People seem to imagine that (for example) Facebook, Kindle, or Instagram are there forever. I adopted the Internet quite early on, and have experienced two or three big "vanishings". Web hosts do not care about your precious memories or profound thoughts -- when they need to close, they will close, and dump you. One example: I had my files in a famous-name cloud. They announced that the cloud would vanish in a matter of weeks. But I was in Africa, and could not rescue the whole cloud that fast. Another example: I was (and am) the editor of a weekly publication. Again the host announced that in a very short time, it would shut down. We had to abandon ship -- transfer to a new platform -- so fast that we lost a large amount of material. OBSERVATION: My mother, now 83, insists on hard copy for everything of value.
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