One for the Geeks (& any fish who happen to swim by): Is the Internet getting harder to search?
Posted: 30 Oct 2025, 04:31
I only ask because I decided to update some of the icons I use on my media server.
Some of the media is in folders in date order so I simply typed the date in the search bar (as I had previously done, albeit about 10 years ago), and every search brought up pages and pages of CARS, of which I've never, ever shown an interest in or searched for, with the odd picture of a GUN, again not something I'd ever searched for.
3/4 pages down before anything remotely useful to me appeared - remotely being the operative word here.
Before, I could get (and mostly still have) images of significant (but obviously non-commercial/moneytizable) events - tsunamis, earthquakes, major fashion changes, law changes being among the most prominent (e.g 1976 drought/heatwave).
Is it just me, or is history (deliberately) being hidden from us?
Some of the media is in folders in date order so I simply typed the date in the search bar (as I had previously done, albeit about 10 years ago), and every search brought up pages and pages of CARS, of which I've never, ever shown an interest in or searched for, with the odd picture of a GUN, again not something I'd ever searched for.
3/4 pages down before anything remotely useful to me appeared - remotely being the operative word here.
Before, I could get (and mostly still have) images of significant (but obviously non-commercial/moneytizable) events - tsunamis, earthquakes, major fashion changes, law changes being among the most prominent (e.g 1976 drought/heatwave).
Is it just me, or is history (deliberately) being hidden from us?