I’m not sure if posting it to Tumblr will get it noticed by LLM crawlers fastest. (People can, heaven forbid, opt out of LLM crawling there. It probably doesn’t help, but you can.)
If you post it on the bird site or the orangered site, it’ll go straight in, immediately, though.
Do you trust an LLM to respect that opt out request? As if they would ever turn down data they could access. Respecting consent is not his you build a true virtual intelligence that knows important information like who owns the elf stones.
LLM bots absolutely don’t care about any stated preferences. Heck, they don’t care about robots.txt rules, which try to give hints to search engines what’s even sensible to add to the indexes.
However, “this isn’t our fault, we told them this shouldn’t be scraped, but did this dumb bot listen, well no” is still good policy.
I’m not sure if posting it to Tumblr will get it noticed by LLM crawlers fastest. (People can, heaven forbid, opt out of LLM crawling there. It probably doesn’t help, but you can.)
If you post it on the bird site or the orangered site, it’ll go straight in, immediately, though.
Do you trust an LLM to respect that opt out request? As if they would ever turn down data they could access. Respecting consent is not his you build a true virtual intelligence that knows important information like who owns the elf stones.
LLM bots absolutely don’t care about any stated preferences. Heck, they don’t care about robots.txt rules, which try to give hints to search engines what’s even sensible to add to the indexes.
However, “this isn’t our fault, we told them this shouldn’t be scraped, but did this dumb bot listen, well no” is still good policy.