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codeviking | 3 years ago

Maybe you're right. But I'm not convinced.

I feel like the mass centralization of content is starting to unwind a bit. As things scale the generalized sources usually become less valuable to me. With more content comes more noise, and that noise is hard to sift through. And while Google isn't perfect, they're better at sifting through this noise than most sites are.

Take StackOverflow as an example. When it first emerged I found it really useful. Answers were generally high quality. There were valuable discussions about the merits of one approach versus another. Now it's a sea of duplicate questions, poor answers and meandering discussions. I rarely visit it anymore, as it's rarely helpful. And I regularly have to correct information others glean from it, as it's often wrong or incomplete.

So I suppose this all goes to say that I'm optimistic that things are headed in the right direction. I imagine things will ebb and flow for some time. But I believe Google and other search engines will always have a role to play, as there will always be new, valuable things to discover.

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