this post was submitted on 11 Mar 2024
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It's sort of become a bit of a meme to end every google question with 'reddit' to trick it into showing you an actual human response. I'm sure that's been good for traffic
I’ve had to start limiting the date to pre-2023 to keep ai bs out of the results
Just add
before:2023
to your search query BTW.Thank you!
Add what? Didn't show up on mobile
add "before:2023" to your search query
I've heard some AI experts on Hard Fork suggest 80% of the Internet will be AI bot trash in 2 years.
Honestly wouldn’t surprise me. There’s already so much garbage when you google pretty much anything
That's an excellent tip! I draw occasionally and finding references for animals is so much worse than it used to be.
Bots produce traffic as well, though. So it's absolutely possible that traffic increased significantly. Just not in a meaningful way.