I don't think they're necessarily so much the number of search engines that currently exist (there's already currently several) but rather that not enough people use the alternatives that Google had the monopoly. (Also helped by Google actively railroading users into its products and suppressing the competition)
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oforgetaboutit@kbin.social 1 year ago
This is because of Google's monopoly on search. If there were more search engines, then sites would just focus on making high quality articles instead of trying to play with the monopolists policies
Thorned_Rose@kbin.social 1 year ago
GunnarRunnar@kbin.social 1 year ago
This is an incredibly astute point. Haven't thought about it like that.
gamermanh@lemmy.world 1 year ago
…what?
If there were multiple search engines (there are) then SEO would focus on whichever were most popular
I’ve literally done work where SEO included making sure Bing was also optimized for, and I know others who have also done so
More engines would make SEO harder and longer as we assume each engine would search differently, but SEO will creep into any engine that gets popular for the obvious reason of people wanting their content seen