• istanbullu@lemmy.ml
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    7 months ago

    You don’t get to blame AI for this. Reddit was already overrun by corporate and US gov trolls long before AI.

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      7 months ago

      “New poison has been added to arsenic. Should you stop drinking it? Subscribe to find out.”

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        7 months ago

        OMG 😂, so good! Your comment I mean, not arsenic.

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      7 months ago

      The problem is the magnitude, but yeah, even before 2020 Google was becoming shit and being overrun by shitty blogspam trying to sell you stuff with articles clearly written by machines. The only difference is that it was easier to spot and harder to do. But they did it anyway

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        7 months ago

        These things became shit around 2009. Or immediately after becoming sufficiently popular to press out LiveJournal and other such (the original Web 2.0, or maybe Web 1.9 one should call them) platforms.

        What does this have to do with search engines - well, when they existed alongside web directories and other alternative, more social and manual ways of finding information, you’d just go to that if search engines would become too direct in promotion and hiding what they don’t want you to see. You’d be able to compare one to another and feel that Google works bad in this case. You wouldn’t be influenced in the end result.

        Now when what Google gives you became the criterion for what you’re supposed to associate with such a request, and same for social media, then it was decided.