If they were just talking about Reddit, I’d assume something dodgy was going on connected with the IPO. But Quora is supposedly back from the dead too… Am I missing something glaringly obvious here?

    • @Wanderer@lemm.ee
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      And Israeli bots (probably IDF and Pro-Israelis too)

      Seriously I just discovered this. Go search any random Gaza/Palestine/Israel post you will see -50 for someone saying “Israel has killed children and should stop killing children” and like +300 for “this article is so biased it’s taking about Israeli attacks but no mention of how Hamas is the real cause of this death”.

      I’m not even going to bother to link because I want people to see for themselves rather than it looking like I’m selecting the worst if it.

    • @Omega_Haxors@lemmy.ml
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      Mfers still believe in Russiagate despite everything… It’s time to accept they’re not Russian trolls, your country is just full of fascists.

    • Dandroid
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      It probably has a lot to do with their IPO as well. They want to look like they are doing well ahead of that.

    • @pop@lemmy.ml
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      That tired but always working deflection. Let me get a little creative. I’m pretty sure it’s underground blind mole rats this time.

      theys r comin 4r us, I’m telling ya, mark my wurds. ya’ll bein minefukd while yous wer sleepin

      How’s my russian? did I do it right?

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        Dude, you guys got owned bad last time around. You can pretend it didn’t happen but there’s extensive documentation of how you got caught with your pants down and got fucked hard in the ass.

        Now it’s 8 years later and you’re still walking around with your pants around your ankles.

    • @force@lemmy.world
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      Yeah this isn’t Reddit but more than 80% (>4/5) of Twitter is bots. It’s to the point where you can find any blue checkmark account, reply to them with a prompt, and more likely than not they’ll have a wacky and clearly autogenerated response. Sometimes they just reply things like “sorry, I can’t generate content that depicts violence” to random posts too.

      Dead internet theory is almost a reality and I hate it. It’s already happened to Google search results / blogs.

      • @Fades@lemmy.world
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        Almost? It’s been a thing for awhile. Shit, Reddit got started by using bots to feign engagement. It’s just that it’s gotten so much easier and faster

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    Simplest explanation is that the general public doesn’t give a shit and while Facebook is on the downturn (not sure if numbers can back that up) people need to go somewhere else. Maybe that is reddit right now, they got the marketing and content to get people on it.

      • @originalfrozenbanana@lemm.ee
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        Enron’s share price was very high right up until the end, too. Share price is not necessarily a good indicator of underlying fundamentals

      • @Omega_Haxors@lemmy.ml
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        Stock price isn’t a representation of the current value of a company, it’s the projected value of a company down the line.

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    The article seems to suggest a change on the Google search algo and how Reddit pumps the SEO is to blame as it’s showing up in search rankings above other more relevant results.

    I’m assuming “traffic” here is individual page visits, which would shoot up if people are just pulling up one page from a “how do I do X” type of search. I doubt this boost is coming from people sticking around, but I’m sure that’s not how Reddit will spin it.

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      I do believe reddit pops up in my search results more frequently these days than it did a year ago, without any explicit prompting with ‘reddit’ keyword… (just based on my impression, though)

    • @Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works
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      Yes and no. No, it’s not Reddit doing it. Yes, Google is strongly favoring reddit results. They are combating AI content in this manner.

      Google searches are becoming worthless more and more. This may be the beginning of the end for them unless users quickly adopt their generative search approach when they release it.

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    I cannot wait for reddit going public, it’s going to generate so much drama, that’s going to be soooo good.

    Lemmy instances brace yourself

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      Im just sad my bank won’t let me buy puts without using my house or business as collateral

  • Atemu
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    Google has massive swing; there’s a whole industry around getting Google to prefer your low quality crap nobody wants to see over others’ low quality crap nobody wants to see.

    If Google has finally figured out a metric to measure “helpfulness” of a website and punishes unhelpful websites, a bunch of dogshit that would have otherwise gotten top spots may have been banished to page 2.
    Reddit results would naturally creep up because of that (and therefore get a lot more clicks), even if they didn’t change at all.

    • @BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world
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      Didn’t Reddit signpost that they’d signed a deal with Google over AI? Is Google driving visitors to Reddit in exchange and to their benefit?

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      Google directly said a few months ago that they’re changing their algorithm to expose more Reddit content.

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      The whole reason that Google exists today is that their PageRank algorithm was a great way to identify good content. At its basics, it worked by counting the number of pages that linked to a certain page. More incoming links meant the page was more useful. It didn’t matter how many relevant search terms you stuffed into your page. What matters was votes from other people, expressed in the form of linking to your page.

      But, that algorithm failed for 2 reasons. One is that it became cheaper and easier to put up sites that linked to sites you wanted to promote. The other was that people stopped blogging on their own blogs, and stopped creating their own websites, and instead used walled gardens like Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, etc. That meant it was hard to measure links back to a site, and that it was easier to create fake links.

      So, now it’s a constant war of SEO people vs. Google Search Quality people, and the Google people are losing. Sometimes there are brief victories for Google which result in good Reddit results appearing higher up. Then the SEO people catch up and either pollute Reddit and/or push Reddit links off the first page.

      It would all be really depressing even if it weren’t for generative AI being used to pollute everything. With LLMs coming in and vomiting their content all over everything, we might be forced back to the bad old days of Yahoo where some individual human curated lists of good things and 99% of content was invisible.

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    Taking a cursory look I feel like posts still aren’t being engaged with like they used to. I remember seeing posts with 100,000 upvotes very regularly on the front page, but you really don’t see that anymore. Yeah maybe they tweaked their calculations but why make your site look like it’s not as engaging as before right before a major IPO offer?

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    Fuck me, I’m not even using Google directly, I’m currently on MetaGer which is a meta search engine, and even there, I got annoyed today already that half the top links were shitty Reddit links.

    I hate this shit so much. I work as a Software Engineer, so using web search was half our work day a few years back.
    Personally, I’m thankfully already at a point where I can figure out most things by fucking around. But we have an intern who’s new to the job and she regularly tells me that she struggles to find anything useful on the rather mainstream technologies that we’re using.

    To some degree, LLMs are still a workaround for that, but they won’t be able to update to newer information without pulling in LLM spam, so either we’re stuck with the current technologies for the foreseeable future or we won’t have a way of finding anything in a few years.

    And the worst part is that I can’t think of a real solution. Maybe we could use a search engine, which only queries official documentation directly. That could be an improvement, as often not even that shows up in the normal search results. But really, what our intern needs is tutorials and those are virtually indistinguishable from LLM spam…

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      Official documentation can, sadly, only contain so much information. Lots of tools are community driven and there are some niche uses of libraries that official docs don’t know about, or including them would just take up space.

      • Ephera
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        Yeah, for sure. I’m mostly saying that she sometimes struggled to even just find an appropriate Hello World example, to the point where she would ask me for help after a while.
        Then I, having already gotten used to the terrible search engine results, opened the official documentation directly and had it after a handful of clicks.

        Obviously, she understood pretty quickly, but the official documentation doesn’t always have a built-in search and can be difficult to navigate, so that’s why I’m saying even just a search engine for that could be good…

  • @Neon_Dystopia@lemmy.ml
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    Subs picked to be “mainstream” get botted to death and every other sub is half dead, so not really. Quality fell off a cliff.

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    I wonder if there was some kind of technological revolution that made it exponentially easier to generate text that happened recently.