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This section is a table of contents for this topic. It is in outline or tree form, with supporting sub camps indented from the parent camp. If you are in a sub camp, you are also counted in all parent camps including the agreement camp at the top. The numbers are canonized scores derived from the people in the camps based on your currently selected canonizer on the side bar. The camps are sorted according to these canonized scores. Each entry is a link to the camp page which can contain a statement of belief. The green line indicates the camp page you are currently on and the statement below is for that camp.

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The Wayback Machine at http://archive.org can be classified as the only popular search engine that keeps public web content stored in an archive. System requirements to access their archived HTML documents are low enough for a broad spectrum of browser versions. The Wayback Machine works well with older web browsers. It has no mentionable competitor, but WebCite? http://www.webcitation.org/ is a web archive which caches pages as well. Other archives don't collect content with a search engine and access requires a modern web browser with Flash-plugin. There are three free archives where memorabilia can be uploaded by HTTP browser interface. Their programs have the capacity to turn personal documents into digital clones of artificial life. Actually, http://cyberev.org tolerates older versions of software. Access to files at http://lifenaut.com may not be interactive without a suitable Flash-plugin. The hardest to access by web surfers who are using old versions of software is http://immortalspace.com which has the highest system requirements of all of these archives.

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Supporters can delegate their support to others. Direct supporters receive e-mail notifications of proposed camp changes, while delegated supporters dont. People delegating their support to others are shown below and indented from their delegates in an outline form. If a delegate changes camp, everyone delegating their support to them will change camps with them.

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Total Support for This Camp (including sub-camps): 1.5

0.5 robomoon - Delegate Your Support
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Topic Name: E-mail Retention Policies

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Camp Name: robomoon

Title: Access to Archives

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Parent Camp: Destroying is immoral