tom jennings on Nostr: When I search the web for X I am knowingly hoping to find distinct websites that ...
When I search the web for X I am knowingly hoping to find distinct websites that contain or refer to X.
But I think google thinks or maybe knows, most people searching the web for X want an "answer".
Obviously older (length of usage over time; yeah age) users at least partially understood the former was what you got.
I've seen nothing about this discussed, but I'm hardly a model of normality.
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