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There's a treat for you. If you're using mobile Firefox on the loaded archive.org page there's should be a small icon [a square with 3 lines, resemble a written page] on the input url address. If you click it you get a very special page with just the article text tailored perfectly to your screen... with few added benefit: no ads, if your smartphone is set to dark mode, the content will tuned so, no java to track your mouse position (needed for advertiser) etc.
Pages recorded with archive.org will always work with Firefox's reader view (somewebsite are catching up and blocking this mode). Basically you get the best of... nearly everything.
(on desktop it's [ctrl][alt][r])
..basically a troll fine on the top of the bridge.
anyway, on the archive.org saved page you also get the online address too.
But I don't get the best of everything. I get the experience you want to have, which is not the same as mine. I don't want to wait forever for the archive to dig the site out if nobody has accessed it the last few minutes. I don't want to have to use Firefox reader mode to have an acceptable experience. Not to mention that you can use reader view with most sites themselves and get all its benefits anyways.
I don't want compulsory ad blocking. I know hating online publications in hip here but maybe I want them to survive so I don't want to block their ads. And conversely I don't want to put unnecessary traffic on archive websites from everyone going through them to read the article as opposed to only the people that want to.
I'm not from eu and that's not the prompt I got. It only had accept and manage buttons and the manage button opened a thing that had a reject all button.
If the archive link wasn't the default (and only) option you wouldn't need to use reader mode or get the address from the archive (and waste time doing so) to get back to a good experience. Like I said, put the archive in the body if you want so that people have options, but don't make it default.