Jeste primjetili u zadnje 1-2 godine da je Google totalno pojeo sam sebe, prerastao se i totalno brlja sa keywords i rezultatima koje izbacuje ? Kako godine prolaze ja sam (kao i svi vi) sve bolji i bolji da pretražujem u tražilicama. A Google sve gore i gore rezultate izbacuje.
Ne mogu to nikako objasniti. Osim kao teorija, nekoliko verzija:
- Prerastao u giganta i jednostavno nema hardware power da realno proračunava results, pa daj šta daš, izbacuje svakakve gluposti. Sve više ljudi traži usluge njihovih procesora, i sve to treba izbaciti u milisekundama. - Zadnji algoritmi su im provaljeni i ljudi ih varaju sa SEO.
Posebno brlja na Google Images search. Prije nije tako radio. Youtube search je isto postao loš. Previše su zinuli pa su pohranili previše podataka i sad se ne znaju nositi sa tim. Jednostavno ne možeš sve probleme riješiti dodavanjem novih servera, procesora i diskova.
Sad mi totalno ignorira keywords unutar navodnika "riječ1 riječ2". Mislim izabcuje i to, ali što prije samo 2 godine nije radio sad izbacuje i svaku riječ odvojeno. Da me to zanima ne bih ni stavljao navodnike.
Ukratko što god sad tražim, search, images, Youtube treba mi puno, jako puno, više vremena da pronađem što tražim.
Sad sam nenamjerno usrao stvar. Možda i vas bude odjavljivalo sa foruma ako kliknete na naslov ove teme. No jednom, drugi put ulazite preko zadnjeg komentara, desno.
Ako izgube ovu žalbu mogu pakovati torbe, stečaj. Bez obzira koliko bogati bili. Svi po svijetu će ih moći tužiti ohrabreni ovom presudom. U EU će morati plaćati svima ako im žalba ne uspije. Jer (sami su tome najviše doprinijeli) i Bloggers su "novinari", zar ne ?
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Google appeals France’s ‘disproportionate’ €500mn fine in copyright row 1 Sep, 2021 11:20
Google has announced that it is appealing the “disproportionate” €500 ($591) million fine imposed upon it by the French competition authority, which accused the US internet giant of not respecting copyright rules. In a statement issued on Wednesday, the chief of Google France, Sebastien Missoffe, slammed the hefty sum: “We disagree with a number of legal elements, and believe that the fine is disproportionate to our efforts to reach an agreement and comply with the new law."
Missoffe further added that the company continues “to work hard to resolve this case and put deals in place. This includes expanding offers to 1,200 publishers, clarifying aspects of our contracts, and sharing more data as requested by the French Competition Authority."
France’s antitrust watchdog slapped Google with “its biggest ever fine” to date at half a billion euros in mid-July for failing to work with media outlets “in good faith” in line with a European Union (EU) copyright rule. The so-called “neighboring rights” for publishers ensure that news agencies are paid for their articles and photos when featured on online service providers.
The French competition authority ruled that the US company must either ensure publishers are given “remuneration for the current use of their copyrighted content,” or face additional fines of €900,000 a day.
Google has been slapped with multiple fines by France this year alone. A probe launched by France’s antitrust watchdog found in June that the provider was misusing its privilege as a major search engine and was profiting off algorithms, which led to a €220 million penalty.
In February, Alphabet Google was ordered to pay $76 million in compensation to 121 national and local French news publishers to end the long-standing copyright dispute.
Only a few other countries have implemented the EU’s copyright rule. Publishers from states that have adopted the law can insist on remuneration for their content being shown on online platforms.
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