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by _ikke_
303 days ago
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It affects many open source projects as well, they just scrape everything repeatedly without abandon. First from known networks, then from residential IPs. First with dumb http clients, now with full blown headless chrome browsers. |
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I've worked with a company that has had to invest in scraper traffic mitigation, so I'm not disputing that it happens in high enough volume to be problematic for content aggregators, but as for small independent non-commercial websites I'll stick with my original hypothesis unless I come across contradictory evidence.