I'm running a Wordpress 4 installation.* I'm very interested in preserving the web.* I've been online since 1988 (PC-Link, then AOL), BBS's, then from 1990 onwards, I've been on the Internet, running mailing lists on LISTSERV... and Usenet... and then... watching my VERY WORDS DISAPPEAR over time. Finding something post 1994 (when Usenet's fade began) and pre 2009 (Google's short-term memory) is _not easy_, especially if your data was on a large social network such as AOL or Myspace... and even on Forums that come and go, etc. I look at the public library and see books that stopped printing in 2009, 2011, 2013... all "web only". And.. this is *great* in so many ways... But as "the Cloud" is being promoted as an Everything Solution... we're returning to dumb terminal/mainframe days.* This would be fine, except for all the geographical redundancy and backup servers, each mega company like Amazon or Google amount to a SINGLE POINT OF ENTRY... and a single point of data loss. Let's say Amazon in 2023 gets taken over by another company.* They look at the cloud servers, which will be ancient by then, and the rise of quantum computer servers [or whatever new whiz-bang thing comes up] and go, "hah, _the cloud_?* obsolete.* Trash 'em". And that's it.* Poof. Where'd the data go?* Is it in a book?* Nope.* Is it safely archived somewhere else?* *MAYBE*. That Maybe, should be a YES. On my site, icopiedyou.com - I've been collecting EVERYTHING I EVER WROTE online.* Everything I created... just - everything. Doesn't matter that I'm a 43 year old guy that sits on his computer, doing whatever. it's important to _me_... and *could be* important to someone else someday for some reason. Maybe it won't.* Doesn't matter.* We have the OPPORTUNITY to actually _save everything_ and... it's harder than it should be. Ok, enough of my rant :)* I'm interested in helping out.* Let me know what I have to do. Kenneth Udut, Naples, FL http://icopiedyou.com -- Kenneth Udut