I love how search engines display inaccessible links.

    • @perishthethought@lemm.ee
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      236 days ago

      Does anyone else remember back in the early days of the internet when experts used to say, “The internet routes around problems”.

      I miss those early days.

      To @daggermoon@lemmy.world , I see that a lot with searches now too but I just keep searching or find some other way around the problem. There’s no way I click in to Reddit any more. You do you, but I’m saying there’s always another option.

      • snooggums
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        166 days ago

        Honestly the internet will route around the loss of reddit just like it did with the loss of forums and other crowdsourced platforms that have died off over time. Yeah, we will lose a treasure trove of knowledge, but a lot of it was also outdated and the same questions will be asked again so the knowledge can be rebuilt.

        • Steven McTowelie
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          5 days ago

          Reddit is definitely not the final evolution of the internet board. It goes without saying that we can do better. And when a better iteration comes along nobody will even need to ask the Reddit users to switch as theyll naturally migrate like we always have. And then eventually that thing will be decrowned for something better too

      • @Tyoda@lemm.ee
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        76 days ago

        IME the wayback machine might give you the post body. I tend to need the comments as well, and archive.today can save all that properly. It usually isn’t saved already, so you’ll have to wait a minute or two. I just use this time to look for other sources.

        • Lemminary
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          16 days ago

          Yeah, the site is great but it’s a bit slow and clunky when I need it most.

    • @CompactFlax@discuss.tchncs.de
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      96 days ago

      That’s the problem isn’t it? We used to have forums where people discus things and blogs where people share what they’ve learned, now it is all Reddit and discord and absolute trash in between.

      • @UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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        76 days ago

        We still have forums and blogs. Search engines just don’t both including them in search results.

        You need to know about these niche communities, which are increasingly in micro-spaces like Discord or Mastodon channels or unmonitored communities like Lemmy.

        Which is more in line with Bad Old Web 1.0 than Good Old Web 1.5

        • snooggums
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          116 days ago

          Discord is like gated communities on the internet. Not open to the public and not something that is publically indexed.

          It isn’t even comparable to mastadon or lemmy when it comes to being a source of information.

        • @CompactFlax@discuss.tchncs.de
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          56 days ago

          They’re there, but harder to find. And some are closing. I’ve had two or three in the last couple years that closed, in the reasonably popular world of cars.

    • 3DMVR
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      idk lately ive had more help outside it on random forums, just dont add reddit to your search, like reddit advice used to be s tier now its c tier, when you compare results from advice you get off other forums, a lot of shills, everywhere, like the webhosting related subreddits