They literally are waiting for a judge to rule on whether or not Alphabet is a monopoly with Google search and now they're doing this.
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"Reddit represents one of the largest data sets of just human beings talking about interesting things," Huffman said. "We are not in the business of giving that away for free."
Steve Huffman is a rent seeking asshole
The issue is, of course, that people keep giving greedy little pigboy Spez content for free, that he then turns around and sells.
Fuck Spez. Fuck reddit.
Yeah it’s frustrating but I see Reddit getting increasingly worse over time between the platform inserting more advertising everywhere and an increase in astroturfing as Google becomes increasingly dependent. That should hopefully lead to people looking for greener (and hopefully federated) pastures.
The issue is that the FTC is letting him get away with it.
That's why I replaced all my comments with "fuck u/spez" before deleting them.
GOTTEM
Greedy little pigboy was happy to GET it for free though...
Morally, he’s a pirate. Metaphorically a tapeworm.
I wonder how he feels about the traffic Reddit gets from Google searches and if they should be giving that for free
Google paid Reddit sixty million for access to their data right before their IPO
That really isn’t all that much for the amount of content they’ll get access to and also considering it’s Alphabet paying that.
Google search is such garbage. I get why they would do this, but it's just more enshittification and I just... don't care. It's like watching old friends doing meth. It's sad, but in a way I just have to distance myself from instead of spending my energy trying to save them from a fate they are determined to meet.
This is more than a monopoly.
Google is helping enshittify the internet. They are destroying what they helped build for a quick buck.
So they just landgrabbed what they percieve to be one of the last islands of stability (though I'm sure Lemmy users have a thing or two to say about that), so they can keep enshittifying it for a quick buck.
I actually think its worse than that, as it funnels all info from reddit through a Google branded filter first.
What kind of censorship is that bringing to the masses? What kind of propaganda will be pushed even harder now?
I really wonder what the internet will look like in 5 years, not much good stuff will be left at this pace
I wouldn't worry, they're no longer able to search reddit but the good stuff is old. Reddit has gone to shit, and this is just another step on its way down.
This is one of the annoying things about sites like reddit and part of why I don't use it anymore. They claim ownership of any information/human interaction that occurs on there sight. All that stuff should be freely accessible.
I created a ton of content for Reddit as well and it actually made them worth less on their IPO.
This is a joke, right? Im so bad at sarcasm when I can't see a shit eating grin laughing at my gullible lol. Or did you really have valuable content on Reddit at the time of their IPO?
Pretty sure they're saying they made sure Reddit was full of shitposts and low quality content, thus lowering the value. It's a funny, self-deprecating post (to me).
See I thought that was what they're implying but was to curious about the content part not to ask lol. Thanks!
Reddit needs to be taken to task in a way only the EU seems to be able to even attempt to do to social media companies.
I don’t understand how you prevent a search engine from scraping a public website?
You don't prevent it. You add exceptions for their Web crawler in robots.txt and pretty much all the current Web crawlers respect that.
That's some grade-a bullshit
I'm glad I deleted my posts, then my account.
Fuck that place.
If you absolutely need to search reddit with something other than Google, Kagi can do it. But I don't recommend visiting reddit.
Kagi can do it ... for now, I assume. Maybe they'll get to keep the privilege if they decide to throw some of that pay-for search money at Spez, but chances are that's going to get stopped. Or their prices will go up. Again.
From what I recall their in-house solution combines results from a bunch of search engines, including Google. So I think as long as Google can index it, and as long as Kagi works that way and continues to, it shouldn't be affected.
Ah. Paid-for search aggregation, not paid-for search. I hadn't picked up on that aspect of their model for some reason.