• @j4k3@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    fewer inbound links will be generated that point to existing posts

    pages stagnate and drop in ranking

    This is what I mean, the external references people had in the periphery will dry up. Like if I’m not using Infinity to generate better refined search results, now I don’t post the link to Stack Exchange, and this reference fails to cascade across various copy paste blog resources. Now the original reddit post is a dead end source with no external weighted reference value. It’s all of these advanced features implemented in the periphery using the free API that create the usefulness in the first place.

    Searching reddit will be just like YouTube searches now. No matter what technical wording you use, you’ll never find technical references again. I can type the title of a video on YT verbatim and still won’t get the correct results, but I can log into an old account and find the content in my hundreds of playlists I kept as references. It is still there, it is still public.

    • jamesravey
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      31 year ago

      Yeah that makes sense! I totally agree! Search is becoming pretty difficult these days!