Granted, I really don’t know much about how all this works, but the thought occurred to me that Lemmy - as wonderfully open as it is, and without any kind of ‘disappearing messages’ or other privacy protecting functionality - is basically a smorgasbord for AI scrapers. Or am I (hopefully) wrong about this?

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    Once something is posted publicly, there’s no “privacy” about it. Disappearing messages and stuff like that doesn’t really help. There’s nothing to be done about content scraping (which has been going on for decades).

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        Yes, polluting data sets is a way to combat unethical LLMs, but there’s no practical way to publish something publicly while protecting it from data scrapers.