the3dfxdude wrote on Today, 02:06:.. […]
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The culprit? It's likely from companies, world-wide, trying to seed their LLM. It wasn't like this more than a year ago. These are certainly not like the classic search engine bots.
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I agree with the sentiment here actually. If the small web hosts don't take action to make themselves free of bots, they'll just give up, and I think the old way of the internet will go away. The internet will mostly be chatbots left of the largest tech companies conveying any information that exists, and a few bloated applications that are a pretend sorry example of what things were before the internet, and that is dystopian.
It is almost certain that "the internet" as we knew it is vanishing - all traffic is diverting to protected consolidated enclaves (social media....) and some larger sites (news sites, universities, big corporates, governments, places like imdb and so on). The 'wilderness' is being destroyed. It's like an exaggerated version of multiple settlements being abandoned or absorbed into big cities in the west of the US way back, but more rapid and more pronounced.
what's left in the wild now still looks plentiful - but increasingly populated by nothing but bots - so many articles, media and news just looks generated only to be read by other bots (increasingly on social media too!), search engines losing their usefulness, advertising on everything and the average person now encounters endless checks for websites (all the squares with cars.... sometimes 10, 20+ times and even then nothing) or cloudflare or other bot filters than clearly dont work, and then there is an accumulation of hostile malicious activity all time.
I feel sorry for anyone running servers now, it must be like trying to row a boat up a waterfall