I think it would be really cool, don’t you think the same?
Like, using Iroh + INS for a fully descentralized, uncensorable, undeletable, non-redundant, fast, secure, private, efficient, directionable CAS, then binding that to ActivityPub —or even better, ActivityPods—, so you can register to the instances that are archiving what is more interesting to you and subscribe to the archivists and topics you prefer.
Wouldn’t be cool? Or do you think it’s not as good as it seems to me?
Edit: I mean, archiving the Web, like Wayback Machine (with a similar UX) but descentralized and 100% FLOSS.


I don’t really see the point from a censorship standpoint. I mean, if a moderated community or instance is seeing posts being removed, whoever wants to post there is probably not going to have a good time there in the first place. Like, you probably want to be in a different community or instance that doesn’t take issue with whatever the content is that’s being posted.
EDIT: Oh, maybe I’m misunderstanding. You’re trying to archive the Web and then publish activity about that to ActivityPub, rather than archive ActivityPub and create a Web interface?
Yeah, it’s archiving the Web (and more, basically a digital time capsule) then publish that to AP so it’s more accesible, and of course have a web and/or a native client where you can manage easily all of that (with a UX similar to the one in Wayback Machine).