• Cratermaker
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    11 months ago

    I’ve already left, but seeing them marching towards an IPO makes me even happier with my decision. I just fear that the mountains of helpful troubleshooting and advice on Reddit will be locked away forever soon, while the rest of the web falls to SEO and AI-generated nonsense text…

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      11 months ago

      Reddit Was the only site Google could effectively search. Rip googling questions and adding reddit.

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        Man, and it works great. It is waaaaay more common to find good answers to a question from a bunch of randoms on the Internet than trying to get an actual answer from a random website. Sometimes you find bs but you can usually quite quickly filter it out, and it gives a good basis from which to then continue to search on the topic.

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          I hate that Reddit is so good for answering questions. The alternatives are usually AI written unhelpful trash.

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          It was speedier and usually more effective than forums which crept at a snails pace.

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        I’m trying out Kagi a little bit, and it has a federation search mode of some kind. I tried it for a search and it gave me results from Lemmy.

        I don’t know yet how Kagi compares to Google in terms of results quality, I barely used it so far. It’s pretty expensive though.