I've written a very long answer, with a lot of details - Now, I want to add even more, but, when I pasted the latest version of my answer into the edit box, it told me that answers are not allowed to be longer than 30k characters:
Some details about my answer:
It's a list of things that can be done in order prevent or deter something (website scraping).
There's very little code, and most of the text isn't code.
Some possibilites I've come up with:
Post a longer version of my answer somewhere else, and link to it - however this would mean more effort to maintain two differs versions, and I don't really like this idea.
Try to make it fit into 30k characters - this would be quite some effort, and not a really a long-term solution, as I will inevitably want to add to it.
Post it somewhere else (for example, a blog), and delete it from Stack Overflow - I don't really like this solution, since I love Stack Overflow, I don't have a blog, and I've got a feeling that nobody will ever see it and benefit from it. (And I wouldn't get reputation points for it ;-))
Just leave it as is - However I don't really like the idea leaving it as is when I could improve it (in fact, I already have improved it).
Just continue in a second post.
So, what should I do? Is this kind of answer even appropriate for Stack Overflow?
This is the answer: How do I prevent site scraping?
(I've also put the latest version on GitHub, which is around 40k characters).
As a bit of an update: I've now done what Joe and others have suggested: I've trimmed down the answer, removed a lot of fluff and some of the less important points, and I've added a link to the GitHub page with the more complete version. Thank you all for your input and opinion, and I now know a lot more about Stack Overflow than I did before :-)