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WIRED 于 2026年2月25日(下午2:00)报导称,OpenClaw 使用者据称正在使用名为 Scrapling 的开源 Python 专案,在网站已明确设置反机器人控制的情况下仍进行抓取,而 X 上的社群贴文正加速此事在以旧金山为中心的 AI 圈可见度;推广者将 Scrapling 描述为一层隐匿层,由 OpenClaw 指定目标、再由 Scrapling 处理规避,将该工具塑造成对 Cloudflare Turnstile 等机器人防御的实用绕行方案,并反映出代理驱动资料存取与网站拥有者同意之间更广泛的紧张关系。

该文章的核心证据是一个持续进行的适应循环:Scrapling 自发布以来已被下载超过 200,000 次,Cloudflare 表示其先前已封锁较早版本的 Scrapling,而技术长 Dane Knecht 指出公司在为最新迭代准备新缓解措施之前,已观察到其绕过能力持续上升。Cloudflare 描述了一个反复的攻防回圈(「我们做出变更,然后他们再做出变更」),并主张其网路规模的遥测资料带来优势,同时也在扩大付费存取控制,仅允许 AI 爬虫在客户自订条款下存取。

一场平行发生的加密货币事件让 Scrapling 的动能更加复杂:围绕该专案宣传的 $Scrapling 迷因币先暴涨约 5 小时(300 分钟),随后在抛售潮中崩跌;之后,开发者 Karim Shoair 公开切割并表示提领资金将捐作慈善;与此同时,一个非官方的 GitHub Projects Community 帐号(在 X 上有超过 300,000 名追踪者)删除了宣传贴文,并声明与加密货币无关。更广泛的意涵是网际网路治理走向双轨:自动化仍被视为网路的未来,但也日益受执法与经济因素限制,Cloudflare 宣称在不到 1 年内拦截了 416 billion 次未经请求的抓取尝试,即是其例。

WIRED reports on February 25, 2026 (2:00 PM) that OpenClaw users are allegedly using an open-source Python project called Scrapling to scrape websites despite explicit anti-bot controls, with social posts on X accelerating visibility in San Francisco-centered AI circles. Scrapling is presented by promoters as a stealth layer where OpenClaw specifies targets and Scrapling handles evasion, framing the tool as a practical workaround for bot defenses such as Cloudflare Turnstile and reflecting broader tension between agent-driven data access and site-owner consent.

The article’s core evidence is an active adaptation cycle: Scrapling has been downloaded more than 200,000 times since release, Cloudflare says it had already blocked earlier Scrapling versions, and CTO Dane Knecht states the company observed increasing bypass capability before preparing new mitigations for the latest iteration. Cloudflare describes a repeated defensive-offensive loop (“we make changes, then they make changes”) and argues its network-scale telemetry gives it an advantage, while also expanding paid-access controls that allow AI crawlers only under customer-defined terms.

A parallel crypto episode complicated Scrapling’s momentum: a $Scrapling memecoin promoted around the project surged for about 5 hours (300 minutes) and then collapsed amid sell-offs, after which developer Karim Shoair publicly distanced himself and said withdrawn funds would go to charity; meanwhile, an unofficial GitHub Projects Community account with more than 300,000 X followers removed promotional posts and disclaimed crypto involvement. The broader implication is dual-track internet governance, where automation is still viewed as the web’s future but increasingly constrained by enforcement and economics, illustrated by Cloudflare’s claim of blocking 416 billion unsolicited scraping attempts in less than 1 year.

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