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Emmett Shear@eshear• 4 months ago

Google exists bc of a grand bargain: scrape the open web, and profit from directing traffic to the best sites. Around 2010, the betrayal began. YouTube artificially ranked above other video, then over time maps results injected, shopping, flights, events. Now AI answers.

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Emmett Shear@eshear• 4 months ago
Replying to @eshear

It’s funny-sad watching it because while Google makes billions in the short run, they’re systematically destroying the very foundations of their own business and have been for a decade. Google is cancer.

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Emmett Shear@eshear• 4 months ago
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The walled gardens are *worse* than the open web. AOL lost for a reason. But the only businesses that can long-term survive operating on the internet must find some way to lock Google out. So the walled gardens return, under the new selective pressure. What waste.

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Emmett Shear@eshear• 4 months ago
Replying to @eshear

Over time, of course, Google is systematically destroying its own competitive advantage. Eventually they will have deliberately and purposefully drained every drop of value from the open web, and the remaining services will be walled gardens. Search will be effectively dead.

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Emmett Shear@eshear• 4 months ago
Replying to @eshear

(Apple is no better, they just do it by strangling the web itself and replacing it with “apps” they can tax to death instead. But Apple doesn’t rely on the open web for value, so it’s not suicidal in the same way)

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Emmett Shear@eshear• 4 months ago
Replying to @eshear

And when search dies Google will finally have achieved its goal to become a late-stage portal, a “content business” like AOL or Yahoo. A mediocre version of everything you might want that people only used bc it was artificially jammed into their workflow.

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Emmett Shear@eshear• 4 months ago
Replying to @eshear

But why keep using Google then? I already feel it, I no longer bother with Google for anything except the most trivial of queries. Bc if it can misunderstand me to direct me to its own results, it will.

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Emmett Shear@eshear• 4 months ago
Replying to @eshear

Some day I expect even that will stop. “Search” will move to a tab, and “Answers” will be the primary interface. You will go to Google and type in the box and nary a SERP will be seen. Just endless slop.

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Emmett Shear@eshear• 4 months ago
Replying to @eshear

There was another path. There still is, tho I expect Google is too far gone to take it. What if instead of treating Yelp like a sucker for trusting them, and systematically working to drain them dry, Google had made them a partner?

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Emmett Shear@eshear• 4 months ago
Replying to @eshear

Instead of building a crap store-brand version, offer APIs to allow Yelp to integrate more deeply, allowing detailed results useful in-line and rendered into maps. Then start sharing revenue from the searches where Yelp results rank high, so they lean in.

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Emmett Shear@eshear• 4 months ago
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In this world, instead of a vampire draining the life force from the open web Google becomes an irrigation system promoting it. The ultimate UGC platform: full websites and services as content.

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Emmett Shear@eshear• 4 months ago
Replying to @eshear

But that would require thinking of the open web with gratitude, with love, with respect. Google decided in 2010 that people naive enough to let them scrape their businesses were suckers, and people dependent enough they couldn’t leave were cattle. A tragedy.

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Varun Godbole@VarunGodbole• 4 months ago
Replying to @eshear

@eshear What do you reckon marketing and discoverability look like in a post-search world?

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Zy@ZyMazza• 4 months ago
Replying to @eshear

@eshear @St_Rev Just goes to show you an org can fail no matter how big it gets

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Fk off@FkoffatAOL• 4 months ago
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@eshear A strong Walmart and American mega banks and mortgage world parallel. Suggests this is an emergent behavior.

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PoIiMath@politicalmath• 4 months ago
Replying to @eshear

@eshear Most of the major modern tech players started with a reasonable bargain that they eventually betrayed I'm hoping that AI means disruption of these duplicitous players, but I don't have a lot of faith that AI firms aren't setting up their own planned duplicity

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