I'm glad that you did. I use the archive.org page myself, when I need to reconnect with the painfully ridiculous stuff, I've punched out over the millenniums :o)
But in all seriousness, since the advent of the Wayback Machine and the Google Cache nothing we did has gone unfiled, to some people's distress.
And I grow and evolve, and revise and change, because it is my stuff.
I've deleted stuff, which no longer has any merit for me, as I drew it when I was 14 and in a sugar rush (or something similar)
And sometimes something which meant massively much to me becomes irrelevant over the years.
There is a valid argumet, which has arrived, and this is if one deletes things from their pages it will be like ols Soviet dissidents, who were
carefullt retouched out of photos. To this I answer that if you seriously need my old-old stuff to write your thesis on, you will find it in the Wayback Machine. If you need it to discredit me, I'm going to say I might have forgotten that this even is from me, but I will never actively deny having done so and so. I also have a right to distance myself from stuff which I have done earlier. And third: I don't think it changes world history, if I delete an old picture.
Also, can someone please educate me on, why this is such a sensitive issue for *some* people?