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this is a good idea to hotfix a stupid problem.
And what problem would that be?
I assume SEO spam/misleading ads?
Stuff that could probably be better done by vetting advertisers and improving the search algorithm.
Getting 4 sponsored links and an AI overview before I get to the search results.
It's basically all the shit Yahoo did to lose their search dominance.
Fun Fact: the current head of Google's search is the same guy that was in charge of Yahoo's search right before they folded their own search and just started licensing Bing.
That is hilarious. That explains a lot.
You can disable the AI stuff and other nonsense if you do a "web" search, it's in the list with images, videos etc. Theres also a thing you can add to a search url to do it -
&udm=14
.Could also not use google
My solution.
Their search results have been shit for about 10 years.
So who do you use? Because I haven't found a properly functional search engine in years.
I can't see how a checkmark is supposed to fixes these Problems. Aren't the sponsored links not already marked as such?
Malware disguised as legitimate software getting served as ads.
Just a few months ago people were shown faked websites for obs studio when searching for the original. They should vet whose ads they're serving instead of just certifying certain corporations.