Le 05-08-25 à 06:44, James Aylett a écrit :
I like the use case, but I don't see why you would want to disallow
aggregators to pull the feed.

You might want it for many reasons. One of my reasons which worries me more and more, is that some aggregators, bots do not respect the Creative Common license (or at least the way I understand it).
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/1.0/

    Attribution
    *No commercial Use*
    *Share A Like*

When an aggregator or a service starts to do business with my feeds (Ads, data mining) IMHO it violates the license. Though there are not many ways to block the bots.
    * Some don't respect robots.txt
    * Blocking IP very difficult for the common user
* Reading the Creative License by I don't know how many bots/ services respect it

As James said, also, it might be something you are developing for an application and not suitable for aggregation. :/ Many issues.



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