You know when you needed an answer to something and wanted the opinion of the masses. You could search “[how to topic] reddit” or filter with “site:reddit.com”.

So what now? Could i still do “best table Lemmy” or “how to do this Lemmy”?

This was my favorite use of reddit where you could get a bunch of answers for different topics.

  • Luca@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Google’s become largely useless in recent years due to SEO spam and autgenerated content. Appending reddit at the end of a query at least helped get some actual responses from human beings

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      1 year ago

      im an RTFM and RTFC fan, never noticed a difference except when id dip into something new for the first time. Feels, and annoying.

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        1 year ago

        It was very useful for queries along the lines of “which x is the best”, “which x to buy”, etc. You can guarantee that there was a discussion about pretty much anything on Reddit

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          Bingo. Researching product choices was one of my best use cases for adding site:reddit.com to search queries. Avoids spammy articles and gives you actual discussions with legitimate dissenting opinions.