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Lemmy newb here, not sure if this is right for this /c.

An article I found from someone who hosts their own website and micro-social network, and their experience with web-scraping robots who refuse to respect robots.txt, and how they deal with them.

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[–] [email protected] -1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

You're saying targeting people who are taking steps to improve their privacy and security is ethical? Out do you just believe that there's no such thing as ethics in CIS?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago)

You're putting words in my mouth. I didn't say that. Targeting sounds like specifically doing it with an agenda.

What you're saying the equivalent of being offended that you can't bring guns inside someone's private property because they don't want to, period. "It is not ethical that you forbid me from exercising my constitutional rights of bearing arms in your house. How dare you not allowing me to put my AK-47 in your kitchen counter!"

Nope. I said that if someone doesn't want to deal with VPN users because it's more hassle than worth (e.g. bots), then so be it. Joe Blogger may get 20 visitors a month instead of 24. Oh the horror!

I am a huge advocate of privacy laws. But if Joe Blogger doesn't allow me in his personal website, eh. I might try archive.org.