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Is Artificial Intelligence STEALING your content?

Lately, there's been a certain amount of complaint from those working in the publishing industry, especially bloggers and owners of informational websites on this topic. But what's happening? AI accesses websites' editorial content, reads it, assimilates it, reworks it, and presents it in a summarized and schematic format to users searching for those answers online.

The consequence is naturally a collapse in traffic and therefore in bloggers' earnings.

Is this the right situation? How can we avoid having our blog cannibalized and continue to provide unique content, forcing those who want to use it to go to our website?

There's a solution. We've adopted it, it's called Sitista Writewall.


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It consists of making only the first part of the article public (perhaps for SEO purposes or to generate interest) and then fading the text until an invitation to register to read the rest of the article.

It's an elegant and definitive solution. Only human readers register, provide an email address, and click confirm. This way, no AI can cannibalize your content; the first introductory section will be completely useless to them without the second, which requires registration.

How does it work?

Once our technicians have created and enabled this functionality on your blog, all you have to do is naturally write your article and decide where to insert the Writewall (a normal Gutenberg block that can be called up by your editor, the same one with which you are writing the article). at that point go to the beginning and everything you write under the Writewall will be obscured in the front-end and available only to registered users.

Available free of charge (upon request) on all our sites and blogs.

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