Do people really find Reddit useful? I usually find lots of "hey guys has anyone got <same problem as I am searching about>" from 2018 with no solution but a few token "Me too!" Responses, or worse a response but "Never mind - I solved it. <No explanation>"
I skip over most Reddit links in the search because of that sort of thing being 95% of results. I genuinely have not ever found that much useful on it - I can probably count on one hand a time where it has been useful.
Is it just me that thinks Reddit is deeply overrated? Or is there some magic part of Reddit with people who know what they are talking about and who properly answer questions in a timely manner? I've never found it if so. Perhaps I need to have an account to access the best bits? But if so how would Google find it?
Yes, all the time, but quality varies heavily based on subreddit, and in my experience the more popular and/or less strictly moderated subreddits have lower quality.
The <no explanation> part isn't unique to reddit. See: XKCD 979
I skip over most Reddit links in the search because of that sort of thing being 95% of results. I genuinely have not ever found that much useful on it - I can probably count on one hand a time where it has been useful.
Is it just me that thinks Reddit is deeply overrated? Or is there some magic part of Reddit with people who know what they are talking about and who properly answer questions in a timely manner? I've never found it if so. Perhaps I need to have an account to access the best bits? But if so how would Google find it?