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Th4tGuyII, to RedditMigration in Protests broke Reddit hack for useful Google search results—and Google knows it
@Th4tGuyII@kbin.social avatar

It's a shame really. The Reddit hack really was the only way to get around all the SEO crap invading your search results.

Glad Google seems to be, at least briefly, realising the problem. People want actual answers, not useless crap designed to look like them.

sogekingfisher,

I’d like to see a search engine that has a setting to just search forums. Organic user generated content is where most of the valuable information is, at least for troubleshooting/ product recommendations/ hobbies.

Th4tGuyII,
@Th4tGuyII@kbin.social avatar

Certainly for niche stuff, it is one of the best ways to get any information period.

sadreality, to RedditMigration in Protests broke Reddit hack for useful Google search results—and Google knows it

So big tech gutted the internet with their search engine,

reddit was on of the few places you could get useful, organic content

reddit decided to fuck with the people generating this content

content generating users did not like it, start to strike

google's shiti engine can't return any decent results besides SEO optimized trash

MeatCat, to news in Feds tell automakers not to comply with Mass. “right to repair” law
@MeatCat@dubvee.org avatar

Faced with this dilemma, it’s quite possible the automakers will respond by simply disabling telematics and connected services for customers in the state.

So the automakers may disable a feature I neither need nor want.

Oh no! Anyway…

StewieTheThird,

🎶you got cheesey blasters🎶 Thanks meatcat!

MeatCat,
@MeatCat@dubvee.org avatar

Razzmatazz! And then I fly away on my, um, skateboard.

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