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Yes, feels like websites that consist of 3 sentences of actual information spreed across 5 paragraphs are winning.

Also, I don't like how google tries to demote controversial "wrong think".

Why doesn't google show stuff like https://based.cooking/ or https://www.stroustrup.com/bs_faq2.html higher?

I think it would be great if in the settings you could upload e.g. some python code that modifies some parameters. I would e.g. write something like

change_score("pinterest.com", -7) change_score("based.cooking", +8) change_score("stroustrup.com", +4)

Than you could share your code on e.g. hackernews. That way you could actually punish clickbait.




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