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Well, I've closed the windows, turned off the lights and locked the door over at r/askelectronics (sub is now private). Let's see how this unfolds...
Hello, do you guys have the sub wiki saved? It would be great if we had it here too. I spent 2 hours yesterday taking screenshots and saving links of the entire wiki before you guys locked the door xD
You can find a copy of the wiki on the internet archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20230424193301/https://old.reddit.com/r/AskElectronics/wiki/index
There's been a big effort in the last few days to scrape & download much of reddit
You did my day, thanks bro. It´s sad that Reddit is doing a corporate suicide.
Good call that it's on The Internet Archive.
Not sure about reproducing it here (via a link to somewhere hosting it); We would have to check whether Reddit has a claim over it, even though it was compiled by many mods and Redditors. I'll check their terms of service.
Reddit's Terms of Service do appear to imply that the wiki cannot be brought elsewhere...
"you may not...prepare derivative works of, disassemble, decompile, or reverse engineer any part of the Services or Content..."
Does buzzfeed know? (Or any other 'news ' site that gets their content from Reddit)