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pretty sure that isn't legal unless the Bluesky TOS allows for this
Either way I'm still glad I don't use Bluesky
There are definitely bots mining fediverse content as well. When the Reddit exodus was ongoing, there were entire Lemmy instances with no users but bots. Not posting or reposting, just...watching and waiting, I guess.
Not that it's of any consolation, just better to assume that nowhere is safe from being mined for AI training.
honestly that's totally fair
The fediverse is an elegant solution. How do you stop people from monetizing your post history? You give it away for free.
GDPR has entered the chat
But why would you need bots to scrape data? Wouldn't a script just do fine?
I think the worry is that they are capable of doing to Lemmy what they did to Reddit: regurgitating content or producing astroturfed content while appearing like authentic users.
Legality hasn’t stopped AI training in the past, I’d say they beg forgiveness instead of ask for permission, but they don’t even do that lol
From the Bluesky TOS:
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So looks like the Bluesky TOS simply doesn't apply. Create a developer application and give it whatever training-friendly TOS you want.
It looks like they're considering adding some equivalent of a robot.txt to express consent or non-consent for posts on ATProto, but of course as they say:
"Bluesky won’t be able to enforce this consent outside of our systems. It will be up to outside developers to respect these settings."