• TVA@thebrainbin.org
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    11 days ago

    I wasn’t a TikTok user, but, from what people tell me, by their third swipe the algorithm already knew enough about them that almost everything they get recommended was stuff they were interested in.

    How is it that Google with raw access to SO MUCH MORE information than just a few swipes can’t manage to zero in on what I’m actually interested in and instead I see so much garbage that I don’t bother looking at.

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      11 days ago

      The guy that destroyed yahoo search is the head of google search. That’s pretty much how in a nutshell.

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      11 days ago

      You’ll seek out what you are interested in anyway. But people are paying Google to show you stuff you’d never look for.

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      10 days ago

      Probably (a big guess) is because google is interested in monetization, and getting the best payout for themselves and their advertisers they can contractually manage. You’re gonna get what google makes the most money off of before you get what you actually want to see. Just like google search.

      Tiktok appears to be far more interested in making you stay on the platform and keeping your attention. They get what they want by making you an addict, for lack of a better term.