2/2 * Idea: complete archive of all of Internet Archive (archive.org, web.archive.org)
I read a YouTube comment some time ago about the Internet Archive hack and DDoS. It was something like "we need an Internet Archive archive." This is more possible than you think, but it is also "really expensive". Archive.org holds like 270 petabytes total. Filecoin today stores about 23 exabytes (https://filfox.info/en = "Network Storage Power: 23.313 EiB"). 270,000,000,000,000,000 bytes (270 PB) is what fraction or percentage of 23,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes (23 EB)? It's 1.174% of what Filecoin's current storage! "Storage Power" includes empty storage device space, since that number includes empty space, Filecoin's actual data storage is a bit less than 23.313 EiB. However, it's not a blowjobs and teddy bears. Storing that data in Filecoin requires an initial payment then upkeep payments or it will be deleted. Uploading after being approved for Filecoin Plus will make this task cheaper, but you would still have to be a real rich fat cat to pay the initial and upkeep payments for 270PB over the years.
Another option is uploading to Arweave, which has on-chain permanent storage instead of Filecoin's off-chain temporary/years-long storage. The initial payment for IA's data to be on Arweave would probably be way more than the initial Filecoin storage payment. But, after maybe decades or centuries the one-time payment for Arweave would be less than the multiple-times/infinite-times payment for Filecoin to store it. Internet Archive already does use Filecoin+IPFS to store at least one of its items in an official way (so an IA staff member did sign off on having it stored, paying FIL to one or more nodes). That filecoin example is specified earlier in this general: in which they remotely duplicated web archive files used by web.archive.org.
Humanized Discord pfp from leftyfag's YT video:
> https://web.archive.org/web/20241123072216/https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=YuUM8bAAwbA&list=PLVmM0UVcquYLx7mnB2WvG3-n1EXCI6GTd&index=64&autoplay=1 - title="Swearing Is Now Illegal! - Creeper World 4"
Channel "@LordRazer3" seemed to have no MLP-related videos or playlists.