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Real question: Has anyone (i.e. Google) explained why people would keep publishing content on the web when search engines are just going to slurp it up and never pass users to the source?

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  • murtaugh@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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    Real question: Has anyone (i.e. Google) explained why people would keep publishing content on the web when search engines are just going to slurp it up and never pass users to the source?

    patrick_h_lauke@mastodon.socialP afeinman@wandering.shopA sarasoueidan@front-end.socialS prism@infosec.exchangeP gorsefan@ravenation.clubG 6 Replies Last reply
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    • murtaugh@mastodon.socialM murtaugh@mastodon.social

      Real question: Has anyone (i.e. Google) explained why people would keep publishing content on the web when search engines are just going to slurp it up and never pass users to the source?

      patrick_h_lauke@mastodon.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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      @murtaugh i believe they only considered the use case of ecommerce site owners, making sure their purchase journeys are "agent-friendly" (see Web-MCP and similar bullshit). for raw "content" they might think they slurped up enough and can always dip back into wikipedia, trusting that people's desire to have a reliable source of info will happen regardless

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      • murtaugh@mastodon.socialM murtaugh@mastodon.social

        Real question: Has anyone (i.e. Google) explained why people would keep publishing content on the web when search engines are just going to slurp it up and never pass users to the source?

        afeinman@wandering.shopA This user is from outside of this forum
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        @murtaugh No, and we already played this game with AMP. We lost.

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        • murtaugh@mastodon.socialM murtaugh@mastodon.social

          Real question: Has anyone (i.e. Google) explained why people would keep publishing content on the web when search engines are just going to slurp it up and never pass users to the source?

          sarasoueidan@front-end.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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          @murtaugh THIS.

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          • murtaugh@mastodon.socialM murtaugh@mastodon.social

            Real question: Has anyone (i.e. Google) explained why people would keep publishing content on the web when search engines are just going to slurp it up and never pass users to the source?

            prism@infosec.exchangeP This user is from outside of this forum
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            @SaraSoueidan @murtaugh They won't. They'll just tell the Google machine, because that's how people get information now. Learn the Google. Love the Google.

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            • murtaugh@mastodon.socialM murtaugh@mastodon.social

              Real question: Has anyone (i.e. Google) explained why people would keep publishing content on the web when search engines are just going to slurp it up and never pass users to the source?

              gorsefan@ravenation.clubG This user is from outside of this forum
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              @murtaugh yes. Even before this latest change, AI to publishers feels like FaceBook to local newspapers circa 2010

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              • murtaugh@mastodon.socialM murtaugh@mastodon.social

                Real question: Has anyone (i.e. Google) explained why people would keep publishing content on the web when search engines are just going to slurp it up and never pass users to the source?

                joeri_s@mstdn.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                @murtaugh If google no longer links through to content it crawls, why wouldn’t a site just put this in their robots.txt?

                User-agent: Googlebot
                Disallow: /

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