The Portuguese Parliament has reiterated its call for the preservation of the digital archive of Sapo Blogs, following the announcement that the blogging service will cease operations in June. This recommendation builds upon a resolution approved in April, initially proposed by the Liberal Initiative party (IL). Sapo Blogs, a long-standing platform in Portugal’s online history, is set to shut down, raising concerns about the loss of valuable digital heritage. Parliamentarians emphasize the importance of safeguarding the content hosted on Sapo Blogs, recognizing its cultural and historical significance. The resolution aims to ensure that this digital patrimony is not lost with the platform’s closure. Details regarding *how* the preservation will occur are yet to be determined, but the parliamentary backing signals a commitment to retaining access to the platform’s content. The move reflects a growing awareness of the need to protect online historical records.