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The Internet Archive has hosted various websites, forums, and collections related to nudism and naturism over the years. Some of these include:
The Internet Archive also plays a role in preserving the heritage of nudist communities. By archiving websites, newsletters, and other digital artifacts, the IA helps ensure that the history of nudism and its contributions to discussions around body positivity, freedom, and natural living are preserved.
The Internet Archive, also known as the Wayback Machine, was founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle and Bruce Gilliat. The organization's primary goal was to preserve the internet's early days, saving websites, and their contents as they evolved over time. Over the years, the Internet Archive expanded its mission, incorporating various digital collections, including texts, images, videos, and software. Today, the Internet Archive hosts over 20 million items, comprising websites, books, and other digital artifacts.