“Those that run affected sites are working on ways to block the bots and reduce the disruption they cause. But this is no easy task, especially for organizations with limited resources. “These smaller ventures could go extinct if these sorts of issues are not dealt with,” says Michael Orr, a zoologist at the Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History in Germany.
I too have been increasingly frustrated, to the extent that I decided not to renew my ipernity subscription which is due imminently. In preparation, I deleted almost all the content of my section of the site so that what remains now is just under 50 photographs. I announced my decision when loading my last photograph, only to hear within a couple of days that the problem has been fixed and that the site is running as it used to. After my massive tidy-up I am disinclined to reverse my decision and rebuild the edifice that was once the Limbo Connection. So I wish you well, and say farewell.
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I read the news today
We are all doomed.
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