I was going to say… the only times I ever used Reddit search, it just prompted me to question why I was wasting my time, then googling “xyz problem statement reddit”
I wonder why it sucked so much? I'm no expert in terms of crafting a search engine, but Reddit has not lacked funds for some years now
Yeah... whenever I wnted to find something on Reddit, I would use Google with reddit as a keyword
Google is more worthless every day...
I've found I miss the old days of searching. Granted there was certainly far less to look through, but back when there were many different search engines trying to find the best algorithm to use, you could get programs that would query all the ones you added in the list and then sort them out, removing duplicate finds. First page always had great results. Although I admit I'd often just go use Hotbot and get solid hits too. Google later absorbed Hotbot's database.
People still use Google? I thought many of us, and specially in tech using platforms like this, left it behind years ago. But maybe not as many as I think.
They are getting rid of old.reddit. I am calling it.
I would wager most of the old.reddit users are on lemmy now.
If not, soon.
The big thing will be consolidating all that useful information stuck on there to somewhere search engine readable.
Well we all knew old.reddit was going to die, they told us they will eventually shut it down, ever since redesign.
They might eventually make it inaccessible, but getting rid of it would take an enormous amount of work.
Edited relevant xkcd:
This would be more noteworthy if the search was actually working for the first time ever
So business as usual?
People still use Reddit?
What is radit?
He's this dude from Dragon Ball Z, remember the "what's the scanner say about his power level" meme? That guy.
¯(ツ)_/¯
No radrats
Nah, everyone’s moved onto Bluthatt and Oringethoz.
Wow, they really went all in alienating their user base.
What the fuck actually happened behind the scenes to cause all this? Like I get that some upper leadership is probably trying to cash out or something, but why? What is the motivation? What changed all of a sudden to cause this?
Stockholders that got rich off musk buying Twitter want that again.
HAHA, as if it ever worked.
That's nothing new, reddit search has always been broken.
reddit search was never not broken
I was going to say… the only times I ever used Reddit search, it just prompted me to question why I was wasting my time, then googling “xyz problem statement reddit”
I wonder why it sucked so much? I'm no expert in terms of crafting a search engine, but Reddit has not lacked funds for some years now
Yeah... whenever I wnted to find something on Reddit, I would use Google with reddit as a keyword