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Google's AI Overviews now link to Wikipedia and LinkedIn more than Reddit, study finds
(www.businessinsider.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Ah, LinkedIn, exactly where I want to get nuanced answers to weird questions from.
Somehow this is worse than Reddit. Sure Reddit isn't good, but at least Reddit was sane enough to understand concepts like 'working too much is deeply unhealthy both physically and mentally' and 'corporations should not hold absolute power'
That's the issue, a veneer of anonymity. These fucking wagies lost any sense of fear and saying the truth. Disgusting.
"wagies"?
Losers who have to work for money in order to survive
The fuck? Get off the internet for a bit and touch some grass
truth hurts tho huh
Only way you aren't a "wagie" is if you're a trust-fund baby lol
So are you a trust-fund whiny bitch baby?
My body of work speaks for itself, dear.
PS. nice handle but i know westoid tankies worship him in the wrong way... which is u?
There is a large collection of poorly written articles/blogs on LinkedIn, actually. They are just bad enough to be good enough for Google.
Strangely enough, LinkedIn is owned by Microsoft. If Microsoft actually let Google use it as a data source, it was to sabotage Google's AI training.
Do we have Linkedin Lunatics on reddit?
!linkedinlunatics@sh.itjust.works
Thanks! Too bad it's not more activity.
Outside of job searching, I can't stand LinkedIn, the "content" and self-promotion you see there makes me want to become a committed misanthrope.
Thanks! Too bad it's not more activity.
Outside of job searching, I can't stand LinkedIn, the "content" and self-promotion you see there makes me want to become a committed misanthrope.