AI search finds publishers starved of referral traffic
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schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 13:29 zuletzt editiert vonThis post did not contain any content.
AI search finds publishers starved of referral traffic
: Turn out the lights, the internet is over
(www.theregister.com)
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This post did not contain any content.
AI search finds publishers starved of referral traffic
: Turn out the lights, the internet is over
(www.theregister.com)
schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 13:33 zuletzt editiert vonHadn't thought of this before.
The AI summary stops people from going to the website, which means the website the AI used isn't getting any page views.
On a long enough timeline, it would kill webpages, then the AI has no new info to steal.
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AI search finds publishers starved of referral traffic
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schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 13:35 zuletzt editiert vonWhile the stats vary depending on who's measuring, the story is consistent: web publishers, who provided the content that trained these AI models, face dramatically diminishing visitors, which means lower advertising and subscription revenues, even amid overall growth in search impressions.
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Hadn't thought of this before.
The AI summary stops people from going to the website, which means the website the AI used isn't getting any page views.
On a long enough timeline, it would kill webpages, then the AI has no new info to steal.
schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 13:49 zuletzt editiert von -
Hadn't thought of this before.
The AI summary stops people from going to the website, which means the website the AI used isn't getting any page views.
On a long enough timeline, it would kill webpages, then the AI has no new info to steal.
schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 14:02 zuletzt editiert vonI'm surprised nobody thought at this before. It was the fairly obvious outcome, inevitably this will lead to the collapse of the information environment we rely on, if nobody puts a stop to this. Ai doesn't seem to care, neither improvements seem to target this. Small websites were already struggling, now they're dying.
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schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 14:09 zuletzt editiert vonOn one hand, I don't generate ad revenue for anyone in the first place and would love to see the ad-supported web model collapse. On the other hand, I don't like that AI is destroying things. I'm conflicted.
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I'm surprised nobody thought at this before. It was the fairly obvious outcome, inevitably this will lead to the collapse of the information environment we rely on, if nobody puts a stop to this. Ai doesn't seem to care, neither improvements seem to target this. Small websites were already struggling, now they're dying.
schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 14:11 zuletzt editiert vonPeople have been talking about it since Google debuted their instant answers years ago.
Nobody listened or cared.
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I'm surprised nobody thought at this before. It was the fairly obvious outcome, inevitably this will lead to the collapse of the information environment we rely on, if nobody puts a stop to this. Ai doesn't seem to care, neither improvements seem to target this. Small websites were already struggling, now they're dying.
schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 14:14 zuletzt editiert vonLiterally everyone has been saying this the entire time.
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On one hand, I don't generate ad revenue for anyone in the first place and would love to see the ad-supported web model collapse. On the other hand, I don't like that AI is destroying things. I'm conflicted.
schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 14:15 zuletzt editiert vonAre you stupid?
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People have been talking about it since Google debuted their instant answers years ago.
Nobody listened or cared.
schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 14:16 zuletzt editiert vonIt seems they've been deprioritised entirely, years ago i was able to find actual blogs and forums. But this is going to hit them even harder.
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It seems they've been deprioritised entirely, years ago i was able to find actual blogs and forums. But this is going to hit them even harder.
schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 14:19 zuletzt editiert vonI switched to Kagi for this and they have “small web” and fediverse search.
They are a US based paid search engine and so far have not enshittified.
They’re one of the few US services I kept (low switching costs, low lock in, and a company I like) despite otherwise boycotting most other US products.
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schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 14:23 zuletzt editiert vonAll that ad revenue won't be surrendered without a fight. Just wait, there will be ads you have to click through to read all of the AI summary.
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All that ad revenue won't be surrendered without a fight. Just wait, there will be ads you have to click through to read all of the AI summary.
schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 14:32 zuletzt editiert vonGoogle will probably just start playing video ads as soon as you hit. Enter on the search bar.
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schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 14:50 zuletzt editiert von
You had one job.
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schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 14:59 zuletzt editiert vonGiven how wrong/ridiculously oversimplified those AI summaries usually are, it scares me that so many people would stop there like, "Ehh, good enough".
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Are you stupid?
schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 15:01 zuletzt editiert von foliumcreations@lemmy.worldI think Alk is referencing, the concept of perverse incentives. Without explicitly saying it. It's a concept, or a way of refering to an incentive structure that gives un-desirable results, in economics.
Example: When clicks give you ad revenue. And hurt kittens nurtured back to health gives the most clicks. People start hurting kittens, so they have more to nurture back to health for clicks.
Edit: my example is unfortunately a very real thing. Multiple channels on YT have been found to do it. Someone else will have to find the articles about it. I don't want to ruin my day reading about it again.
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Given how wrong/ridiculously oversimplified those AI summaries usually are, it scares me that so many people would stop there like, "Ehh, good enough".
schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 15:27 zuletzt editiert vonA lot of my queries only call for oversimplified summaries. Either I'm simple like that or I google stupid shoot no one else would bother. A recent example:
Are there butterflies or moths that don't have mouths? (No but some have vestigial mouths connected to non-functioning digestive systems.) Good enough!
That said, I'm very skeptical about answers if it's anything I care about or need to act on.
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Are you stupid?
schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 15:40 zuletzt editiert von grimy@lemmy.worldAre you Google's official bootlicker?
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I think Alk is referencing, the concept of perverse incentives. Without explicitly saying it. It's a concept, or a way of refering to an incentive structure that gives un-desirable results, in economics.
Example: When clicks give you ad revenue. And hurt kittens nurtured back to health gives the most clicks. People start hurting kittens, so they have more to nurture back to health for clicks.
Edit: my example is unfortunately a very real thing. Multiple channels on YT have been found to do it. Someone else will have to find the articles about it. I don't want to ruin my day reading about it again.
schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 16:16 zuletzt editiert vonLess depressing example. A country (I think it was India but my memory is hazy and I'm too lazy to go google it right now) had a problem with a certain venomous snake. They decided to offer a bounty for every snake corpse brought to them. The goal was to incentivise people to hunt snakes. What actually happened was people started breeding the snakes to turn in for the bounties. They realized the program wasn't working and cancelled it at which point the breeders dumped their snakes into the wild making the whole situation even worse.
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Google will probably just start playing video ads as soon as you hit. Enter on the search bar.
schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 16:25 zuletzt editiert vonSo I had this joke idea of "they'll just start showing the ads to the AIs", but the more I thought about it the more it started to sound less like a joke. Imagine if someone figured out how to cram ads into the AI training models and it skewed the outputs. Why astroturf when you can train the AIs to astroturf for you. This is some black mirror shit and now I've made myself a bit depressed.
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