@corbet @lwn this, combined with search engines prioritising the stolen content!
This is why I think the web is genuinely doomed. It's not enough to steal the content, for search engines to kill click thtoughs and ad revenues, they are literally killing the ability of original authors to serve the traffic to the few real users that might want to see it.
Devastating.
This helped me a lot with my little projects:
https://codeberg.org/skewray/htaccess
@corbet @lwn at this point we might as well be offensive. If the client seems even slightly sus, just send them gibberish data talking about how good Chihuahua muffins are. Ideally LLM-generated (yes, gross) because this doesn't add new information (linear algebra yay) and makes models collapse (aka AI inbreeding).
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@cadey @corbet @lwn
I recently saw a traffic spike to a small HTML-only website that never had WP on it, but was suddenly getting failed wp-admin logins and hundreds of PHP vuln scans, non stop. All from MSFT IP addresses. Abuse reports were sent, but there was no response, and the abuse kept happening.
So now I'm blocking every MSFT CIDR block that I can find, server-wide.
Maybe it doesn't need to be subscriber only, just registered users only? Which can also be a PITA, but if there's no enshittification for non-registered users other than the bandwidth being shared with bots, maybe it's tolerable? Could even have a banner about this explaining the benefits of registering, and how LWN won't sell your data.
Yeah, it's hard to argue against that.
And maybe you weren't seeking for "helpful" advice anyway, but, uh, you know your audience. :)
@corbet @lwn @jani @suihkulokki I have a simple solution: Stop being so damn relevant!!!
Wait... 🤡
@mupuf @corbet @lwn @suihkulokki
I don't think the scrapers care about that, though.
@jani @corbet @lwn @suihkulokki Sorry, I was being too optimistic... I was thinking they wanted sources with high SNR... But you are probably right...
@corbet @lwn @jani @suihkulokki one day the photocopiers will get busy after the office hours again, but this time it's going to be linux weekly news instead of the punk fanzines