That's because capitalism turned the tech industry into the shittiest industry on the planet forcing climate change into the final form.
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I used to spend a lot of time on tech sites, but tech in general has all become such an evil enterprise. I remember back in the '00s looking forward to the next Android update or even back when a new Windows was going to bring improvements (even if just to fix the bugs). Now every update to every service or hardware is enshittification and SaaS.
New tech used to be really exciting. Engadget started as a gadget blog talking about the newest gadgets doing cool things. MP3 players, cameras, companies trying cool things. That category totally evaporated and reading about the newest smartphone or app with a subscription sucks
Yeah. Sites like CNET and TechRadar seems completely uninteresting at this point. Wired and the Verge seem to have done a better job at transitioning into reporting on how tech affects society, which is much more interesting. 404media seems to be doing well in that business.
The leading article of the Verge at the moment is on what is real in the age of deepfakes, relating to war and disinformation. Wired writes about "All the ways big tech fuels ICE and CBP". 404media runs a story about how "CBP Tapped Into the Online Advertising Ecosystem To Track Peoples’ Movements". Meanwhile, CNET is headlining how "Apple's new MacBook Air is faster. It also costs $100 more", and TechRadar tells us about "the seven best gadgets we have seen today". I cannot even imagine caring. I wouldn't even have cared back when I did care.
Besides, if a tech site does their job these days their readers will not be using Google any more at all.
I really don't think any of that is to blame, it's always been that way. The blame it's squarely on LLM search. People really do believe the nonsense these bullshit machines pump out. I have people sending them to me all the time. And I see creators using screencaps as sources as well. People are fuckin dumb.
Content is so bad nowadays. Sites are overloaded with ads, paywalls, subscriptions.
And a lot of it is clearly AI generated
I think most of it. Internet is dead.
Internet has been on last breathe since few companies started controlling the internet discourse since 2010s.
Fediverse is, i think, adding a new life back. Forums are back, microblogging your mind without being censored by laws of a few countries is back. Static blogs are making a comeback. I don't care how big, small or popular these instances are, they are lively as ever.
Here, you are no longer under whims of Facebook, Xitter, Google, Tumblr, or Reddit. If an instance bans you, just move your data to another. You may not be able to escape them entirely but there are more options than there's ever been.
You can be a doomer all you want. For me, internet is rejuvenating without the control of few companies and countries. Yesz there's slop everywhere, there are also gems if you find them.
The anti-AI sentiment here is proof Internet is not dead or we'd be getting told you're crazy if you don't just accept it because shareholders said so. That's not the case yet.
I don't even mind subscribing to 404media, as I feel like their operation makes sense. But there's no way I'm going to pay to read some sponsored content on a page riddled with trackers.
Article points out its not just the tech sector either. I think three main changes (beyond ads being annoying) are predominantly driving this.
- AI scrapers steal their content rapidly, and put a rewording (or even just the exact same article) on SEO-bait websites with custom domain names, drowning out the original in search results.
- AI summaries from search engines that achieve much the same.
- Increased use of AI queries via preferred agents as the 'source all information' by the naieve and infirm.
The article writer makes similar suggestions.
This is not good, because journalism is useful and reduction in their ad funding will lower the collective quality even further.
People, especially younger people, need to get on board with the idea of supporting quality journalism financially. The decline in traffic is concerning in and of itself but print journalism as an industry has been circling the drain for years because advertisers and subscribers have increasingly abandoned the medium. Good quality reporting is an art. One that LLM's are wholly incapable of.
On one hand this is the death of independent sites funding themselves off organic traffic. On the other hand these sites were shit and should have died a long time ago.
They'll still exist just moved off to social media instead.