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I think lemmy content is scraped too, just how the whole web is beeing scraped. I do not have any proof for it though.
I have seen a user add a like anti-commercial AI license as a footer for every comment he writes lol
I don't host a Lemmy instance, but I post links in my comments. I sometimes generate and share unique-ish URLs to share updates with specific versions of my hobby projects. I've seen them queried a few times in my Apache logs by useragents claiming to be from OpenAI, Anthropic, etc. Also search engine crawler bots.
Here's the IP whose useragent claimed to be an Anthropic bot, seems like others have encountered the same behaviour: https://abuseipdb.com/check/216.73.216.135