• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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      Goes to Google and types in a search

      • Reddit

      • Reddit

      • Forum post that links back to Reddit

      • YouTube that’s just a bunch of screenshots of Reddit over an automated voice

      • Reddit again

      Why won’t my ex leave me the fuck alone?

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        Reddit actually solved that problem for me by blocking themselves from appearing in Bing search results.

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        Goes to Google and types in a search

        Reddit
        
        Reddit
        
        Forum post that links back to Reddit
        
        YouTube that’s just a bunch of screenshots of Reddit over an automated voice
        
        Reddit again
        

        Why won’t my ex leave me the fuck alone?

        Oh boy… Just wait until they go full into Gemini. They’re starting to use Gemini and AI in general for search capabilities.

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        Yeah, I’ve long since stopped using Google. Theres not any search engines I’ve found that mimic Google in its height, but many of them are better than what Google is now. Even bing.

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      That’s just the way it is.

      When Reddit was new, it mentioned Digg a lot.
      When Digg was new, it mentioned /. a lot.
      When /. was new (yes, I was there, too), it mentioned Usenet a lot.

      At some points in time, the likes of The WELL, the Facepunch forums and Metafilter got their own mentions, prompting me to check them out.

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        Yeah, at the core, people cause problems when the group gets too big to be a tight knit one. There are also a not insignificant amount of people, who get together, with antisocial behavior in mind. When you have thousands of people, posting on some community forum, it will be impossible for it not have some serious underlying issues. Not to even think of the scale of places like reddit, where that forum could have millions of users.

        Back in the day, when IRC ruled the social scene of the internet, it was hard to control a channel that had 100+ people on it, forget about crowds orders of magnitude larger.