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PlayStation exclusive items or something incoming then. Very cool Sony thanks for retreating.
PlayStation exclusive items or something incoming then. Very cool Sony thanks for retreating.
And yet this is 2 posts down from an article about their price hikes and increase in ads coming up.
Google’s relevance of search has gone extremely downhill in the last few years even before the surge of AI articles, so it’s no surprise the keyword-injected articles are all that’s winning now.
But holy shit does it piss me off how many of these first page results have literally incorrect information now too. Want to learn how to do something in software? See a release date? Find accurate information? Good fucking luck.
The only videos that show up on my Twitter are literal war crimes, gore, NFSW, NFSL… I’m sure being LiveLeak Jr is doing great things for bringing advertisers back.
Hah, just joined that yesterday.
Guess I should get the blood flowing on my accounts on some other instances.
Those things have been kicking my ass whenever I have a VPN on lately.
I’m out here clicking stairs, motorbikes, crosswalks, traffic lights, and it just keeps giving me “Try Again” …I’m starting to doubt I’m actually human.
This post just made me not take out the trash. I’m not risking it. Maybe I’ll be stronger tomorrow.
The account I share with family still works, but the second it doesn’t… it’s the pirate life for me
I still think it’s absolutely insane that Google just willingly runs ads to so many illegitimate and deliberately harmful sites too.
If you search for any software and click one of the first few links (the ads), you’ll almost always end up on a scam site. What a useful search engine…
I’ve found Google alternatives great for things that are… filtered (copyright etc), but honestly no matter what search engine I use, I swear none just give you the results for your query anymore. I’ve still been finding the Bing-based ones horrible quality for relevancy and defaulting to Google.