Ask HN: Has Google search been worse at finding information lately?
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#22One of the immediate effects was quoted strings became less relevant, sometimes completely ignored, and a lot of the other tools for negotiating with system were lost. It's only continued to progressively get worse since then.
Re: Ask HN: Has Google search been worse at finding information lately?
#23Ask your local librarian, I’d be curious if you get similar feedback.
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#24Re: Ask HN: Has Google search been worse at finding information lately?
#25for everything else, such as a faster search for wikipedia, or cliffnotes about an actor that don't go to any website, it works fine.
the majority of my searches further from that are just finding messages in fast moving chats on Telegram, so that doesn't use Google or any service that is a dedicated search engine.
Re: Ask HN: Has Google search been worse at finding information lately?
#26Google search over the past 5+ years: result quality getting worse overall; relevant results pushed further and further below ads/sponsored (now on page 2); privacy issues wider and deeper. I recall being amazed at the seeming clairvoyance of their search results up to about 2014. It seems like when they reorganized under Alphabet, the division of responsibility became sharper. Alphabet to Google: you are an _Adverti…
Re: Ask HN: Has Google search been worse at finding information lately?
#27I’ve had DuckDuckGo as my default search engine on all devices for two+ years now and don’t miss Google at all. On the rare occasion I use the !g bang, I’ve seen a noticeable decline in the quality of results. DuckDuckGo, on the other hand, seems to keep getting better and better. Not affiliated with either. Just a happy user.
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#28Re: Ask HN: Has Google search been worse at finding information lately?
#29the extent to which google wants to stop this is another matter