When I tried to read all the Q posts and catch up last year, a lot of the links in the posts were dead and it just made it hard to understand what had happened.
Everything but links to videos are archived, for the most part, and you can often find those too.
Your best resources are going to be archive sites.
The above site will redirect to a mirror, usually either archive.is or archive.ph.
If your ISP blocks it, you will likely need to either update your DNS settings to something other than the ISP default servers or connect via VPN.
The other archive site is known as the Wayback Machine, which can be found here.
https://qagg.news/ and https://qalerts.app/ are also great resources, especially if you know how to use them in conjunction with the above sites.
I am going to embed Q Drop 3000 and describe how to find additional information and context-
If you notice, the screenshot contains Archive Bread/Post link and a Direct link.
If you navigate to either qagg.news or qalerts.app and locate drop 3000, those links will show up differently.
On Qagg.news, it will say 8chan/qresearch: 5568867
And on qalerts.app, it will say No. 5568867
Here's a direct link to drop 3000 on qalerts.app-
If you right click on No. 5568867 and copy it, you'll get this link when you paste it.
https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/5568702.html#5568867
Notice how the numbers match up with the Archive Bread/Post links in the screenshot.
In this case, the link is still active, but if it's not, you can search for archives. For the older posts, you can often find archives which include not just the Q post itself, but all the original conjectures and theories about what it means, etc.
Let's pretend the above link wasn't active. How would I find it?
I pasted the link into the search bar at https://web.archive.org/ and chose the oldest snapshot (it's been archived several times by various anons)-
https://web.archive.org/web/20200520211306/https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/5568702.html
I also searched on archive.today and found it archived as well-
One thing I like to do is archive web.archive.org links at archive.today because archive.today is faster, and it also creates more archives in case one site gets compromised.
The Twitter link in drop 3000 points to a suspended account, but I searched for it on archive.today.
https://twitter.com/Davidwmiller91/status/1103826672762146817 is the link.
It pulled up this archived Tweet-
Edit- u/TrumpIsGreat2020 posted the following-
https://qposts.online/ Has built in archived links from the Q posts.
Here was my reply (including an edit)-
I just checked this site and it points to the actual website if the links are active.
If you check post 3000, the link isn't even there.
https://qposts.online/?q=3000&s=postnum
Edit- I see what you're saying now.
I was looking for the post link - https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/5568702.html#5568867
qposts.online doesn't archive those.
However, it does show archived links and points to this one for the missing Tweet-
https://archive.md/20190307/https://twitter.com/Davidwmiller91/status/1103826672762146817
Here's a screenshot of how that works-
Yes ty fren