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It's amazing how crappy Google results are nowadays. It's all Buzzfeed, Crackle, Mashable, Y!A, WikiHow, eHow, and other garbage results akin to those garbage sites. True information like you'd find on MeFi or some of the more interesting subreddits is now completely buried. There's no other alternatives, either. DuckDuckGo pulls info from less popular sites, and you can find real gems with the right search parameters and hashbangs, but the relevance is not nearly as good as Google's.

I hate to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but I think since we started getting blog/aggregator/quizlet-type sites on the web back in 2009-2011, the quality of search results has gone far, far down the river.



> It's amazing how crappy Google results are nowadays. It's all Buzzfeed, Crackle, Y!A, WikiHow, eHow, and other garbage results akin to those garbage sites.

I think this is just a sign of the fact that the web has come of age and everyone is on it -- the things that people are actually most likely to be looking for no longer correspond very well to the things people who were actively and heavily using the web in, say, 1998, were looking for.


That's no doubt some if it, but there are sites that are pretty much worthless that still rank high in the search results.

Not worthless in the sense that I am making a statement about the type of content on them, worthless because there isn't any useful content.


I think it's more that no matter what people are searching for, the first hit will be to a google+ postlet that points to an article on theverge.




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