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submitted 6 months ago by sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

Is it possible to blog in the AI era?

I write short stories every now and then and I throw them online. I also have a tech blog, where I moan about the decisions software I use make and with my "infinite wisdom", I tell them what they should be doing instead.

I used to host both on Medium, but Medium got greedy. Then it was WordPress, but now even they're trying to be greedy bastards and use my shit for training AI.

Some would argue that WordPress paid hosting will exempt me from the AI training, but for less than 100 visitors a year, it's not really worth the expense.

So what is the solution? I ask the greater minds of this community for suggestions.

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[-] rrobin@lemmy.world 11 points 6 months ago

So lets be clear - there is no way to prevent others from crawling your website if they really want to (AI or non AI).

Sure you can put up a robots.txt or reject certain user agents (if you self host) to try and screen the most common crawlers. But as far as your hosting is concerned the crawler for AI is not too different from e.g. the crawler from google that takes piece of content to show on results. You can put a captcha or equivalent to screen non-humans, but this does not work that well and might also prevent search engines from finding your site (which i don't know if you want?).

I don't have a solution for the AI problem, as for the "greed" problem, I think most of us poor folks do one of the following:

  • github pages (if you don't like github then codeberg or one of the other software forges that host pages)
  • self host your own http server if its not too much of an hassle
  • (make backups, yes always backups)

Now for the AI problem, there are no good solutions, but there are funny ones:

  • write stories that seem plausible but hold high jinx in there - if there ever was a good reason for being creative it is "I hope AI crawls my story and the night time news reports that the army is now using trained squirrels as paratroopers"
  • double speak - if it works for fictional fascist states it works for AI too - replace all uses of word/expression with another, your readers might be slightly confused but such is life
  • turn off your web site at certain times of the day, just show a message showing that it only works outside of US work hours or something

I should point out that none of this will make you famous or raise your SEO rank in search results.

PS: can you share your site, now i'm curious about the stories

[-] sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al 2 points 6 months ago

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