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by based69
1263 days ago
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Moat for chatbots is soon going to be whoever reddit/twitter/quora/stackoverflow allows to mine their fresh content for models. If the endpoint is not the user clicking in a link then why should these companies give away all that value? |
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I live from the content I write. It's not fluff. Some of it comes from weeks-long email conversations with government officials. It takes a lot of research and help from experts I have long-standing relationships with.
If search engines serve that information but deny me the traffic, the website dies, as does the source of the information.
I can deal with lazy copywriters just rephrasing my work because the original still outranks them, and I have legal options to deal with them.
I can't do anything if Google - over 80% of of my traffic - decides to proxy my content and starve me of my income.