Below are the most recent 30 comments. I try to keep it clean of comment spam, but some times things
get through and it takes me several hours to get to it. So please excuse any of that comment spam.
Sounds like he's put on that new feature which Google created to increase income for websites because they care about survival. If they cared, they wouldn't reappropriate content and send sites visitors. I decline to implement that feature.
Same situation. I down from 50-80k to 2k. And for almost two months now, it seems like traffic has been deliberately restricted. I see from my analytics that Google is preventing news from being promoted in Discover and Google News. I thought it was due to aggressive advertising, but I made some changes. It didn't get any better, though.
Looks like Google has gone crazy. They've kicked out all human-run websites from Discover and Google News, handing over their traffic to sites that mass-produce news and article content using AI! I'm seeing this not only in my country! I open any article on these websites and see complete nonsense, written and structured by AI. It's just idiotic.
I want to acknowledge this as a heartfelt message from Google in a rare move, but wonder if it’s merely just to please the president for potential government investments in their AI.
Complaining is one thing. Repeatedly whining for auto censorship is another and then turns into being a psy level. Look back to whatever that article was a couple days ago and it's littered with his comments begging for it like he's melting down.
Not a big deal though. Just gets annoying when innocuous posts get autoflagged so easy by Disqus. It's pointless too because going so far as to autoflag the most common PG-level words like "sh*t" won't stop an obsessed skitzo like Bobby anyways.
Checked your site., I was bombarded with ads forcing me to click before i could even progress anywhere on your site.. First it was one half pager when i loaded giving me a couple of mm window to see a few lines of text.. then i was forced into a full page interstatial which wouldnt let me click it away, then tried again this time had top and bottom asking money for a charity ad.. battled those away clicked on an artricle and got sent off site into a popup for KETO books, so I gave up.. not a good user exerience.
Google was profitable at the time of its IPO. It was starting to run ads on the site and was in the middle of launching its Adsense ad marketplace. That is what caused Google's profits to skyrocket.
The traffic on my sites is down a little - but it is Memorial Day weekend - so sites that receive academic or business traffic usually have fewer visitors. This is also the end of the academic year for many high schools and colleges, so sites that receive their traffic might be less visited.
Lol. Unfortunately he or any church people have as much credibility as the typical politician. Which is less than zero.
AI is one of the last things anyone needs to hear him weigh in on. He should just stick to focusing on keeping his priests away from boys than past popes did.
I have only felt the pre update.. even the same old obvious spam sites still ranking, SEO tools are also pretty dead liek no mass movement on mozcast, semrush etc..
I replied earlier but seems it's indefinitely marked "pending" because the suddenly now too offensive "S" word was used and it's caught in the Disqus filter.
Looks like Jon Mascara got his wish with the Disqus censorship dialed up to 11 here now after begging for it. All because he couldn't ignore betabch male Bobby without crying when he sh*tposts here when he's off his skitzo meds.
This was my reply to you, but now with some minor safety edits of a couple words for soyboy viewing sensitivies:
<blockquote>D*mn right, the DOJ is cross-appealing too because those remedies are pathetic and weak as sh*t for a monopoly this massive.
Google is throwing another hissy fit and appealing even after basically getting a love tap instead of the breakup they deserve. They rigged search for years with their billion-dollar bribes and now cry about having to share a little data or stop the default deals. Hopefully the appeals court mans up and toughens those remedies hard.</blockquote>