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by doar1p 2074 days ago
Google improves their search results by analyzing user behavior. Users want relevant search results. A search engine cannot provide them without massive amounts of search queries. Locking them in a 90%+ search monopoly.

For competition to even be possible Google must open up it's data.

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Users want relevant search results

If Google provided relevant search results, I might give it the benefit of the doubt; but it doesn't.

For my searches, Google's results are such a dumpster fire of spam and cross-promotion that I've gone back to how I used to find information before search engines existed. And when I break down and use a search engine, it's the Duck.

Google doesn't make money from people finding information. It makes money by keeping people on the treadmill of searching for information.

That is one of the fundemental flaws in Google's aproach, and one of the chief reasons I do not use it.

I often hear people say "When you search for XXX the first few results are YYYY" to make a point. What they are telling you about is their bubble.

It would be interested for user behavior data to be considered non-privatizable and mandated to be licensed non-discriminatorily like music.