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by chii
155 days ago
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> refusing to respect the site owners wishes should a site owner be able to discriminate between a bot visitor and a human visitor? Most do, and hence the bots treats it as a hostile environment. Of course, bots that behave badly have created this problem themselves. That's why if you create a bot to scrape, make it not take up more resources than a typical browser based visitor. |
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Well, right; that's the problem.
They take up orders of magnitude more resources. They absolutely hammer the server. They don't care if your website even survives, so long as they get every single drop of data they can for training.
Source: my own personal experience with them taking down my tiny browser game (~125 unique weekly users—not something of broad general interest!) repeatedly until I locked its Wiki behind a login wall.