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:: Meta Permissions ::
<meta name="permissions" content="{values}" />
Values:
* indexse
* indexother
* learnfrom
* summarise
* paraphrase
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#SEO #AIContent #GoogleBard
:: Meta Permissions ::
<meta name="permissions" content="{values}" />
Values:
* indexse
* indexother
* learnfrom
* summarise
* paraphrase
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#SEO #AIContent #GoogleBard
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We need more control.
It's not just "big tech" and "AI".
The simple and sad truth is,
people (including a % of us) misuse online content.
Just think, what % of the internet is:
* original content
* syndicated
* mashed up
* paraphrased
* plagiarised
* stolen
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We need more control.
It's not just "big tech" and "AI".
The simple and sad truth is,
people (including a % of us) misuse online content.
Just think, what % of the internet is:
* original content
* syndicated
* mashed up
* paraphrased
* plagiarised
* stolen
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And it's "standard".
We have "names" that encourage actively utilising competitor content (skyscrapper).
Then there's numerous tools that scrape competing pages, and make various suggestions (to varying degrees).
And we do that sort of stuff, manually, by default!
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And it's "standard".
We have "names" that encourage actively utilising competitor content (skyscrapper).
Then there's numerous tools that scrape competing pages, and make various suggestions (to varying degrees).
And we do that sort of stuff, manually, by default!
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Now, the AI LLM stuff is a little different,
as it's more akin to an "annotated bag-of-words" and utilising "n-word shingles" than direct paraphrasing.
But the root issue remains the same:
peoples online content being used in ways that were not expressly permitted!
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Now, the AI LLM stuff is a little different,
as it's more akin to an "annotated bag-of-words" and utilising "n-word shingles" than direct paraphrasing.
But the root issue remains the same:
peoples online content being used in ways that were not expressly permitted!
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So - we need "permissions".
And it needs to be headers as well as meta
(then we can apply to images, PDFs etc. as well).
Because, since the internet became a thing,
people have gotten looser and looser when it comes to other peoples intellectual property and rights
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So - we need "permissions".
And it needs to be headers as well as meta
(then we can apply to images, PDFs etc. as well).
Because, since the internet became a thing,
people have gotten looser and looser when it comes to other peoples intellectual property and rights
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Academia has rules for this stuff.
Publishing houses have rules for this stuff.
Even the damned media have rules!
Music has a ton of them too!
But text (and images) online?
It's a fucking free for all!
And it's been (passively?) encouraged.
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Academia has rules for this stuff.
Publishing houses have rules for this stuff.
Even the damned media have rules!
Music has a ton of them too!
But text (and images) online?
It's a fucking free for all!
And it's been (passively?) encouraged.
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Look at complaints to Google regarding Image Search and stealing of images.
Years and years ... and G resisted as long as they could.
Knowing full well people were downloading directly from Image SERPs.
G resist any request for control from owners.
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Look at complaints to Google regarding Image Search and stealing of images.
Years and years ... and G resisted as long as they could.
Knowing full well people were downloading directly from Image SERPs.
G resist any request for control from owners.
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Look at things like Featured Snippets and People Also Ask.
No simple/direct control mechanism.
Google refuses to provide content/site owners rights regarding usage of their creations.
1: Don't get crawled/indexed
2: Faff with implementing flaky values
3: Carte blanche
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Look at things like Featured Snippets and People Also Ask.
No simple/direct control mechanism.
Google refuses to provide content/site owners rights regarding usage of their creations.
1: Don't get crawled/indexed
2: Faff with implementing flaky values
3: Carte blanche
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All so that they can have access and do as they wish.
(And I know, G aren't the only one ... and plenty are worse as they ignore bot-directives etc.)
So - we need some changes.
We need pre-defined default behaviours/permissions,
and express permissions for more.
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All so that they can have access and do as they wish.
(And I know, G aren't the only one ... and plenty are worse as they ignore bot-directives etc.)
So - we need some changes.
We need pre-defined default behaviours/permissions,
and express permissions for more.
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If you don't have:
<header response>
permission : x, y, z
or
<meta name="permissions" content="x, y, z" />
then SEs, various tools etc.,
should default to minimum usage (no learning, no paraphrasing, no extractions etc.).
They can ONLY do those things with Expressed perms!
<header response>
permission : x, y, z
or
<meta name="permissions" content="x, y, z" />
then SEs, various tools etc.,
should default to minimum usage (no learning, no paraphrasing, no extractions etc.).
They can ONLY do those things with Expressed perms!
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