Another useful feature for power users that Google is killing.

They don’t care about us that day they we have a problem and the solution is in a now defunct site. That doesn’t generate revenue. “When People search on Google they need to find what they need on a click on the ads”, the shareholders are saying

  • Chozo
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    3810 months ago

    Thinking Google is “the internet” is probably part of the problem.

    • @friend_of_satan@lemmy.world
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      3110 months ago

      100% this. Google is killing Google. We just need to embrace that death and start using and promoting better alternatives.

        • Dojan
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          510 months ago

          I’ve heard of Ecosia, but I’ve never heard of how exactly their model works. It sounds to good to be true, so I’ve always written it off as bullshit.

          • robotica
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            410 months ago

            Ahh yes, the classic “it’s not 100% good, so it’s 100% bad” thinking

            • Dojan
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              510 months ago

              More like “a company doesn’t do something out of the kindness of their own heart” thinking.

              Maybe they are fantastic, but the idea of a company doing something positive for the world just by me using their product (for free) sounds outlandish.

        • ඞmir
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          910 months ago

          Another paid service that has no reason not to enshittify

          • @friend_of_satan@lemmy.world
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            What is the alternative if we need a searchable index of the internet? Self host? Participate in a community driven swarm? Is that possible or even feasible for us to do? I’d love to see such a thing. It would be quite interesting to learn about the architecture of it, especially ways that the tech prevents gaming the search results, but I have yet to see something like that.

            Or are you suggesting that internet search should be done by a non-profit or government agency that we fund with tax dollars? Even the internet archive struggles to stay alive.

            Edit: yay, no answers (ie: no alternatives to a for-profit company driven search engine), just angry downvotes, haha

            • @pirat@lemmy.world
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              210 months ago

              If you figure out how to search “correctly” on SearXNG instances, some of them are pretty good (though they source part of their results from google). That’s how I search most of the time nowadays. I’ve found a favourite instance and a few backups. My most important advice is: to change the default language from “auto” to “en”, and only change it to some other locale for results specifically in that language/country.

          • @gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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            210 months ago

            Honestly, I hope it’s around long enough. Right now it’s very good and rapidly improving. Enshittification by definition only happens when a service is large enough and successful enough. Until that happens, I’m going to keep using what for me is the best search option.

            Let’s face it. Search is a fundamental necessity of the internet. How many models can functionally work?

            • It could be free for the user, but supported by ads. We’ve seen how that works. Maybe it’s run its course.

            • It could be ad-free and paid for by users. The competitive incentive at least is to give users the best possible experience.

            • It could be entirely free and provided as a utility. Literally no one is asking for a government run Internet.

            • Maybe there’s some futuristic solution like an Open Source distributed network in which users run the search themselves. As far as I know nobody has come up with a search that doesn’t require a massive database with enormous costs.