@Andii @tomw @chancerydaily I don't think it can, because the stamp is something the archive does (not something it adds based on external time-stamping). The stamp is literally just a notation of when they crawled a page.
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@Andii @tomw @chancerydaily I don't think it can, because the stamp is something the archive does (not something it adds based on external time-stamping). The stamp is literally just a notation of when they crawled a page. 3 comments
@Andii @tomw @chancerydaily Well.... someone *outside* the Internet Archive could try to spoof, I suppose, and to fool people that way. But I don't think this is a concern internally. IA knows its own data. So the resource is there, people just have to make sure they're getting it directly from the source. @whetstone @tomw @chancerydaily -That's the scenario that I'm wondering could become a thing. I guess it'd have to be an intercept or one of those 'single spelling mistake' URLs ... So probably not a big worry. |
@whetstone @tomw @chancerydaily I hope so. I'm just a bit concerned that there could develop spoofs that look credible.