DuckDuckGo bangs are great for this. Just add !wayback (with the space) after the URL of the article you are reading, and it will search the Wayback Machine for that article.
Example: If the URL for the article is website.com/propaganda.html, change it to website.com/propaganda.html !wayback and press enter.
And DO NOT DEFINITELY search Internet Archive for the first version of the article!
I have a JavaScript bookmark that you click from any site that’ll automatically pull up the latest archived version. Super handy.
javascript:window.location.href = "https://web.archive.org/web/" + window.location.href;They have their own browser extension that does that, plus gives you an “archive now” button, and some other stuff I don’t use.
DuckDuckGo bangs are great for this. Just add
!wayback(with the space) after the URL of the article you are reading, and it will search the Wayback Machine for that article.Example: If the URL for the article is
website.com/propaganda.html, change it towebsite.com/propaganda.html !waybackand press enter.hah, TIL, thanks!
This also works on Kagi for anybody else using it
Works with Kagi and Brave too!