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    • danielerossi
      danielerossi last edited by

      The bigger picture I see is there’s nothing stopping anyone else from posting our artwork on any platform that trains AI. And I don’t mean impostors. For instance, many people have shared my posts or posted their own photos of tshirts and books I’ve designed with my cartoon characters on them.

      I also have a website with all my comics. I’m sure by now Google or any number of other platforms had already scrapped the heck out of it before I even heard of generative AI.

      I really hate the unethical practices and self-entitlement of tech companies trying to make big bucks from scraping our art for their AI venture while pushing us into a corner.

      https://www.instagram.com/heyfrankybanky

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        Mimi Simon @danielerossi last edited by

        @danielerossi I'm trying to figure out how to block Ai crawlers from my own website at least. That at least should be doable I think.

        http://mimisimon.com/
        https://www.instagram.com/mimisimonart/
        https://bsky.app/profile/mimisimon.bsky.social

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        • Enni Heikura
          Enni Heikura last edited by

          Hi, I'd like to confirm if my future Instagram posts will be safe from AI usage. I submitted a form to Meta through Instagram, stating that I do not want my images used for AI development since I am based in Europe. I received a quick response saying that my request is justified and will be followed in the future. Can I trust this, or should I ensure further protection by using Glaze or Nightshade?

          https://www.instagram.com/ennis_illustration/
          https://eeh.pb.gallery/

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          • Katt
            Katt @Mimi Simon last edited by

            @Mimi-Simon are you saying that whatever it being used to train the AI model is also going on personal websites and portfolios?

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              A Former User @Katt last edited by

              @Katt how did you build your website? Did you code it yourself or did you use a website builder platform?

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              • Mimi Simon
                Mimi Simon @Katt last edited by

                @Katt Yes absolutely! I mean it's more likely to go on websites of famous artists but no reason not to be too carful. Heres what I found out to do:
                create a new file in your websites files named "robots.txt" and put this text in it.

                User-agent: Google-Extended
                Disallow: /

                User-agent: CCBot
                Disallow: /

                User-agent: GPTBot
                Disallow: /

                this will tell AI crawlers I don't want them there and they should go elsewhere. Some crawlers are designed to override this stuff but others are designed to obey. I included Chat GPT's crawler and Google ai crawler and a generic crawler. I couldn't find out the names of any others for example like Midjourney's crawler. If i find out more I'll add them.

                http://mimisimon.com/
                https://www.instagram.com/mimisimonart/
                https://bsky.app/profile/mimisimon.bsky.social

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                • Mimi Simon
                  Mimi Simon @Mimi Simon last edited by

                  Ok I did some more research and found a list people have been compiling of all ai crawlers they've been able to discover. feel free to use this list and start blocking away.

                  https://github.com/ai-robots-txt/ai.robots.txt/blob/main/robots.txt

                  http://mimisimon.com/
                  https://www.instagram.com/mimisimonart/
                  https://bsky.app/profile/mimisimon.bsky.social

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                  • Katt
                    Katt last edited by

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                    • Katt
                      Katt @Mimi Simon last edited by

                      @Mimi-Simon I will keep that in mind, thank you 🙂

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                      • Katt
                        Katt @Guest last edited by

                        @thomas-young I used Wix, and bought a domain name to connect to it.

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                          A Former User @Katt last edited by

                          @Katt here is some information I found on protecting your Wix website:

                          Wix:
                          • SEO Tools: Wix provides built-in SEO tools where you can manage robots.txt and meta tags.
                          • CAPTCHA: Wix Forms includes options to add CAPTCHA to prevent automated submissions.
                          • Security: Wix includes built-in security features and monitoring to help protect your site from malicious bots.

                          Wix:

                          1.	robots.txt:
                          •	Go to the SEO settings in your site dashboard.
                          •	Customize the robots.txt file as needed.
                          2.	Meta Tags:
                          •	In the SEO settings, add meta tags to the header section of your pages.
                          3.	CAPTCHA:
                          •	When editing a form, go to the Form Settings.
                          •	Enable CAPTCHA to protect the form from spam.
                          
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                          • Katt
                            Katt @Guest last edited by

                            @thomas-young thank you! i will keep this in mind when I get my site back up. How do you all know this stuff? Please tell me you looked it up and didn't know it already 😆
                            I tried to learn coding for about 2 seconds a couple years ago and was like "nope". lol.

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