• Optional@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    When users click “share” on a ChatGPT conversation, they think they’re creating a temporary link for a friend or colleague. What they don’t realize is they were also creating a permanent, searchable record of their thoughts, confessions, and sometimes illegal activities seen by Archive.org.

    We’ve really got to start moving back to paper and pens, people.

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      4 days ago

      I’m confused with this whole thing, isn’t there literally a check box to make it discoverable by search engines that the user has to opt in to? Was that not there before?

      • frongt@lemmy.zip
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        Yes, but that wording is misleading. Typical web discovery happens when a crawler finds a published link. It sounds like in this case, they’re just giving each and every share link to Google etc, even if the link is not posted anywhere public.