Reddit's New Block on the Internet Archive will Hinder AI Data Scraping
Reddit is set to prevent the Wayback Machine from indexing most of its content, affecting how AI companies access historical data.

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Reddit is set to prevent the Wayback Machine from indexing most of its content, affecting how AI companies access historical data.
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