• @[email protected]
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    828 days ago

    As annoying as this is, it’s to prevent LLMs from training themselves using Reddit content, and that’s probably the greater of the two evils.

    • FurblandOP
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      3727 days ago

      That’s all well and good, but how many LLMs do you think actually respect robots.txt?

      • @[email protected]
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        1427 days ago

        from my limited experience, about half? i had to finally set up a robots.txt last month after Anthropic decided it would be OK to crawl my Wikipedia mirror from about a dozen different IP addresses simultaneously, non-stop, without any rate limiting, and bring it to its knees. fuck them for it, but at least it stopped once i added robots.txt.

        Facebook, Amazon, and a few others are ignoring that robots.txt, on the other hand. they have the decency to do it slowly enough that i’d never notice unless i checked the logs, at least.

    • Anas
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      1227 days ago

      It’s to prevent LLMs from training themselves using reddit content, unless they pay the party that took no part in creating said content

      FTFY