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darsoli | 5 years ago
I don't agree with Google being blamed for this. They're trying desperately to fix the problem. Maybe they're not as effective as you'd hope, but why would a "multipolar" search world be better? Wouldn't all search engines be plagued with people trying to game the system?
awhitby|5 years ago
jjk166|5 years ago
Let's say you have 10 search engines each with their own algorithm. 1 of them has an exploitable weakness. Either they close this weakness by switching to one of the superior algorithms or they get exploited and become much less useable than their competitors. In either case, you soon have 9 search algorithms. Repeat this process a few times and you're back to a monoculture. Best case scenario, you reach a stable equilibrium where a few different search engines are all plagued by different but roughly equivalent issues, such that none is good enough to beat out the others.
rchaud|5 years ago
Remember that a big selling point for Mac computers is that "they don't get viruses". Since that's not true, it's taken to mean that the number of viruses targeting MacOS is minuscule compared to Windows OS.
An alternative search engine that doesn't play favourites (AMP, Youtube results) and isn't predicated on selling ads could definitely do better in answering queries in specific niches.
carapace|5 years ago
jjk166|5 years ago
bserge|5 years ago
Half a screen of shit, either way. The difference is in who makes the money from it. And it's not the user.