| This. Most of the times I Google something I get content farm rubbish. Know also that low paid "freelance writers" are often writing a lot of this information that so many people rely on. I use reddit queries for things that aren't really critical, say a video game recommendation (try Googling that and see how many "top 17 adventure games" you get) For more serious things like "do I have lactose intolerance?", I google something like [wiki lactose intolerance] I do wonder why one of the world's most advanced intelligent systems built by thousands of the world's most intelligent people employed by a company which pretty much explodes in a burst of millions of dollar bills when you tap it lightly can't seem to show us results that aren't full of rubbish. It's like Google's "discover" feed - it shows me trash news from a tabloid. Google knows _A LOT_ about me, don't they know I despise tabloid news? Gossip about Kylie's breast cancer? No. |