

Meta calls its penalty a ‘tariff’
That’s a retaliatory tariff. Meta broke the law, and the EU retaliated.


Meta calls its penalty a ‘tariff’
That’s a retaliatory tariff. Meta broke the law, and the EU retaliated.


Maybe they though something like this: “Philosophy conference needs philosophers. Mathematics conference needs mathematicians. Obviously, an antisemitism conference needs anti-semites.”


Any accessibility service will also see the “hidden links”, and while a blind person with a screen reader will notice if they wonder off into generated pages, it will waste their time too. Especially if they don’t know about such “feature” they’ll be very confused.
Also, I don’t know about you, but I absolutely have a use for crawling X, Google maps, Reddit, YouTube, and getting information from there without interacting with the service myself.


I would love to think so. But the word “verified” suggests more.


while allowing legitimate users and verified crawlers to browse normally.
What is a “verified crawler” though? What I worry about is, is it only big companies like Google that are allowed to have them now?


I agree that it’s difficult to enforce such a requirement on individuals. That said, I don’t agree that nobody cares for the content they post. If they have “something cool they made with AI generation” - then it’s not a big deal to have to mark it as AI-generated.
That said, you can use a third party service only for sending, but receive mail on your self-hosted server.
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