• talEnglish
    632 months ago
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    Blocking other search engines will hurt Reddit, all else held equal. But not by that much. Google is seriously dominant in the search engine market.

    kagis

    Yeah.

    https://gs.statcounter.com/search-engine-market-share

    According to this, Google has 91.06% of the search engine market. So for Reddit, they’re talking about cutting themselves off from a little under 9% of people searching out there. WhichI mean, it isn’t insignificant, but it isn’t likely gonna hurt them all that badly.

    • eronthEnglish
      302 months ago
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      It’s also worth noting that the 9% they cut off was probably the group more inclined to already be using alternatives to Reddit anyways.

      • CleoTheWizardEnglish
        72 months ago
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        You underestimate the amount of average joes that use stuff like DuckDuckGo

        • whatwhatwhatwhatEnglish
          125 days ago
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          Seconding this. I work in IT, and the number of tech-illiterate people using DuckDuckGo as their default search engine is astounding. It’s got to be about 10% of our users (none of whom are in tech roles).

      • TheTechnician27English
        22 months ago
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        I would actually think that the 9% they cut off would be more likely than the 91% to be using Reddit.

    • scarabicEnglish
      32 months ago
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      Yeah I thought the same so it’s good to see the numbers. I don’t think people realize that to support a search engine means letting them crawl your pages which means serving all your pages to them, which costs server resources. A lot of sites get more crawler load than load from actual users viewing pages. It’s a real cost.

      Still, you’d think they could manage to support DuckDuckGo at least. Or a small set of search giants to give some appearance of supporting competition.