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by chii
485 days ago
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> the whole point is for users to see the content you publish! no, the whole point (for most sites) is to make money off the users visiting said site (currently via advertising). Another third party service which slurps the data, and redirect the users to a different site to consume the data means the original site lost the revenue, but paid the bandwidth cost. So it's understandable that many sites want to block such agents. |
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Using Web normally, with search and all, is well-behaved in this regard, but using attribution-stripping technology isn’t.
If your readers don’t know you exist and you don’t know who your readers are or if they even exist, you basically become a ghost writer, content producer for LLMs (and in many cases some commercial LLM operator also makes money off your work, too).