Looks like the article in question is getting the hug of death. But information is being lost in droves even today. Entire YouTube channels can vanish overnight, for various reasons, taking years of content with them. Without any backups floating around out there this stuff is gone forever, and this is assuming we even know about any backups.
> Without any backups floating around out there this stuff is gone forever
I think part of the problem is that most backup efforts result in lawsuits. Related, I wonder how much the data stores, like those that OpenAI used, have preserved, and I wonder how much they will purge from their servers, to be lost forever, as the lawsuits increase.
For Youtube, it also has compression rot. It's not a storage solution, as I've learned. All the videos I uploaded have slowly reduced in resolution, bitrate, and quality, over the years. Those that are more than a decade old have become a blurry mess that I can barely see, at a fraction of the resolution. I can't blame them. They don't really have views, so they're a money sink.