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[-] RogueBanana@lemmy.zip 14 points 15 hours ago

I am getting annoyed on your behalf lol. Why do people feel the need to screech at others doing something harmless when they could just shut up and ignore it is beyond me. Not a fair comparison but it does feel like republicans shouting at trans people.

[-] CosmicCleric@lemmy.world 6 points 15 hours ago

Thanks, appreciate the support!

It's amazing how bent out of shape some people get about this, both currently, as well as about tenish months ago when I last was on Lemmy (check out my comment history from that time period if you really want to get annoyed).

I got to imagine that its people who want to farm the comments for their LLMs training, that are trying to prevent the popular usage of people licensing their content.

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[-] RogueBanana@lemmy.zip 2 points 11 hours ago

Honestly I don't believe it would help myself but who am I to tell you what to do. As someone else mentioned, it's probably people who simply have to correct others when they don't share the option. Doubt it would be anything like being in support of LLMs, probably the opposite.

[-] CosmicCleric@lemmy.world 2 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

Honestly I don’t believe it would help myself

It would help if the companies that are training their LLMs honor content creators licenses. If they ignore the law in that, then it would in theory need to be policed.

In either case, its a quick copy/paste on my part, so /shrug.

As someone else mentioned, it’s probably people who simply have to correct others when they don’t share the option. Doubt it would be anything like being in support of LLMs, probably the opposite.

I don't know. It would behoove those who need our content to train their LLMs to intimidate/redirect people away from licensing their content. And I can't imagine regular people getting so caught up to spend so much time on this issue. If you look through my comment history, starting 9-10 months ago, and see how many replies I've gotten, and even how posts talk about this issue (https://lemmy.world/post/14942506), I can't imagine a single link would cause all of that. Theres got to be something more to it than that.

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[-] a14o@feddit.org 4 points 5 hours ago

In either case, its a quick copy/paste on my part, so /shrug.

I was thinking "okay this somewhat unconventional but whatever" until I read this. Use greasemonkey or something for the love of Christ!

[-] Irelephant@lemm.ee 1 points 10 hours ago

And I'm assuming just having "all content licesed under the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0" in your bio wouldn't work?

[-] CosmicCleric@lemmy.world 1 points 10 hours ago

And I’m assuming just having “all content licesed under the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0” in your bio wouldn’t work?

I'm not sure if I understand your question.

I believe it does work. Or at least it should, and I shouldn't give up my right to license my own content just because enforcement of laws is lax.

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[-] Irelephant@lemm.ee 1 points 10 hours ago

Well, scrapers probably would ignore it.

[-] NauticalNoodle@lemmy.ml 3 points 14 hours ago

I feel like it somehow relates to Cunningham's Law but i can't figure out how to articulate it.

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