Reddit third-party client ban closed user messages behind paywall. I think we the Lemmitors should stop AI training on us or at least monetise it (for our instances)

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No. If anything, Lemmy makes it easier than Reddit.

Reddit requires some form of web scraping. All Lemmy requires us making a server and connecting to other instances to get access to the server data.

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Pepper it with absolutely wrong or illogical information. I mean, you know, more than the usual amount.

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Instances could add this snippet to theirs robots.txt (source: Eff.org, businessinsider.com and nytimes.com/robots.txt ):

User-agent: GPTBot
Disallow: /

User-agent: Google-Extended
Disallow: /

User-agent: Meta-ExternalAgent
User-agent: meta-externalagent
Disallow: /

Note: this only tell to the crawlers of openai, google and meta to not crawl the site to traiN a LLM, the nytimes have a large list of other crawlers.

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Some tech bro dipshit getting big mad cause his model now speaks Standard Maoist English would be really funny though

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I imagine this:

Prompt: write a business idea

Answer: Lenin vodka class struggle

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be socialists and make any machine learning models trained on us unpalatable to investors

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