The internet used to be where you found the latest information. But it’s old enough that you could easily find info on 10-20 year old articles that are out of date and irrelevant

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    9 months ago

    I find it’s the opposite: engines are so biased toward new content that older but still useful (or crucial) results are buried. I feel like an archeologist some days, carefully digging through the strata to find ancient hidden treasure.

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      9 months ago

      You make like Kagi. It’s a search engine that lets you - among other things - search old articles. It’s a paid service though (but they offer a free 100 queries trial)

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    9 months ago

    Any search engine I’ve ever used allowed me to filter for results from the past month/year/etc.

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      9 months ago

      The real shower thought is that most people don’t know how to use advanced search settings anymore when it used to be common knowledge you needed to find anything even slightly niche

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      9 months ago

      Maybe they searched for “how to limit search results by date”, but the instructions they found were obsolete.

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    9 months ago

    Worse, many articles do not have the year in the date. What the hell is up with that?

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    9 months ago

    Odd. I find it to be the exact opposite. If I want a real article, with thought put into it beside how to make it pop up as #1 in the search engine, I need to set the most recent date possible as prior to 2015 (sometimes even further back).

    I suppose it depends on what you’re looking for. News articles obviously have to be recent, and it’s relatively difficult to bullshit your way into an informative news piece. Advice or DIY instructions though? You better search waaaay far back.

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    9 months ago

    It is because of google’s SEO algorithms. Old content has been around far more to rank up higher. And because people only click on first results. Newer content can’t rank against websites with more authority. Sometimes changing the date filter helps.

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    9 months ago

    I feel like this mainly happens with tech (the kind that’s not super new and fancy)