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Updated · natesilver.net · May 19
ABC News Erases FiveThirtyEight Archive, Wiping 200,000 Hours of Work After 2025 Shutdown
Updated
Updated · natesilver.net · May 19

ABC News Erases FiveThirtyEight Archive, Wiping 200,000 Hours of Work After 2025 Shutdown

2 articles · Updated · natesilver.net · May 19
  • All former FiveThirtyEight pages now redirect to ABC News, effectively removing the Disney-era archive after the site was shut in March 2025.
  • Nate Silver said the deletion wiped roughly 200,000 person-hours of reporting, graphics and editing, and argued Disney spent a decade neglecting the brand rather than building a viable business.
  • Silver said Disney rejected internal proposals for a paywall that he estimated could have generated about $5 million a year, leaving FiveThirtyEight a small, unmonetized property inside a much larger company.
  • Archive copies remain available through the Internet Archive for now, while Silver has rebuilt parts of the old operation at Silver Bulletin, including election products and returning sports models.
  • The disappearance underscores broader web "link rot"—Pew found nearly 40% of decade-old links broken—while closing off a digital record of one of the most influential data-journalism brands of the 2010s.
Did corporate animosity, not business sense, lead to the erasure of FiveThirtyEight's influential data archive?
Is the death of FiveThirtyEight a warning for the future of specialized journalism inside large corporations?