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8archive.moe was the official archive site for 8chan which started in 2014, before going down in 2015 due to maintanence. [1] During that initial period of time it ran the FoolFuuka imageboard engine with a modifided Asagi scraper, [2] it was optional for board owners to add their board to the archives, [3] it was ran by Drybones, [4] Blade, [5] Hotwheels (ofcourse), and some anon and had ghost posting enabled. Due to the simple fact FoolFuuka was made for Yotsuba and not vichan there were constant issues such as embeds not get pulled along with more than one image needing to be modified [6] (they never fixed it). According to Drybones, the site ran on a potato causing search to not work well. [7] The site would be back up under a new software [8] in beta form in December [9] [10] along with an announcemnet [11] explaining the process of turning Sapphire's software into something that could meet 8archive's requirements for an archive site. The site would move to archive.8ch.net staying online until 2017.

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