But they "can't" stop the rampant bot problem, from obvious scams posted all over to bots sponsored by Soros and our government to push propaganda.
Sure they don't wanna get rid of the shill bots but even the malicious ones are fine. There's this shit about winning and joining some telegram going really big now on youtube if you comment under people's videos on youtube if they are sufficiently big enough. They just don't care and prolably don't want to make it harder for the shill bots so they keep all of em.
They "can't" make their search results show relevant information. Nowadays if you search for something simple, all the results are utterly shit. You get nothing but shitty lists thrown together by someone mass producing shitty lists that repeat themselves for SEO. No useful information.
It's actually worse btw. Try going back on Google searches or any search machine really. You can't go as far as you used to because they will pretent to have x miliion hits but only show you 30 something pages at all. I've tried this with controversial stuff(where you can't find anything not MSM bashing conservatives) and benign things which just end with nothing quickly. Internet is pretty dead, make the test yourself.
The specific problem I'm referring to isn't even controversial stuff. It's basic shit like looking up how to do a DIY repair on your car or whatever. The search results are orders of magnitude worse than they use to be.
It's because Google provides the ads on these shitty websites. Google has a vested interest in not deranking shitty websites with a billion ads and poorly written articles that are only written specifically to game the search algorithm.
It's not only google though. You can try this with Bing, Yahoo, any of tem really. You won't be finding the same stuff you did a lot of years ago. As I said before: Internet's dead and buried, the ones who did it are high up in google's heiarchy. There's this dead internet theory going about but I don't think people were expecting it to be proven this way. Seriously, for everyone: try searching yourself even if it's something mundane(like lettuce for example) and go back multiple pages on google. Not only will you see pages just repeat but you'll also see a sudden end with lettuce as an example (297.000.000 hits) going down quickly.
It's not just Google, but Google is the company that is most poised to stop it on their platform. They are completely capable. I'm pretty sure they've actually reverted algorithm improvements that stopped this type of aggressive SEO.
Sure they don't wanna get rid of the shill bots but even the malicious ones are fine. There's this shit about winning and joining some telegram going really big now on youtube if you comment under people's videos on youtube if they are sufficiently big enough. They just don't care and prolably don't want to make it harder for the shill bots so they keep all of em.
It's actually worse btw. Try going back on Google searches or any search machine really. You can't go as far as you used to because they will pretent to have x miliion hits but only show you 30 something pages at all. I've tried this with controversial stuff(where you can't find anything not MSM bashing conservatives) and benign things which just end with nothing quickly. Internet is pretty dead, make the test yourself.
The specific problem I'm referring to isn't even controversial stuff. It's basic shit like looking up how to do a DIY repair on your car or whatever. The search results are orders of magnitude worse than they use to be.
It's because Google provides the ads on these shitty websites. Google has a vested interest in not deranking shitty websites with a billion ads and poorly written articles that are only written specifically to game the search algorithm.
It's not only google though. You can try this with Bing, Yahoo, any of tem really. You won't be finding the same stuff you did a lot of years ago. As I said before: Internet's dead and buried, the ones who did it are high up in google's heiarchy. There's this dead internet theory going about but I don't think people were expecting it to be proven this way. Seriously, for everyone: try searching yourself even if it's something mundane(like lettuce for example) and go back multiple pages on google. Not only will you see pages just repeat but you'll also see a sudden end with lettuce as an example (297.000.000 hits) going down quickly.
It's not just Google, but Google is the company that is most poised to stop it on their platform. They are completely capable. I'm pretty sure they've actually reverted algorithm improvements that stopped this type of aggressive SEO.