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The Woman Whose Date Calls an Uber Black to Dave & Busters

The Cut2 min read
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The Woman Whose Date Calls an Uber Black to Dave & Busters

Original Article Summary

Every week, the Cut’s Sex Diaries column features a new sex and dating story from an anonymous city dweller. In this week’s story, a talent manager goes out with a hard-to-read neurologist, then sleeps over with his cats on their second date.

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Our Analysis

The Cut's publication of a new Sex Diaries column featuring a story about a talent manager's date with a neurologist, which includes details about their second date sleeping over with his cats, marks a notable example of online content that may be classified as adult or erotic in nature. This means that website owners who publish or aggregate similar content may need to reassess their content policies and consider how AI bots and crawlers interact with such material. For instance, if a website owner has an llms.txt file that restricts AI bot access to certain pages or sections, they may need to review and update these restrictions to ensure compliance with changing content policies and guidelines. To navigate these changes, website owners can take several actionable steps: first, review their existing llms.txt files to ensure that AI bot access restrictions align with their content policies; second, consider implementing more granular controls over AI bot access to specific pages or sections containing adult or erotic content; and third, monitor AI bot traffic to identify potential issues or areas where their content policies may need to be updated.

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