Only once the archive is created. It also keeps all cached copies or did in the same zip file so you could see multiple changes/edits. Unless the owner of archive.today changes their mind I doubt they're going to get pushed off. And if that happens we're going to see a rehash of SJWs trying to push domains registars to pull bullshit again.
All that will do is push people hard to adopt Distributed DNS instead.
Only once the archive is created. It also keeps all cached copies or did in the same zip file so you could see multiple changes/edits. Unless the owner of archive.today changes their mind I doubt they're going to get pushed off. And if that happens we're going to see a rehash of SJWs trying to push domains registars to pull bullshit again.
All that will do is push people hard to adopt Distributed DNS instead.