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Remove archive #2584

Closed kimg45 closed 4 weeks ago

kimg45 commented 1 month ago

Changes proposed in this PR:

I think the kb archive shouldn’t be linked to in the main site as all the articles are now years out of date

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freddy-m commented 1 month ago

Not against this but would like the thougths of @privacyguides/team

ph00lt0 commented 1 month ago

Not sure why aren't these articles still relevant?

kimg45 commented 4 weeks ago

Not sure why aren't these articles still relevant?

They contain outdated information, for example the signal article doesn’t match with the actual UI of the app anymore. They are full of broken links as well. These articles either need to not be linked to on the main site and remain in the blog or they need to be added as proper pages and kept updated like the rest of the site.

there’s some expectation of up-date-ness from people reading the site and it’s not a good look to have articles that contain irrelevant info and broken links.

dngray commented 4 weeks ago

I think this was put in, in the past so they could be found, less relevant now as it would be easy enough to find in the blog.

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https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/2024-06-01/18648/1