The Internet Archive Outage Song
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Saturday, October 19, 2024
Here is a song about the Internet Archive shutdown, which started on Wednesday, October 9, 2024. The perpetrators are a pro-Palestinian group who go by "SN_Blackmeta" on "X", formerly known as "Twitter." Sing this song in the tune of Kesha's 2017 song "Praying." Imagine you are an Internet Archive staff member, and imagine you are singing this song to the Blackmeta villains who did this.
[Verse 1]
Well, you almost had us fooled
You told us we were bad for supporting Israel
Oh, but after everything we've endured
We can thank you for how strong our security has become
[Pre-Chorus]
Cause you brought the DDOS attacks, and you put us through hell
We had to learn how to fight for ourselves
And we both know all the truth I could tell
I'll just say this is, I wish you farewell
[Chorus]
I hope you're somewhere praying, praying
I hope your soul is changing, changing
I hope you find your peace
Falling on your knees, praying
[Verse 2]
We're proud of who we are
No more DDOS, we can serve again
And you said that we were done
Well, you were wrong, and now the best is yet to come!
And we can make it on our own
And we don't need you, we added strength to our servers
To protect from future attacks
In the long run, you will go without a name
[Pre-Chorus]
You stole from millions, and you put them through hell
They had to learn how to fight for themselves
And we both know all the truth I could tell
I'll just say this is, I wish you farewell
[Chorus]
I hope you're somewhere praying, praying
I hope your soul is changing, changing
I hope you find your peace
Falling on your knees, praying
Sources
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