• CodingAndCoffee@lemmy.world
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    In a word, “Good.”

    This is exactly the point, as we all know. Answers to every random question out there should NOT be a centralized single point of failure that can be captured and monetized. It should be distributed, archived, and made freely available like libraries.

    Federated, I’d you will. 😏

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    1 year ago

    I had a friend suggest that Google just buy Reddit. With their deep pockets they could just run it at a loss. And it can help the search and AI development. Not the worst idea. Can’t see them running it any worse than the current administration.

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      Haha, just imagine the reactions of r/degoogle if that would happen.

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        1 year ago

        Most of that sub is probably already in the processs of deredditing anyways.

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      Lol, it must be bad when I’m genuinely the thinking this isn’t a bad idea. Google, yeah that company. It wouldn’t cost that much to run anyway and would probably be helpful to them as you say.

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      Why would you buy a company to run it at a loss plus however many millions you paid for it?

      Google has mastered aggregating data over decades, they don’t need to own a website to get the data they want, Reddit much like any other website uses Google Analytics anyway.

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        They technically did that with YouTube, but you’re probably right. They are in a much different position as a company.

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      well well well with how thinks at YT are going i wouldn’t be to hopeful.

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      The last thing we need is google spreading even further out and moving even closer to monopolising every market

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    Never thought about that but that will probably have massive implications for Reddit traffic in the coming weeks as Googles caches decay and reddit gets thrown out of the search results.