Pinterest is experiencing significant user backlash due to sudden account suspensions and pin removals, with many users reporting no clear explanations for their deactivation. The r/Pinterest subreddit has become a platform for confused users claiming their accounts were suspended unjustly, often over seemingly innocuous content like quilting magazines and Minecraft builds being flagged as “adult content.” In response, Pinterest acknowledged user concerns, reaffirming their commitment to enforcing Community Guidelines and offering an appeals process for mistakenly deactivated accounts.
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Cloudflare will now block AI crawlers by default
Cloudflare will block known AI web crawlers by default to prevent unauthorized access to content and is introducing a “Pay Per Crawl” program for publishers to set fees for AI access. This initiative aims to protect original content and is already supported by major publishers as Cloudflare collaborates with AI companies to verify their crawlers' purposes. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Cloudflare will now automatically block AI web crawlers from accessing websites without...
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