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17 votes
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Introducing SlopStop: Community-driven AI slop detection in Kagi Search
39 votes -
Mullvad - Shutting down our search proxy Leta
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Why does this happen?
A photographer I knew passed away, and I was trying to see if there was any information. This was the top result I got on google. The part after the ellipses says “killed in a plane accident in...
A photographer I knew passed away, and I was trying to see if there was any information. This was the top result I got on google. The part after the ellipses says “killed in a plane accident in Pantanal.”
He did not die in the plane accident! That’s another piece of Brazilian news, about the architect Kongjian Yu. The search result is even tagged with Yu’s Sponge City/Cidade Esponja.
So why is this showing up for a post summary about José Bassit? There’s nothing in the post comments or the post itself saying anything like this.
14 votes -
Copilot broke your audit log, but Microsoft won’t tell you
38 votes -
Google search flaw allows articles to vanish through "clever" third party censorship tactics
20 votes -
As consumers switch from Google Search to ChatGPT, a new kind of bot is scraping data for AI
28 votes -
How and why I use bookmark keywords and bookmarklets for searching in Firefox, and why I'm scared they're going away
49 votes -
Google AI search shift leaves website makers feeling “betrayed”
36 votes -
Combining machine learning and homomorphic encryption in the Apple ecosystem
9 votes -
Google stops letting sites like Forbes rule search for “Best CBD Gummies“
21 votes -
Google is testing the ‘impact’ of removing EU news from search results
21 votes -
Google will now link to The Internet Archive to add more context to Search results
37 votes -
Google violated antitrust laws in online search, US judge rules
47 votes -
Search Moby Games using Alfred app
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[SOLVED] Did I read someone on here mention something about brokered CD's? Also I seem to stink at searching Tildes.
I swear I did, but I cannot for the life of me find it.
8 votes -
Google now only search engine allowed to provide results from Reddit
88 votes -
Before smartphones, an army of real people helped you find stuff on Google
21 votes -
Google just updated its algorithm. The Internet will never be the same.
56 votes -
"&udm=14" strips AI junk from Google results
61 votes -
Google scrambles to manually remove weird AI answers in search
20 votes -
Google begins enforcement of site reputation abuse policy with portions of sites being delisted
16 votes -
The man who killed Google Search
82 votes -
Polish court orders Google to stop favouring its own price-comparison service in search results
16 votes -
Google is killing Retro Dodo and other independent sites
47 votes -
How sixteen companies are dominating the world’s Google search results (2024 Edition)
24 votes -
Google announces major update to combat AI-generated spam in search results
21 votes -
House explodes in Arlington VA, as police attempt to execute search warrant
25 votes -
Google user data has become a favorite police shortcut
54 votes -
Douglas B. Lenat - The Ubiquity of Discovery
4 votes -
With Focus you can search the web you want
21 votes -
Mastodon’s next major release enables full-text search. A few flagship instances already have it.
10 votes -
US Special Counsel got a search warrant for Twitter to turn over info on Donald Trump’s account
40 votes -
Marion County Record newspaper raid: the sworn affidavit for the search warrant is essentially just the text of the search warrant
31 votes -
How to search for a better deal on broadband
6 votes -
Is searching for comments possible?
I never noticed this before today, but I don't seem to be able to search for comments. Is that supposed to be doable on Tildes? It took me way too long to figure out that the links at the top of...
I never noticed this before today, but I don't seem to be able to search for comments. Is that supposed to be doable on Tildes?
It took me way too long to figure out that the links at the top of the search results page are sort options; I had been clicking "Comments" hoping to see comment search results, and I was a bit confused why only full topics were still being listed. I guess comment search doesn't currently exist?
12 votes -
Just use QWERTY! ("my plea to anyone who has to display a virtual on-screen keyboard")
35 votes -
SEO for niche topics
Hi All, As yet another reddit transplant (YART) I've been watching the drama on that other platform and reflecting on what the most important aspects of successful online discussions are for me....
