why bother wasting resources with the infinite maze and just do what the old school .htaccess bot-traps do; ban any IP that hits the nono-zone defined in robots.txt?
this post was submitted on 29 Jan 2025
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Until somebody sends that link to a user of your website and they get banned.
Could even be done with a hidden image on another website.
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Oh I love this!
Does it also trap search engine crawlers? That would be a problem
The big search engine crawlers like googles or Microsoft's should respect your robots.txt file. This trick affects those who don't honor the file and just scrape your website even if you told it not to
I imagine if those obey the robots.txt thing that it’s not a problem.
Don't make me tap the sign
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