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by john-radio 698 days ago
> Worse it doesn't even really "work" anymore, giving how most search are flooded with garbage SEO results and payed advertisements "basically" looking like search results ...

I don't understand what you're saying. That's exactly why people append `site:reddit.com` to their searches in the first place, because those search results typically aren't like that.

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Or at least, reddit posts and comments that are content messaging / marketing (human or AI) fit in better with earnest and natural posts, so that they're more effective.