Hi All,
As yet another reddit transplant (YART) I've been watching the drama on that other platform and reflecting on what the most important aspects of successful online discussions are for me.
One of the things that I value(d) most about reddit was the ability to use the keyword
redditin DuckDuckGo or Google searches to help me find more relevant and helpful content about a variety of niche subjects. So far, it seems to me like Tildes has some potential to fill this role based on its emphasis of thoughtful text content. Also, these types of searches add credibility to a site when random internet browsers stumble across a thread discussing their exact question.One thought that I had along these lines was that people who care about this type of thing could make a concerted effort to transport content from reddit and other sites to be shared here. I don't think it would be appropriate to just copy and paste text without adding at least a bit of original thoughts or context. However, I often find myself researching niche products or ideas to such an extent that I could write up a nice summary of all my findings. A post like that could be a nice crash course to others or a fun way to introduce people to ideas they didn't know about.
Would people here be interested in consciously doing this type of thing? We could all make nice amalgamations of information we think is important as we independently research topics and post them here to boost discussion and boost Tildes threads in web search results.
18 votes -
Apple Podcasts gets upgraded search functionality
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Tagging proposal: .wiki suffix
There have been recent posts that reflect in-depth knowledge and significant effort to provide comprehensive information on a topic (examples here and here). Yes, it's possible to bookmark these...
There have been recent posts that reflect in-depth knowledge and significant effort to provide comprehensive information on a topic (examples here and here).
Yes, it's possible to bookmark these posts for individual reference. However, Tildes doesn't have a pinning feature given the current very loose organization of subjects/interest communities.
In that absence, I'd like to suggest a globally used ".wiki" sub-tag appended to topics, to narrow search results to highly informative entries on a subject.
Please let me know your thoughts on this.
I'd go ahead and add the .wiki sub-tag to a couple of entries myself, but I've lost tagging privileges after a long stretch of inactivity. Please consider that I'm interested in volunteering again.
21 votes -
What happened to Google Search?
13 votes -
Private and public Mastodon
9 votes -
FBI raids Orlando museum and seized all twenty-five works in their Jean-Michel Basquiat exhibition after an affidavit called into question their origin and their authenticity
5 votes -
Marginalia search (an independent DIY search engine that focuses on non-commercial content) is now open source
11 votes -
Marginalia Search - Exploration Mode
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I think Keyword Research doesn't work at all. Prove me otherwise!
Keyword Research and SEO are entire industries today. There are tools like ahrefs and semrush that promise to give you "trending" topic keywords for a sum of monthly subscription money. However,...
Keyword Research and SEO are entire industries today. There are tools like ahrefs and semrush that promise to give you "trending" topic keywords for a sum of monthly subscription money.
However, you can discard all their claims using a similar logic that you use to discard the claims of Astrologers, Voodooists, Stock Experts who "recommend" stocks, etc:
- If an Astrologer knows the future of everyone, wouldn't they profit massively from it themselves using the information rather than telling the trick to everyone else (just for a pittance)?
- If a Stock Expert knew that a stock's price will go up (and how much), won't they invest thousands and make millions themselves instead of giving those "tips" to "subscribers" and again, earn only a pittance?
- If SEO and Search Marketing companies knew exactly which keywords can rank your blog or site in the Google Search Engine, won't they write articles on those topics/keywords themselves and profit massively with the page views instead of revealing that secret to you for merely a few cents!
6 votes -
File not found: A generation that grew up with Google is forcing professors to rethink their lesson plans
25 votes -
Search for tag site-wide?
Clicking a tag provides the search results for that tag in the local group. Since some topics appear across groups, I think it'd be useful to view site-wide results as well, optionally. Does that...
Clicking a tag provides the search results for that tag in the local group. Since some topics appear across groups, I think it'd be useful to view site-wide results as well, optionally. Does that already exist?
9 votes -
Reddit Search.io
6 votes -
Is there an open task for searching bookmarked posts?
I checked GitLab and couldn't find anything. I have a similar issue with Reddit and it's super frustrating, especially as your history grows. Would be great to implement this natively in Tildes.
7 votes