βOne Reddit user says that killing yourself can alleviate some of the symptoms of seasonal allergies. Another mentions that staying indoors indefinitely prevented all of their symptoms.β
Thanks, google.
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βOne Reddit user says that killing yourself can alleviate some of the symptoms of seasonal allergies. Another mentions that staying indoors indefinitely prevented all of their symptoms.β
Thanks, google.
Both sound like good strategies. Lol
And both sound very reddit-esque
My experience is more of:
"Here's the quick conversion of units you're looking for but without having to enable a host of other page require questionable javascript hosted sites as well as wading through a set of cookie challenges that require you to make multiple clicks just so they don't install tracking cookies on your device so they can see you long after you've left their one-visit-page. If you still want to go through, here's the direct deep link to the page on that site that contains the info you're searching for so you don't have to wade through piles of nested menus. I'm sorry I release 2 tons of CO2 giving you this answer, but its either that or expose yourself raw to that sketchy site for that trivial answer you're looking for."
I find it interesting how people have to change their website content so Google will notice them and give them preferential treatment. Like those cooking websites where they have to tell their life story before giving the recipe.
Google is responsible for the bloat on the website, but also just stealing their content in the summary.
and that's before we get to AMP, where google will 1) outright refuse to show pages that don't follow their guidelines, and 2) just copy the content from those pages to display themselves because the guidelines are designed to make the copying easier for them.
That's not entirely Google's fault. SEO people have been assaulting Google's algorithms for decades. Their unrelenting attempts to game the results for their own profit ruined the internet for everyone. They are the ones who produced bloat in unfathomable quantities to manipulate search results in their favor. Those cooking websites are just the casualties of the never-ending war between aggressive marketing departments and search engine algorithms. It's easy to blame Google because they're generally shit, but they're not really the only guilty party here, perhaps not even the most.
I donβt know, Google controls the board and all the rules. The SEO people are just the players trying to play by those rules.
You're not wrong that it's a lot of people, but Google controls their own algorithms.
They do, but there's no magical button that they can press to cleanse the internet from marketing bloat or even prevent it from polluting the internet. Whatever they do, there will always be people actively trying to game Google's attempts to present useful search results for the user. There will always be very well funded marketing departments working full time trying to manipulate any search algorithm, any ranking method imaginable that Google might employ. And they can never be stopped, only managed. A battle that can't be won, only fought. It's an impossible task, and despite my burning hatred for Google I still think it's a miracle that their search results are as useful as they are, given the truly incomprehensibly enormous amount of spam that's out there.
Google isn't a victim in this. Their "attempts to present useful search results for the user" are financially based. Google wants people to pay for the right to be higher in the results, not game the system.
Theres literally buttons for all of that and they are owned by Google. The world's biggest ad company does have something to with the amount of marketing bloat, believe it or not.
I like that Google is slowly killing their own business model. Increasing costs for websites as they are getting an increase in bots crawling them, without directing actual humans to those sites and not paying those site owners (with some exceptions like Reddit) anything. Itβs just making it even more difficult for small websites to grow as the crawlers increase burdens like energy costs, but without sending traffic or payment. I donβt use Google services any more and havenβt in a long time. Highly recommend people move away from them.
Almost like capitalism is internally contradictory and the only thing that keeps it afloat is that the ecosystem it inhabits has buffers that delay the consequences of contradictory actions.
Make it a fruit store, make google offer juice from the fruits in the store. Exercise your creativity a bit bitte.
The AI summary stops me having to wade through an SEO quagmire.
It's just the latest veneer over the enshittification.
Fortunately there's usually a couple of sources cited so I can go and read them directly.