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Well hang on. We still have wikipedia and all of that. And ye olde better internet was also really a place where you had the best information publicly 'hidden' on the more elusive websites, forums, etc.
Thát very status quo was taken up by sites like Reddit that sought to bundle that good stuff.
Is there less good public info, or is there really just more utter bullshit floating around? (I edited my post after your response, above, that is also mentioning this)
Well, this all comes down to SEO really.
The SEO bullshitters pay top bucks to get to #1 on Google, because its the cheapest way to advertise. Associating your brand with major search terms leads to more traffic, better marketing, and... is a total abuse of the bloggosphere. Its not much different than clickbait or influencers on other social media, its all attention seeking behavior.
But it hampers my ability to search when I have to dig through that crap.
So I wouldn't say "more" bullshit necessarily. But its "better" bullshit, in that today's bullshitters are better able to hit #1 consistently on Google. Maybe Google is just too big a target and Kagi, by being a smaller search engine, slips under the RADAR for now. (Ex: If Kagi removes 500 websites for being SEO bullshit, the SEO Bullshitters don't care, because they still are getting hits from Google. When Google removes the same 500 websites, the SEO Bullshitters will change their websites and tactics and still reach #1 anyway).
Its not "dead text" we're fighting against here. Its an active marketplace of bullshitters that's the opponent.
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Then again: DuckDuckGo is smaller and doesn't seem to be quite as good as Kagi either. So I do think that the people behind Kagi know what they're doing.