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by makeitdouble 499 days ago
> somebody using your website in a way you don't like?

This usually includes people making a near-realtime updated perfect copy of your site and serving that copy for either scam or middle-manning transactions or straight fraud.

Having a clear category of "good bots" from either a verified or accepted companies would help for these cases. Cloudflare has such a system I think, but then a new search engine would have to go to each and every platform provider to make deals and that also sounds impossible.

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I'd settle for some kind of "proof of investment" in a bot-identity, so that I know blocking that identity is impactful, and it's not just one of a billion tiny throwaways.

In other words, knowing who someone is isn't strictly necessary, provided they have "skin the game" to encourage proper behavior.