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Yo Dramatards, I know I've bitched about this many times, but you strags also getting this BS result from Google and other Search Engines? It's becoming harder and harder to look for articles of more than 10-20 years ago online, unless you follow fricking dead links from forgotten wikipedia links or wayback-machine pages or fricking follow the trail over old local newspapers! :marseybeanannoyed: :marseybeanannoyed: :marseybeanannoyed:

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I know it's boomer complaining about sites and search engines being better in the past, but holy actual hells, the main engines like Firefox and google are worse than ever before.

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I lold when google officially started putting reddit at the top of their results since I'd also been adding site:reddit for years without realising. And that's acknowledging how shit reddit is in the first place, as in the actual search results are just that bad.

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i have a bunch of custom search engines with site:website. Best way to use google is as a search engine for other websites.

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Not even 100% of those results will be from that website, though. Sometimes Google throws in other random results if there aren't many results from the website itself. :marseyfacepalm:

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It doesn't do that for me. You musr have some weird setting enabled.

For example, I am getting one result for this page and no mixing on my end, from this search:

https://google.com/search?q=site%3Ardrama.net+monkey+lizard

I tried it with a bunch of different searches using different sites and I never got any mixing no matter how many or little results. Google might just not like you :marseylaugh:

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When subs were shutting down to protest the API changes, someone at Google said it caused their traffic to decrease because Reddit results are a huge part of what they return.

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Previously it seemed that reddit was never indexed somehow and would never show up unless you specifically added it.

Now it's like the opposite and every search gives you reddit as the first result and most of the time the reddit threads have nothing to do with your search :#marseylaptopangry2:

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