DuckDuckGo Blames Bing for Site Delistings, Still Sucks Anyway
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Politics aside, marketing firms have done the real damage to search engine results by hijacking algorithms with padded, timely, but otherwise meaningless content. "How do I replace the springs on my garage door" will doubtless yield a thousand results from garage door manufacturers, written by clueless marketers, and 9/10ths of the page will just be gibberish like "A well functioning garage door is an excellent investment for your home. Did you know that a recent study concluded that upgrading your garage door will increase your home's value by boosting its curb appeal? We make garage doors in all shapes and sizes, so you can get the door of your dreams! etc etc etc" It's infuriating.
sometimes it feels like those fluff articles are ai generated based on trending topics
My favorite AI generated page was this "Buyer's Guide" on Amazon's marketplace about telescoping poles.
It was so hilarious I had to archive it. I figure a lot of their content is like that. That's certainly true for the wider web.
This is the plot to Ark 3 in Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. Though it was all "middlemen" including hairstylists and telephone sanitizers. There was no Ark 1 or 2, it was just a fake to get ride of them.
Unfortunately, they crash landed on a planet called Earth and became the human race. And their home planet died of a plague contracted from a dirty telephone.
My favorite is when you search for “best X” and the top ten hits are “articles” listing the best X. Except the list is twenty items long, encompassing virtually every X in existence, saying nothing but good things about all of them, and they’re all affiliate links. So helpful.