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Post #2263527

2026-03-13 08:55 UTC

@christymarx@beige.party This is actually very common now, which is why I wanna recommend that for any public bio that appears in multiple places, I actually would recommend keeping it as vague as possible while leaving the details for things such as your website or in interviews. This of course won’t stop the LLM but the more sources they have to find, the more tedius scamming you becomes. Waste their time and money. Every scrape costs tokens, which costs money or power or tech resources. Even if they use a local large language model, those still cost money and resources to host

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  • @SuperMoosie@mastodon.au 2026-03-13 11:49

    @WeirdWriter@caneandable.social @christymarx@beige.party Maybe make some thing slightly different up for each bio. Have two boarder colies on Amazon, a pet chicken called Daffney on another, a lizard in another. Same with other info. Some slight variations to provide a watermark. Record what you have done and where, for your own reference. Then when you are sitting with your cats and read a email with these wrong details, the ree flags start and you know where it scraped the data from.

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