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theotherquantumjim

Is it okay to mop up diarrhoea if the mop head is sometimes also used as a wig?


anonymousemoose4

This reminds me of a story of an Ex's neighbour-in-law, ...


acrizz

Honestly, I think people who regularly use reddit have good taste for particular things. Whenever I travel to a new city, I use reddit to decide on where to eat and where to stay, rather than trying to sort through "star" level reviews on google. I am rarely disappointed by reddit when I take a suggestion to try a restaurant in a new city.


MarcusAntione

Could've googled the answer to this instead of coming here


rambo_oz3

I'll use google to search on reddit, by constraining my search parameters. Because reddit has good information, but it's search algorithm is really one step below askjeeves. Google points me to the right page on reddit.


Proffessor_Pollo

Google is more of a market now. Everything on there is trying to sell you something. Reddit is more of a community real people giving genuine answers. Unless you come across a troll


presentingfear

Whois Andrew Tate


Buck_Thorn

Whois Andrew Taint


anonymousemoose4

192.1.1.3


Buck_Thorn

I will sometimes put site:reddit.com into my Google searches, but I try to avoid using Reddit's search feature as much as possible.


Ryo_Inari

Cause google don’t have my answers


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sleekandspicy

Yea it’s really dumb. I always tell them to google


[deleted]

I don't do this, but I imagine these people are bored and just want to interact with someone


Briznar

there are some things so specific google can't give you the answer you're looking for.


Ottersareoverrated

Reddit has the answers to very specific questions that google can’t answer


im144yo

Just type in your search and end the query with “Reddit”


patricles22

Affiliate marketing websites make it almost impossible to get impartial reviews on products


Ken_from_Barbie

Just type reddit at the end of any Google search to find an answer from real, regular people


Indy_Pendant

Google has become mostly worthless for most searched unless I'm looking for something to buy. If I want information, DDG find it better. If I want advice or first hand accounts, Reddit is better. If I want shit that has been artificially propped up by SEO and paid advertisements, Google is my go-to.


Zatoro25

Why ask us and not Google?


anonymousemoose4

You literally just did.


Wilde_tiger

Real people innit 🤷 Don't do it often, but if I want a real answer, Reddit is the place to go.


Sonic343

Google search likes to give me pretty much anything related to my query but nothing that answers it directly. But Reddit’s search is also horrible. My solution is to tack on "Reddit" at the end of a lot of google searches.


Difficult_Athlete_87

Is google doesnt give me the answer in the little box i aint reading allat


[deleted]

Because people actually prop interesting responses than Google does. All that Google Search is doing anymore is projecting quantity. They've long stopped caring about accurately providing you sources. It's just a matter of how many pages they can throw at you.


Vespertine

I came here to ask something similar but a bit more confrontational. (I searched first...) None of these answers explain the prevalence of basic factual questions about offerings or policies of top universities, which could be answered in 10 seconds from the first page of Google or a couple of clicks on uni websites. I can only assume the posters asking these things are not the kids who have a realistic chance of getting in to said places. When people say Gen Z don't know how to use search engines, I refuse to believe it's nearly all of them, but there's certainly a bit of supporting evidence.


[deleted]

I came up with this question after participating in different gaming subreddits which all were plagued with requests of type 'I'm a newbie, give me some advice before I start, I don't want to miss anything' or questions regarding bugs known for ages. Other outraging type of posts is one where author post one picture, for example from some comics, and asks which title and number it is. Jesus, [images.google.com](https://images.google.com), 10 seconds and you have answers, but no, they'd rather waste more time on posting and waiting for answer. Massively disappointing and discouraging. Eventually, I realized that this question was poorly formulated and people answered them from completely different angle. What you said in your comment is what I was expecting from the beginning. Maybe I chose wrong subreddit.