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itsankur | 1 year ago
We recognize it as an unrewarding, tedious, and time-consuming thing humans have had to do until the latest abilities of browser agents.
As we built and learnt more about the industry we started to understand the underlying problems. For 99% of web sites web scraping isn’t the problem, the lack of compensation is.
We think there’s actually a better way to do this. If there’s enough demand, we can facilitate a rev share between agent scrapers and websites. Scrapers will pay less than what they pay for proxies and websites get a new revenue stream.
These are our thoughts at least so far. We aren’t ashamed of what we’ve built by any means in the way your comment implies lol. We want to see if we can benefit both parties in a win-win marketplace.
scarface_74|1 year ago
How is what you’re doing any better than what you are complaining about?
itsankur|1 year ago
2) We aren’t complaining. We’re curious how others view this topic and space because it’s a contentious topic. We recognize that we might be able to address the larger issue of lack of compensation for websites being scraped by facilitating a win-win marketplace (only loser is proxy providers).