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by doar1p
2074 days ago
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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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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.