I've come across this news stating:
Stack Overflow to charge LLM developers for access to its coding content
Now, the content on Stack Overflow or the sister sites aren't the work of Stack Exchange team or investors. It's the users who spend their time and energy to voluntarily share the information and keeping the website from becoming a mess by marking duplicate, voting, editing and keeping thing relevant; all of which is useful to a human user or a ML model. If Stack Overflow is making money off of their content, it's only sensible for the users to be paid.
I just want to clarify, that I understand traffic on Stack Overflow has reduced due to AI chatbots, and they need to make money to keep things up; but it annoys me that I share my knowledge for free so it should be free down the line as well. But, if someone puts a paywall somewhere, I should get a cut.
I am not looking for a definitive answer here, but I am curious to see if folks agree with this thought process, or am I possibly just overreacting?