Flash is available on wayback but the recording of your run is not produced. Otherwise than that, recording of live runs are still viable
Currently, the site for tetris friends has begun its shut down, stating it will be closing on the 31st of this month.
This will in turn cause issues based upon the speeds of which blocks are placed, moved and the savings of times on account feeds
If it's like previous java games, wayback machine may allow for the server for the game to still run but, this hinders speeds for anyone else who wants to try after the shutdown of the site.
I am unsure. It would be pretty specific to the time perhaps. (Wouldn’t it lose time due to server lag with 4 other players?)
Thank you for that catch.
Would ingame time scoring at the end of a level count as a fair proof for time, and be used to proof times for individual levels, or would a video be more useful?