Google is trying something new on the search feed

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    2 years ago

    I don’t think this feature will be anything like reddit or lemmy. But I do see what they are going for.

    Unless they have something like AI powered moderation, it will turn into a shit show really quickly.

    • jet@hackertalks.com
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      I’m not sure I see what they’re going for. Where are they going to get this human generated content? How are they going to keep it from being AstroTurfed or LLM?

      What community is going to police it and self-moderate it? Is it going to be like Google maps reviews for places? Where there’s really no discussion just kind of shouting into the void.

      Is it going to be like Amazon reviews?

      The whole value of Reddit threads was that you could read them and see organic discussion a real back and forth. Evaluate the earnestness of the discussion, a post by single person with no feedback it’s not super helpful even on Reddit. Honestly the best results came when there is disagreement in the conversation, forcing the subject matter experts to come out from the corners and stop lurking and contribute.

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      2 years ago

      I maintain the only reason Google ever shut any product down was because they weren’t able to extract useful data from it fast enough. It’s the only reason any of their products exist.

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        Disagree

        For many of the services they shut down, they accomplished what they wanted.

        Sometimes, the purpose isn’t to create a shiny new product people enjoy and will pay for

        Sometimes, the purpose is to create competition for a product you don’t like, make sure they fail by having a decent competing offering, and then shutting the offering down when the threat of competition has passed

  • Anissem@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    Google, a company you can trust. A company that thought the phrase ‘Don’t be evil’ didn’t fit anymore.

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      Well yeah, if they were truly going to follow the “don’t be evil” motto they’d have to give up capitalism, which ain’t gonna happen.

      • fulano@lemmy.eco.br
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        2 years ago

        I remember when they took it off. They probably brought it back because it was giving them a bad image.

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          I remember people saying that too. Then someone on reddit pointed out that they had moved it to the bottom quietly before the whole rexxit thing. Not sure how to interpret it being removed, added back and moved discretely. But as they say in Camp Cretaceous, “at least…” it’s in there somewhere.

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            2 years ago

            I looked for more info, and you’re right. Strange, because I can remember it clearly. Was I a victim of the mandela effect?

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              2 years ago

              Nah, no Mandela effect here. Just businesses being sneaky about appearing honest.

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            2 years ago

            You’re right, I checked here, and they always moved the line. Feels strange to see how our memories can trick us.

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    2 years ago

    This will be saving you typing in +reddit +stackspace on searches. Still the same results.

    Wish they’d include a -pinterest option.

    • Yukito01@beehaw.org
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      Two years is too generous. 6 months later unofficially dropped support, 1 year later introduce some stupid redesign and some functionality that lowers user experience, and then 2 years later is merged with some other random Google service.

      • xavier666@lemm.ee
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        2 years ago

        2 years later… “Good news! Perspective has now been organically merged with Google Search”

  • Kara@kbin.social
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    Maybe I’m crazy, but I kinda doubt that this is likely to be killed off. It’s not it’s own platform like Reddit, it just takes content that’s more likely to be made by people from websites like Reddit, blogs, and other social media platforms and puts it all in one place.
    But who knows with Google.

    • Melpomene@kbin.social
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      That’s how I read it too. I guess there is a legitimate concern that Google is aiming to be the aggregated “front page of the internet” by providing the front end that people use to interact with the content they link to, but we shall see.

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    2 years ago

    If people are looking for alternatives that won’t be shut down, you… recommend they look to Google!? Ahahahahaha!

  • Varyag@kbin.social
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    2 years ago

    Ah yes, cause the problem by promoting SEO websites with machine generated content, then sell the solution! Splendid!

  • luna@kbin.social
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    2 years ago

    These are just Lenses or whatever, smaller search engines had them for ages. I’m still waiting for DuckDuckGo to add them, strange that even Google was faster than them

  • johnthedoe@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    It’s crazy they haven’t done this years ago. Hopefully it doesn’t go anywhere and as pointless as Google plus or buzz or whatever