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This paper examines the cultural persistence of Sacha Baron Cohen’s character Borat Sagdiyev through the lens of the Internet Archive (IA) and Marshall McLuhan’s concept of “hot” media. While Borat originated as a film (2006) and later a series, its afterlife as remixed clips, memes, and preserved raw footage on IA transforms it into a “hot” participatory artifact. Using the search query “Borat Internet Archive hot,” this study analyzes how archival platforms intensify comedic provocation, preserve controversial content, and enable new layers of audience engagement.