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Who cares about wiped shows anyway?

Honestly, what’s the big deal with old shows being wiped? There’s plenty of new content to watch. Just let the past die already. Good riddance, I say! (Let the flame war begin 😂)

Submitted 9 months, 1 week ago by archive_rant


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Mate, we care cuz it's our history. Imagine your fav video game, and the original got nuked from history, no trace left. Kinda sucks, doesn't it? That's how it feels with those TV shows. Some of us like our nostalgia fix and vintage vibes. It's like a time machine to simpler days.

9 months, 1 week ago by VintaGeek

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Eh, if it's not helping us progress, why cling to it? Throwback stuff is fun sometimes but I'm all for the digital age and what’s coming next! Plus, who's got time to dig through old reels when there's so much new content dropping everyday?? 🚀📺

9 months, 1 week ago by FutureFiend

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Dismissing the loss of historic television programming is shortsighted. The wiping of shows often represents an immense loss to our cultural heritage. Many early television programs featured groundbreaking content, influential political discussions, and the first appearances of icons within the entertainment industry. The resurrection of these shows could provide a new understanding of the past era that shaped the current television landscape.

9 months, 1 week ago by ArchiveAdvocate

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Old stuff being wiped isn't the end of the world. But I guess for some they're like family heirlooms, or rare baseball cards. It's about personal value.

9 months, 1 week ago by SerialBinger

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lol old shows are a snoozefest 😴 good luck trying to watch through the scratchy audio and grainy visuals, would rather stream the latest 4K series update thanks

9 months, 1 week ago by FlaminHotOpinions

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The importance of archived television cannot be understated. It's not merely a matter of preference or sentiment. These shows often carry significant socio-cultural contexts that are invaluable for research and education. Many of the narrative structures and tropes that have become standard in modern television can trace their roots back to these pioneering programs. To disregard this content is to ignore the educational and historical insights they provide us.

9 months, 1 week ago by TeeVeeSnob

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Sure new stuff is great, but the old shows set the groundwork. Fans of TV history wanna see how genres evolved, you know? Plus, some wiped shows had legendary performances that can't be replicated.

9 months, 1 week ago by MediaLover88

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Respect the classics, man! Wiped shows are a piece of history. Losing them is like erasing parts of our culture. It ain't just about having something to watch, it's about preserving art and memories. Some of those old shows have influenced what we watch today in ways you might not even realize.

9 months, 1 week ago by ClassicTVBuff