• frunch@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    That’s what bothers me most–i used to be able to find technical help and info very easily. Nowadays it’s all buried behind pages of bullshit–if you can find any of those forums at all. There’s very few places to get good help at this point, and I’m afraid it’s going to be even more difficult to find those places as time marches on.

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      7 months ago

      This is what worries me.

      Forums were some of the best places to find specific information on niche topics. Were moderated and controlled in such a way to maintain the information and improve when new information was discovered.

      But then social media killed many forums. Along with capitalism.

      Many forums emulated social media, until they were no longer forums.

      Others went the way of more ads than real posts.

      All had their readership decrease, and many lost ability to host due to that.

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        7 months ago

        And so much of that info is now potentially locked up in discord servers that you can’t just view on a browser. You gotta join their server, pick the right roles and hope they actually keep their old troubleshooting solutions archived or ask about your problem and get yelled at for asking something that’s already been asked because discord search function sucks.

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      7 months ago

      I wonder if this will increase the social value of being an expert in your field. These specific questions might become unsearchable in the near future due to AI garbage polluting the Internet.

      Doing research on the Internet will become more in-depth once again. The search engines only a first step. You have to know what the meaningful resources are and how to use them. Back to the days of the academic database.