Or just copy Mastodon and do content warnings. They're a lot more versatile.
mojo
Cutting out middle management is always the right answer
They aren't reselling their information, they're linking you to the source which then the website decides what to do with your traffic. Which they usually want your traffic, that's the point of a public site.
That's like trying to say it's bad to point to where a book store is so someone can buy from it. Whereas the LLM is stealing from that bookstore and selling it to you in a back alley.
I honestly find it worse then NFTs. With NFTs you're only destroying the environment a little bit and supporting much smaller mom & pop ponzi schemers. With Reddit you're supporting a mega corporation that is actively harmful to a much wider population.
Cut back on graphics, and I mean this unironically
How much did this process cost in taxpayer money?
There is nothing in LLMs that is able to verify the truth. They should not be used for accurate information unless we make some sort of technological breakthrough on that front. It's really good at generating plausible text though.
Reddit started with just bot posts, and it will die as just bot posts