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Google is perversely incentivized to send traffic to sites using their ad placement services creating demand for what they are supplying.
Sending someone searching for information to sites without ads enshitifying the experience breaks the business model Google depands on.
Now scraping the content to use in "AI summaries" without attribution? That seems likely.
For what is worth, Kagi has a feature to search in the Fediverse, on top of their usual search rules.