I haven’t seen a verifiable human read here in a couple weeks, and no repeated human reads in at least a year. The AI bots continue swarming at times, always holding two years back from current content. This is clearly a rule, noticed by other observers. It’s certainly not part of copyright law. Altman doesn’t obey laws written by non-Altman things. Altman writes the laws and non-Altman things obey.
Latest swarm: 1675 “reads” on one day by 782 “different” “readers”.

The posts they’re consuming are not connected by subject. They just start at one randomly chosen date and scan through a few hundred items in date order, hitting each item a ridiculous number of times.

First question which nobody will read: Why do bots and email spammers waste so many fake URLs? They’re not fooling any humans, they’re just using up huge areas of potential domains. Is that the purpose? Cornering the domains like Blackrock cornering the housing market?
With the email spammers I can see one practical reason. AOL lets you block a sender, blocking one URL at a time. The spammers use the same left part with an endless variety of nonsensical URLs, foiling the attempt to block.
Second question which nobody will read: It feels like the whole web, a FINITE RESOURCE, is being repopulated by bot writers and bot readers. Is this serving the same purpose? Cornering the whole web for Altman so humans won’t have any room to communicate? Altman is definitely crowding out humans on some specific resources like Archive.org.
The demons are implementing three Great Replacements. 1. Offshore as many jobs as possible to drive down wages. (Done.) 2. Saturate the local job market with immigrants to drive down wages. (Done.) 3. Fill the remaining spaces with digital bots and spies behaving like humans. (In Progress.)
Sidenote: I’m accustomed to writing for zero readers. When I started this blog in 2005, I had a fair number of identifiable and interactive readers left over from my previous activity on other blogs like FrontPorchRepublic. They gradually dissipated, especially after the 2020 Bush-Trump torture chamber that broke all human connections. In the last few years human-looking readers are rare. The Altman system casts a new light on the purpose of writing. When you know that your CURRENT writing is totally private until two or three years from now, you start thinking ahead like a vintner or a cheesemaker. Will this thought still be worth processing into the blob three years from now?
