My daily walk in Sofia was in rusty areas.
I saw a duck, which is quite uncommon for my neighborhood. We mostly have crows, rooks, magpies, jays and other related crow-ish species. I didn’t even know this mini-river existed, it starts nowhere and ends nowhere. It’s walled by layers of rusty walls. I’m not sure if I can even legally reach it without trespassing some abandoned or poorly maintained industrial lot.



Found some hats along the way.


The orange friend is Pesho, already featured here as Son of a Mother.



The weather was nice and helped me get to 15K steps.
Nature finds a way.
Hey, Veselin, can you offer some guidance on getting rid of the bots? A lot of folks on WordPress are getting scraped mercilessly. Back in the day somebody told me how to restrict my site (it might have been you, and it seems to be working, or else I’m uninteresting to bots) but I can’t find the permission now. Do you know where it’s located in the menu? I feel like this is important knowledge to share.
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It’s under Settings -> Reading. There are two checkboxes under “Your site is visible to everyone.”
The first will make your site disappear from Google and you’ll lose a significant % of your traffic and some mildly evil bots.
The second will make your content unavailable to ChatGPT.
Neither will impact the million rogue AI startups, mercilessly crawling the web to train models. But those bots are evil and behave like real users, ignore the instructions, and are not easy to block. Maybe there’s a specialized plugin that will do the trick.
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Thank you Veselin that’s exactly what I was looking for. Do you mind if I copy/paste that answer?
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Keep in mind this is my personal blog, I’m not responding in an official capacity. If you want an official response, please reach out to support.
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Of course. I tend to forget that Big Brother is watching. Thank you, Veselin. I will paraphrase.
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Thanks, my recommendation would be to only use the second checkbox. Google is still mostly useful, despite the AI overview. It sends some traffic. Not as much as it used to but it’s better than nothing.
As for blocking the chinese bots, the TikTok AI and likes, I don’t know. I’ll need to research that, it’s not my area of expertise.
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I get some hits from Google. The second one is what I have mine set at, and it seems to be working so far, at least with the current bot incursion some of the others I follow are dealing with, so I thought I’d let them know about it. In the end, we can all tell who the real people are, and they’re the ones who matter.
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How do you know it’s bot incursion?
I’ve had a few very suspicious traffic spikes, and both were caused by links to images. Apparently I published a great photo of the tallest building in Sofia.
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We’re publishing some short stories right now: a few of the authors have seen viewership spikes in the 10,000 to 30,000 range over the past month. (Normally we get double digits per day at best) Now I wish this was for real, but it just ain’t.
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Please, send me some blogs. I can create a ticket and send it to a person who is familiar with anti-spam.
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That is so kind of you. It hasn’t happened to me yet but I will ask the others who’ve mentioned it if they’re interested in pursuing that.
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No takers yet. Maybe they just like to complain. Maybe they like the views.
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Your observations are fabulous!
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Is that a lone duck?
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