![]() ![]() If I'm trying to do something like solve a technical or software issue, it actually doesn't matter if the result is gamed or not - what matters is if I solve the issue. I hint at it above, but we all use Google for different things - buying things, finding things, getting information on a variety of topics. That will no doubt change eventually, but right now, it is indeed better for me. Reddit can also still be botted.īut in practice I am currently finding more success at home with information sourced from Reddit. I have had more luck troubleshooting a niche issue or finding common viewpoints (negative ones being the most important) on products and problems I am trying to solve via Reddit than the autogen listicles and vaguely related quora posts that make up the vast majority of Google's first 10 page results.Īll the signals I am picking up on/using to differentiate a real or usable comment (sometimes paid ones can still be useful!) can of course be gamed the same way Google search or Amazon product reviews can. It's not a belief, it's outcome oriented.
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