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spudlyotoday at 2:12 PM5 repliesview on HN

Franky, good riddance. The websites that had SEO optimized their way to the top of Google's search results for queries like "how to change DNS settings", "best free VPN", or "best wireless earbuds under $300" were generally terrible, and I can't say I'm sad that that creating that kind of "content" is no longer economically viable.

There were large categories of information had become extremely difficult to search for thanks to SEO optimized content farms like these. People switching to Reddit for discovery because of this search index pollution was a direct response to this. To me, LLMs feel like a return to the golden age of AltaVista and Google, where the Internet was a place you could reliably find the information you were looking for.


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m4tthumphreytoday at 2:14 PM

You'll just see it within AI responses instead.

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SketchySeaBeasttoday at 3:03 PM

Yeah, that's only going to last until the first bad actor.

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260218-i-hacked-chatgpt...

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rurptoday at 5:45 PM

What do you think is going to happen to LLM content after it has replaced the rest of the internet? It sure as hell isn't going to stay relatively unbiased and ad-free. The degradation of Google Search is probably an optimistic comparison.

tempodoxtoday at 5:40 PM

Except when they just hallucinate an answer that is plainly wrong.

paulnpacetoday at 3:14 PM

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