For the past few years, a growing number of users, analysts, and experts raised alarms about a truth that feels obvious to a lot of people who surf around in web browsers: the quality of Google results is in serious decline. Google disagrees.

  • @megopie@beehaw.org
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    271 year ago

    Honestly I don’t think it’s just Google, DDG has been getting worse as well, not quite as bad as Google but still similar issues where the thing I’m looking for is buried under spam sites built to a generic standard with shitty content but spectacular search engine optimization.

    And pumping out sites and pages like that is optimal in the current market as it is the best way to get clicks, as supposed to investing in skilled writing, investigation and research.

    The problem is that the major search engines have all kind of sat on their behinds about this and actively sold these bad websites assistance in gaming their search engine. The search engines would have to rebuild their search functions to find signs of bad sites and deprioritize them in the list, not just show things that seem relevant. They’ll probably never do this because then they’d hurt the part of their business that is helping shitty sites game the engine.

    • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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      161 year ago

      It’s AI-generated content. Someone is just telling the AI to generate content that will capture X search term. Like free google ads, except instead of configuring target keywords in a system designed to do that, they’re bridging the gap with content designed to capture search traffic.

      Because of AI, this is flattened again to a simple config. You could have an adwords-like interface where you’re configuring target keywords and phrases, and then you just click “run” and you have a pile of content designed to connect the dots you configured. Here’s a keyword, here’s a URl. When people search this keyword I want them to end up at this URL. Write me an article that will meet both those criteria.

      Maybe this AI shit is like the warp drive in the three-body problem: it feeds off a space filled with well-organized information, but when it’s used, it pollutes that environment with bullshit, rendering future use of that information ecosystem less valuable.

    • @Stillhart@lemm.ee
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      61 year ago

      as supposed to

      Not to be that guy, but it’s “as opposed to”. Hope this helps in the future!

      • @megopie@beehaw.org
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        21 year ago

        I say supposed here in place of opposed as “ supposed” implies “a correct course of action”, rather than “an alternative but opposite course of action.”

        • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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          31 year ago

          But the way it fits into the sentence doesn’t match that use case. It does perfectly match the use case for the phrase “as opposed to”.

        • Gaywallet (they/it)
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          1 year ago

          As an FYI, opposed does not necessarily mean opposite, it can and often means in contrast to or in conflict with. Shades of gray, but either word works fine here.

    • @ranandtoldthat@beehaw.org
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      51 year ago

      In the mid aughts every time Google updated their ranking, and results shuffled it was called the “Google dance”. We sorely need a major Google dance.

  • @UNIX84@beehaw.org
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    251 year ago

    It’s kind of terrible now. Since late 2023, when I go to search technical specs of hardware, I am presented with a view that looks like browsing an online shopping catalog. It’s weird and unwanted. For personal use, I went back to DDG.

  • @lichtmetzger@feddit.de
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    211 year ago

    It’s gotten so hard to find authentic, useful results that people have started adding the word “Reddit” to search terms

    I have definitely done that multiple times.

    • @BCsven@lemmy.ca
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      41 year ago

      Kagi search. 100 free ones then subscription plan, but it gives good search results like google back in 2010

  • @Undaunted@feddit.de
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    161 year ago

    I’m using Kagi for quite some time now and it’s awesome. But recently I was using a different machine and did not have my login credentials at hand so I used Google and holy shit I didn’t remember Google giving such aweful results. I was not able to find what I was looking for. Then searched the same thing on my phone through Kagi and the solution was in the first three results. So yes I also feel that Google search is getting worse.

    • fckgwrhqq2yxrkt
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      71 year ago

      Pay for the service or you will become the product. Kagi is more than worth it, its so nice to be able to find what I’m looking for again.

      • moon_matter
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        1 year ago

        I can’t be paying $5 or $10/month for yet another service. I understand the companies need to make money, but the amount of services asking for a subscription is getting out of hand. And $5 is really high for a search engine, that price is crazy. I was expecting something like $12/year for unlimited searches.

        • fckgwrhqq2yxrkt
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          41 year ago

          You either pay with your money or by viewing paid content. I save WAY more time than the $5 is worth to me not having to dig to find real results. It’s ability to surface actual product reviews instead of page after page of amazon affiliate links has saved me hundreds of dollars. I felt it was crazy to pay for too, the free trial immediately changed my mind. You don’t know how bad you have it until you see how good it could be.

            • BarbecueCowboy
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              11 year ago

              I could blame a lot of things here, but it’s just obviously been far too long since I’ve done basic math. I appreciate you fact checking me.

  • The Doctor
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    61 year ago

    googles some Terraform syntax

    gets a blog post from 2023

    the code in the blog post is Perl, not Terraform

    You don’t say.

  • Chahk
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    61 year ago

    Google has not been interested in providing value to end-users for a while now. They are at the point in the enshittification process where because of their monopoly in search, they are able to stop providing value to their paying customers as well (sites that use AdWords, etc.) and just line their own pockets.