2023-07-15

but it's too late now, anon.

how you want to put all your writing behind a paywall. for the sole reason. so that the ai can't train on it. (for free especially.)

but it's too late now, anon.

all you've ever wrote. all uploaded already.

that you're a part of that creation. (as critical of it as you might be.)

or if it's not the ai. it's for safety. that you must be wary of what you say. what you write. how easy it is to get-going, typing. (when that's all you have to do, especially. to post your writing online. is to type.)

& not only online—in-general. like. on a social media site. on Twitter. or on Facebook, or something. all the posts you write there perhaps.

(on someone else's website.)

but when you can write on your own website—published to the inter-webs for all to see. as simply as by typing.

it's empowering.

but you must curb that feeling, anon. lest you give-out too much information as you rave. (if you haven't learned already.)

which is kind-of surprising. when you do go onto these social media sites—& see. it's shocking. all the personal details people share there.

which makes you kind-of suspicious. if these people posting all this information aren't...protected. in-a-way. by these social media giants. for being such good producers for them. attention-grabbers. on the pay-roll, or something. ai's themselves possibly.

that they haven't learned to be more quiet. or, aren't.

but. behind a paywall, anon. you can write more freely. for a lofty price too. (not so cheap that your critics—or enemies—or the ai will pay to read you.)


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