Got a warning for my blog going over 100GB in bandwidth this month… which sounded incredibly unusual. My blog is text and a couple images and I haven’t posted anything to it in ages… like how would that even be possible?

Turns out it’s possible when you have crawlers going apeshit on your server. Am I even reading this right? 12,181 with 181 zeros at the end for ‘Unknown robot’? This is actually bonkers.

Edit: As Thunraz points out below, there’s a footnote that reads “Numbers after + are successful hits on ‘robots.txt’ files” and not scientific notation.

Edit 2: After doing more digging, the culprit is a post where I shared a few wallpapers for download. The bots have been downloading these wallpapers over and over, using 100GB of bandwidth usage in the first 12 days of November. That’s when my account was suspended for exceeding bandwidth (it’s an artificial limit I put on there awhile back and forgot about…) that’s also why the ‘last visit’ for all the bots is November 12th.

    • Vorpal@programming.dev
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      3 hours ago

      It is common custom to indicate quotes, with either “quotes” or for a longer quote a

      block quote

      The latter can be done by prefixing the line with a > here on lemmy (uses the common markdown syntax).

      Doing either of this help avoid ambiguity.

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        23 minutes ago

        You replied to the wrong person. I already know this, but clearly the person who posted the quote doesn’t ;)

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        2 hours ago

        Thanks the taking the time. I always find it hard to follow up and point out the ambiguity / alternative without coming across in some unwelcome way