ChatGPT quietly scrubbed today nearly 50,000 shared conversations from Google's index after our investigation. They thought they'd solved the problem. They were wrong. (1/5)
A new Digital Digging investigation, conducted with @osint77760, has uncovered 110,000 ChatGPT conversations preserved in 's Wayback Machine—a digital time capsule OpenAI can't touch. (2/5)
@osint77760 While OpenAI scrambled to de-index conversations from Google, they forgot the internet's most basic rule—nothing truly disappears. had already captured everything. (3/5)
@osint77760 In one particularly damning conversation, an Italian-speaking lawyer for a multinational energy corporation laid bare their strategy to displace indigenous Amazonian communities. (4/5)
So policy is that links may be excluded from the Wayback Machine at the request for rights holders. Since users shared the chats voluntary, the question is, who is the right holder here? Users own the input they provide to ChatGPT, which includes their prompts questions. @MarkGraham “I can/will tell you we have not gotten, or honored any requests for (large scale) URL exclusion of " URLs. If OpenAI, the rights holder for material from the domain asked for the exclusion of URLs from the URL pattern we would probably honor that request. However, they have not made such a reques
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