> If I want to search for something topical and relevant, I go to Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, HackerNews, Instagram, Google Maps, Discord etc.
Maybe we’re searching for different content, but I disagree. While Google results are not without noise, I think it’s a huge exaggeration to suggest it’s useless. I still regularly find quality results from a quick skim of the first or second page of Google results.
Meanwhile places like Reddit, Twitter, and Hacker News are full of very strong opinions that feel truthy, but are mostly noise. Unless you go in with enough baseline knowledge to filter out 9/10 underinformed comments to dig out the 10% who actually have direct knowledge of the subject and aren’t just parroting some version of something they read from other comments, skipping straight to social sites becomes a source of misinformation.
Maybe we’re searching for different content, but I disagree. While Google results are not without noise, I think it’s a huge exaggeration to suggest it’s useless. I still regularly find quality results from a quick skim of the first or second page of Google results.
Meanwhile places like Reddit, Twitter, and Hacker News are full of very strong opinions that feel truthy, but are mostly noise. Unless you go in with enough baseline knowledge to filter out 9/10 underinformed comments to dig out the 10% who actually have direct knowledge of the subject and aren’t just parroting some version of something they read from other comments, skipping straight to social sites becomes a source of misinformation.