No it is not gone, it just moved to the Swedish top level domain .se, the Offended page can be found here (NSFW):
Yes, the "Offended" page on Encyclopedia Dramatica has been removed. The site has undergone changes over the years, and some content has been taken down due to legal issues and community guidelines.
No. Criminal libel, and slander, is not lawful and not tolerated (certainly not by those libeled). The publication you refer to, and the content you believe may be libelous, has quite likely already met the test of lawfulness.added: Encyclopedia Dramatica is not a real encyclopedia, rather a website devoted to satire. However, the majority of the articles satirizing actual people are done strictly as to persecute the subject, usually because the original author holds a grudge against the person being satirized. The owners of the website do not care what is said, as long as an attempt at humor is made. Any attempts to get articles removed are met with derision and scorn, since the owners actually encourage libelous behavior. The content of Encyclopedia Dramatica has not met the test of lawfulness. It's lawfulness hasn't been tested at all.See Discussion Page:
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A cod fish can be found in the word 'encyclopedia'
Refer to the to an encyclopedia, refer to the page that has the answer.
In the 2012 version, the vatican city is found on page 286
S32 could represent a specific entry or topic in the encyclopedia's index. It may direct you to a page or section within the encyclopedia where you can find more information on that particular subject.
Anyone that wants to but first you need to get the page created.
The number of pages and the index differs greatly between encyclopedias, so the question is impossible to answer. That cannot be answered without knowing which encyclopedia and the version/printing associated with it. Depending on the type, use either the index or the alphabet to determine which volume and page it is on.
World Book Encyclopedia Writer's Handbook Who's Who
Each edition would have a different copyright date. It should be printed on the reverse of the title page.
C. Book "W," page 89
It would be on the home page in the news. But now it is gone, since it is 2012.