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That sounds like those “react youtubers” taking your content without permission and telling you that you should be grateful for the exposure.



Is it a good response to the react YouTubers to make your content terrible? Or to provide something in your content not available on their?

Whether you like it or not LLMs are going to be how people explore the web. They simply work better than search engines - not least because they can quickly scan numerous sites simultaneously, consume and synthesize the content.

You can choose to sabotage your own content in a likely futile effort to make things worse for LLM users if you want - my point is just that it serves no purpose and misses out on the opportunities in front of you.




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