Worse it doesn't even really "work" anymore, giving how most search are flooded with garbage SEO results and payed advertisements "basically" looking like search results (most times more garbage not what you are looking for results, int he cases where it isn't it quite often times is on the line of "googles algorithm blackmailing companies to buy ads for users which want to find them through google but wouldn't without ads".)
I wonder if this might affect redis, as in slowly kill it's user base especially when it comes to user providing (and often also looking for) high quality content, because who of such users would want to use google search?
> Worse it doesn't even really "work" anymore, giving how most search are flooded with garbage SEO results and payed advertisements "basically" looking like search results ...
I don't understand what you're saying. That's exactly why people append `site:reddit.com` to their searches in the first place, because those search results typically aren't like that.
Or at least, reddit posts and comments that are content messaging / marketing (human or AI) fit in better with earnest and natural posts, so that they're more effective.
I wonder if this might affect redis, as in slowly kill it's user base especially when it comes to user providing (and often also looking for) high quality content, because who of such users would want to use google search?