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Sounds like an ad for Perplexity.

They do end up looking bad out of Cloudflare's report, who are the "good guys" in this story - btw Cloudflare's been very pushy lately with their we'll save the web, content independence day marketspeak. But deep in the back of my head, Cloudflare's goodwill elevates Perplexity cunning habilities (assuming they're the culprit since no real evidence, only heresay is in the OP), both companies look like titans fighting, which ends up being positive for Perplexity, at least in the inflated perception of their firepower... if that makes any sense.



Sounds like an ad for OpenAI, since Cloudflare reported how OpenAI is "following the rules".

Personally, I'm now less interested in using Perplexity, and more interested in using an OpenAI product.


Sounds like ad for cloudflare. Didn’t they announce a month ago they will protect websites from llm content sweep? And now they realize they cannot deliver on that promise. We did it correctly but these guys are doing it illegal way! That’ll be 14.99 per month btw..




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