For the past few years, a growing number of users, analysts, and experts raised alarms about a truth that feels obvious to a lot of people who surf around in web browsers: the quality of Google results is in serious decline. Google disagrees.

  • orca@orcas.enjoying.yachts
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    0
    ·
    edit-2
    10 months ago

    Google search is horrendous now. Instead of showing you relevant search results, it’s become an advertising race to the top game. If they can find “sponsored” links or shopping results related to your search, those go to the very top space. It’s about to get way worse as the rise of AI continues to rot the brains of board room suits.

    I use Ecosia and DDG. Ecosia on my personal laptop, and DDG on my phone browser.

    • Mnglw@beehaw.org
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      0
      ·
      10 months ago

      DDG keeps changing my search query because its “not returning a lot of results” or because it thinks I typo’d and it is infuriating to me, sometimes it doesnt even inform me that it did, not even giving me a link to click to get to my actual search query

      'also noticed that it got worse around the same time google did

      • caseyweederman@lemmy.ca
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        0
        ·
        10 months ago

        Yeah, jeez. The number of times I give up and Ctrl+F on the page I’ve clicked to, just to find that the phrase I double-quoted just does not exist there and that my time has been wasted

        • Juno@beehaw.org
          link
          fedilink
          arrow-up
          0
          ·
          10 months ago

          Omg yes

          Search: “staplers”

          “What’s all this saint stuff?? Hmm wtf?”

          ‘Where you trying to search for “St. Rap Lore?” Here are your results.’

    • frog 🐸@beehaw.org
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      0
      ·
      10 months ago

      Back in the early 00s (I think), there was a running joke about how the search engine Ask Jeeves had one purpose, and one purpose only: to amend any search to “where can I buy…?” Because no matter what you searched for, it would inevitably prioritise adverts and online shopping.

      That’s what Google is now.

      I also use Ecosia now. It’s powered by Bing on the back end, I believe, but the results are consistently better than what I get from Google. And it’s like… okay, yes, this is the world we live in now, where Bing is more useful than Google.