If you could access your ancient, deleted posts and pictures...

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A few years ago, Fotolog.com surprised the world by announcing that they'd allow anyone who ever had an account in there to access their long-deleted profiles (service had been discontinued ages ago), allowing people to see and retrieve pictures they had uploaded in the mid-aughts and hadn't seen since.

Naturally, this led to a sort of virtual gold rush and was a VERY big deal... For about a week, then everyone promptly forgot about it (and I'm not even sure that those long-lost, unearthed, irreplaceable photos were even backed up by their owners after the fact).

This got me thinking.

Being able to see my lost posts and pictures among the many defunct sites I had used since getting online for the first time sounds like it'd be a complete blessing for me, yet I'm not sure what I'd do with that after the fact -- would I back it all up to hell and back? Bookmark the page and then add it to the --endless-- "will read later" list? Would I even really care now that that part of my life is firmly over?

I actually don't know.

What about you?
 
Nearly every image of my early teen scene/emo phase has been completely wiped from the internet, I'd love to have just a few back to show my spouse how dumb I used to look lol. I think about this a lot.
 
All the reviews and Memes i uploaded to Frente Vermina, a forum i was part until it collapsed by poor administration
 
Nearly every image of my early teen scene/emo phase has been completely wiped from the internet, I'd love to have just a few back to show my spouse how dumb I used to look lol. I think about this a lot.
I think you mean how cool you used to look ::peacemario
 
I've kept everything along the way, so I have it all. It isn't something I look at often, but it comes in handy on the rare occasion I'm telling a story and need visual reference.
 

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