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Isn't that reddit/home depot/instagram's problem? Not a job for the guy you hired to do a thing



It's OpenAIs problem if sites start throttling/challenging/blocking their agent traffic in response to abuse.


If it makes you feel any better, law enforcement makes sure reddit, Home Depot, and instagram are "aligned" as well.

Don't worry though, it's all on the up and up. No backdoors or google-like search facilities our anything like that. It's not at all automated in that sort of unseemly fashion. They always go to court. Where they talk to a judge, that they totally don't go golfing with, and ask them for a warrant for the data they found on the instagram/home depot/reddit systems.

Oh wait, no, I mean, a warrant to try to find data on the instagram/home depot/reddit systems.

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