After spending the last few years working really hard to beef up longer format histories of abandoned locations on my website I am seriously considering pulling all but, say, three paragraphs of each and putting the rest on Patreon for subs because of how disgusted I am that the work I've done will be used in Google's AI training and search results without my consent. It is a very frustrating situation to be placed in.

To be clear, I would really rather not have to do the extra work and paywalling content is something that runs against what I've wanted to do with my work from the beginning, which is make info accessible to whoever wants to view it.

But I also really abhor the idea of my writing being absorbed and plagiarized by search summaries that encourage bypassing my site entirely and I don't know of another way to prevent it.

I would bet a not insignificant amount of money that a good number of other small websites that are looking at the same predicament are mulling what their options are to prevent data scraping of decades of their work and deciding whether paywalling is the only way to prevent it. This will absolutely devastate the internet as we know it. I'm well aware of the social media debacles here but the issue stretches far beyond corporate behemoths trying to monetize APIs
@AbandonedAmerica It's extra sucky to think about it alongside things like the lawsuit against the Internet Archive where something useful to the world is pitted against copyright claims. But all of these "AI" cons will get away with mass content scraping with zero legal resistance because they pretend robots wrote it. The real source will be lost, and the accuracy of the presentation will be impossible to determine. The worst of both ends.
@NIH_LLAMAS yeah, that definitely is an extra turn of the dagger there