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Wayback Machine Adds Fact-Checks to Archived Web Pages – PCMag AU
The fact-checks appear as yellow banners at the top of the page.

(Wayback Machine snapshot of PCMag.com 10 years ago today)
Web pages preserved for posterity in the Wayback Machine are now subject to fact-checking.
The Wayback Machine is an online digital library containing more than 488 billion web pages saved at different points in time, so the public can access older or archived versions of websites (like PCMag.com from 10 years ago, pictured above).
Now some of these archived websites are being fact-checked to add context to what the public sees. The fact-checking…
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