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The Crawlers tab displays a table of AI crawlers that are requesting access to your content, and how they interact with your pages. The table provides the following information.
Column
Details
Crawler
The name of the AI crawler and the operator that owns it.
The total number of allowed and unsuccessful requests, with trend chart. Unsuccessful requests may come from any rule or response error, not just the block action in AI Crawl Control.
Robots.txt violations
The number of times the AI crawler has violated your robots.txt file.
When blocking an AI crawler, you can configure the details of the response that gets returned to the AI crawler. Specifically, you can configure:
The response code
The response body
This provides you with a channel to open dialogue with the AI crawler owner, and to inform the AI crawler how to properly license their content, thereby creating a direct path from crawling attempt to commercial agreement.