So while -clearly- it's far too late to demand consent -before- the fucking garbage bots interact,

there needs to be a very clear, well-documented, and reliable way to say "no" to interactions with those fucking things, in all cases.

If I am not allowed to revoke consent to an interaction, that is a problem and one that, traditionally, merits a kinetic response to enforce said revocation should a verbal response be ignored.

I have a length of rusty rebar that I can use to demonstrate this concept to any fucking llm programmers who are still fucking unsure on a basic understanding of "consent" if a demonstration is required.

@munin if you know any offending IP ranges, let me know.

I'm considering to nuke entire /24 and /48 respectably just enshure hosters and ISPs will fire "#AI" #bots!

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