org is unclear. But the bottom line is archive.org is our refuge for copious forms of enshitification. So when a kind of enshitification directly attacks ppls access to archive.org, it needs a spotlight.

(update) Legally speaking, isn’t it the FCC who we would expect to take enforcement action against a denial of service attack like this? What’s the recourse when the FCC /is/ the attacker?

Legal thread here.

LodeMike 8 points 9 days ago

For the life of me I don't understand why archive.org doesn't strip this shit from webpages.

There's an HTML header that tells your browser to go to this URL instead. It's a completely useless part of HTML that has several better alternatives.

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green_red_black 6 points 9 days ago

Hmm why would an Agency that is confirmed Trump Loyal, who likes the whole "make everything money extracting." enforce against things that threatens monetary extraction?

Not only that but also damages the whole "Trump Court is the only truth." Idea

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amelore 2 points 8 days ago

That contact page you linked doesn't redirect for me, I get a four day old archived version.

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daveyOsborn 1 point 8 days ago

What browser is that? Did you change a setting that would block redirections that would be triggered by the header Kairos mentioned in this thread?

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amelore 2 points 7 days ago

Yes, I have Firefox with the standard tracking protection and ublock origin, it seems ublock prevented the redirect here.

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