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lmao, nobody cares when it's big companies silently manipulating the results like this to the benefit of influencers, but once regular people become enraged enough to poison the data, now it's something to talk about and totally represents how dystopian everything has gotten!
Thanks for joining us in 2009, ArsTechnica. Hang on, I'll grab my "Three Wolf Moon" t-shirt.
https://www.theregister.com/2009/04/17/time_top_100_hack/
Basically what happened with meme stonks too. The rich want to keep people from playing their game..
No, no. That's not it at all.
They want you to play, but they also want to make sure you lose.
-Gore Vidal
That's because It's just casino logic moved out into the wider world.
They do want people in their game, they just don't want them to have any influence.
“Sure, you can play. Just go sit way over there.”
Nah you never even meet them. They are sitting at the top of the casino making their steady rake.
It's the new WallStreetBets GameStop saga. Fine when big companies manipulate the market, bad when normal people do it on a much smaller scale.
Also, uh, hasn't Google been dependent on user generated content since 1998?
Like how is that remotely news that a search engine indexes other people's data to, you know, provide search results?
You could have seeded nonsense into Google any time in the past nearly 3 decades because that's how all of this works, so how is this shocking other than some Job Creator somewhere made $3 less than they would have otherwise and now it's a catastrophe that must have new laws made?
That's the SEO arms race. Ad peddlers have been creating sites to bump up their Page Rank, and Google has been adding secret sauce to detect and deprioritize them.
The difference is that Google over prioritized Reddit pages, trusting Reddit's updoots. Google now needs to find other signals to determine if a Reddit post is as valuable as the updoots suggest.
We could have, hence why we did.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_bombing
Absolutely, even the first Google Bombing goes back to 1999. It's hardly news at all.