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Why Tweet Comparing Google to Dying Mall Went Viral - Search Engine Journal

Last updated Wednesday, October 26, 2022 18:05 ET , Source: NewsService

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A tweet that Google no longer delivers helpful results struck a nerve with others who felt likewise, causing it to go viral. The tweet received over 42,000 likes and nearly 6,000 retweets from others who are unsatisfied with Google.

The tweet compared Google to decrepit shopping malls where you can’t get “what you came for.”

The person tweeted:

Google search is becoming one of those dying malls. You still go there out of habit, but once you get there, none of it is what you want. You can remember when it was a useful place to visit, but now it's weirdly hollow and you leave without getting what you came for

— Emily Velasco (@MLE_Online) October 25, 2022

Others Felt the Same Way About Google

May others on Twitter felt the same way, perhaps explaining why the tweet went viral.

Some felt Google has recently become worse:

Sure- it's just weird how it's gotten so much worse in like the past month or so. Feels like a shift in strategy on Google's part.

— Becky Renewed (@BeckyRenewed) October 25, 2022

Thank god for this thread and this retweet, I thought I was losing my mind.

— Egan Reich (@jeganreich) October 26, 2022

I’ve noticed this too. Weird websites that look like they were generated with content from somewhere else

— Thor Lindberg (@thor_lindberg) October 25,...



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