| 00:00:06 | <sudesu> | ah, thank you! but I need historical data ^_^; |
| 00:03:37 | <sudesu> | I was hoping to find an updated version of https://boards.4chan.org/t/thread/1153106#p1153107 |
| 00:08:06 | <sudesu> | are there any guides to running your own 4chan archive around here? I have the storage and resources to do so |
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| 00:38:43 | <@JAA> | There's a large page about 4chan on the wiki. |
| 00:38:55 | <@JAA> | Including mentions of mirroring tools etc., IIRC. |
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| 00:58:37 | <klea> | afaik it's not tools but AT archiving archives :p |
| 00:58:59 | <sudesu> | anon it's really hard to read through the wiki, I don't even know what to search for, I am just looking for a data dump (*/_\) |
| 00:59:01 | <klea> | oh there are tools sorry |
| 00:59:18 | <klea> | afaik you'd have to make it yourself? |
| 00:59:43 | <sudesu> | surely every archive isn't making their own dataset, right? @_@ |
| 01:01:33 | <klea> | https://github.com/eksopl/fuuka? |
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| 01:02:29 | <sudesu> | mostly I am just looking for some tar file with all the posts ever posted to 4chan, so I can then search through it |
| 01:09:41 | <hexagonwin> | sudesu: maybe https://archive.4plebs.org/_/articles/credits/ can help? |
| 01:10:36 | <hexagonwin> | 4plebs has data dumps on IA so at least you can get /pol/ i believe |
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| 01:30:29 | <nicolas17> | I wouldn't even expect "archive of all posts ever posted to 4chan" to be a thing that exists |
| 01:32:12 | <nicolas17> | I remember some website that archived /b/ threads (individual threads specifically requested by users) which had special measures to refresh the archive every *second* when the thread was close to expiration in order to catch the last posts |