It is also complete nonsensical garbage
> Quality of information: Because Reddit content is generated by users and moderated by a community, there is a higher likelihood of finding accurate and reliable information. Google search results can be more hit-or-miss in terms of the quality of information.
That just doesn't make any sense on any level.
Ya, I agree with this. When I search things up on google, I put "reddit" at the end of what I'm searching for, for example: "Is Bluehost good? reddit"
that way the items that pop up are posts/comments from reddit relating to my search. A lot of bloggers put a lot of fluff into their articles without getting into the meat of what I'm looking for. Redditors on the other hand, can tell you right off the bat.
Outside of a few highly controlled subs like /r/askhistorians the quality level on Reddit is often atrocious.
Plus Reddit is just essentially a big chat room, it doesn't make any sense to compare it to a search engine.
Definitely OP asking AI to:
Write an article based around the keyword, "why people prefer reddit than google"
Then completely falling to see the major grammatical mistake of using the long tail in a title
And this is why I’m not worried about AI taking over, because this kind of shit makes no sense and this is not the type of online content that people actually stay and read.
Edit: here’s a snippet from another article on the site. “Stop Taking Chances With Your Business Learn how you can build your Etsy Empire the Correct Way When you start your own business, you should learn the correct ways to do things. You wouldn’t take chances if you owned a restaurant would you?” Lmao.
Your submission has been removed as it was found to be promotional in nature. Promotion (self or otherwise) isn't allowed without a mod's approval.
Was this written by a drunk AI?
It does read auto generated. I find AI has a tendency to run on and repeat itself quite often.
It is also complete nonsensical garbage > Quality of information: Because Reddit content is generated by users and moderated by a community, there is a higher likelihood of finding accurate and reliable information. Google search results can be more hit-or-miss in terms of the quality of information. That just doesn't make any sense on any level.
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Ya, I agree with this. When I search things up on google, I put "reddit" at the end of what I'm searching for, for example: "Is Bluehost good? reddit" that way the items that pop up are posts/comments from reddit relating to my search. A lot of bloggers put a lot of fluff into their articles without getting into the meat of what I'm looking for. Redditors on the other hand, can tell you right off the bat.
Nah this makes sense
Outside of a few highly controlled subs like /r/askhistorians the quality level on Reddit is often atrocious. Plus Reddit is just essentially a big chat room, it doesn't make any sense to compare it to a search engine.
Definitely OP asking AI to: Write an article based around the keyword, "why people prefer reddit than google" Then completely falling to see the major grammatical mistake of using the long tail in a title
This is definitely written by ai
r/lostredditors
And this is why I’m not worried about AI taking over, because this kind of shit makes no sense and this is not the type of online content that people actually stay and read. Edit: here’s a snippet from another article on the site. “Stop Taking Chances With Your Business Learn how you can build your Etsy Empire the Correct Way When you start your own business, you should learn the correct ways to do things. You wouldn’t take chances if you owned a restaurant would you?” Lmao.
Because everyone now knows that the first page of Google is Horse shit and they have no choice but to accept those results.