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jasonjei | 1 year ago
I understand technology needs to change with gamification of SEO but I get so much frustration in my searching and often have to use Google in combination with site filtering keywords (e.g, site:stackoverflow.com). But it would be even more difficult to use if I didn’t even know what sites were trustworthy ``authorities.''
I just wish somebody would disrupt Google like Google did with search and email 2 decades ago. Searching on Alta Vista or Yahoo was a nightmare until Google came into our universe.
safety1st|1 year ago
I logged in today, not a single mention of a friend in any way, shape or form on my feed. No posts from friends. No comments from friends. No "here's what your friend liked."
Half of the content wasn't even stuff I was following, it was posts that were "similar" to something I liked or to some group I was in.
It's amazing what a bait and switch these companies pulled. They really leaned into it. Google barely resembles a search engine now. Facebook is basically just a billboard.
underlipton|1 year ago
Zuckerberg and co. muscled their way in and extracted value out of the dismantling of traditional social dynamics and cohesion, and left us with a hole where the scaffolding of youth should have been. Very Uber-esque. Actually, it describes any number of start-ups from the last 2 decades. Maybe "disruption" has a negative connotation for a reason.
joenot443|1 year ago
For better or worse, millennials have become much more discretionary in what they post online than they were 15 years ago. I imagine Facebook had organic content from your real friends to show you then it probably would, the well's just run dry.
the_snooze|1 year ago
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pmlnr|1 year ago
The web was different as well.
the_snooze|1 year ago
Google isn't some dainty little startup. They're the dominant interface (search and browser!) through which most of the planet uses the internet.
jasonjei|1 year ago
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mrtksn|1 year ago
As a long time Google user, I was used to search for phrases that might be written in articles related to the stuff that I’m looking for. I had to switch my mental model on how Google works, so instead of typing what might have been written in an article about the stuff I’m looking for I had to type my question.
Maybe it’s time for another unlearning phase and learn how to use the LLM dominant Google? I’m not sure yet, LLMs seem too unpredictable.
mancerayder|1 year ago
Google remains simple, but its output is corrupt.
marcosdumay|1 year ago
There were plenty of engines where you could just type a query and they would list sites for you.
bluGill|1 year ago
underlipton|1 year ago
I suppose Google would have to somehow exit the personal data broker business to pull this off, too.
masfuerte|1 year ago
[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40133976