• withersailor@aussie.zone
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    2 years ago

    “Many of you may wonder how we have a search team that’s iterating and building all this new stuff and yet somehow, users are still not quite happy,” Raghavan reportedly said.

    Their search has been getting worse and worse for a long time before the Reddit protest.

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      Ironically, reddit’s search feature was also trash. If I wanted to find something on reddit I just went to google and appended “reddit”.

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        IIRC, they cited google as a reason not to work on their own search, since that’s what most of their userbase had got used to searching reddit with anyway by that point.

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          Reddit also cited 3rd party apps, bots and extensions as a reason to not develop many of the features on their own… and here we are now.

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      “Many of us may wonder,” yep. Some of us are pretty sure it’s because Google is now optimizing searches for profitability rather than relevance. They’re very careful to avoid fully explaining how the algorithm arranges search results, but I think the algorithm now has more financial subroutines than software behind it.

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        I recently googled “grass” to find out more about different species and the results were all trying to sell me grass.

        Grass.

        Where I live it’s as common as dirt. I wonder how many people Google the word “grass” with zero qualifiers when trying to BUY grass.

        Ffs

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        You know, that makes me wonder if someone could figure out the old google search algorithm, and use it to make a new, more useful search engine.

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          IIRC PageRank was patented, so it’s public, and at this point the patent is surely expired.