I know the general term, but I don't see how in this case still. On somewhere like amazon, there's a clear incentive to have bad search, initially to capture sellers, then later to force them to pay to be high in search results, but youtube has no such program. You can't pay to be higher in search results.
but I don't understand, how does having shitty search help improve advertiser revenue
It's because technological change has a reached staggering pace, but social change, cultural change, political change can't. It's not designed to handle this pace.
Not engagement, that's what social media does. They just maximize what they're trained for, which is increasingly math proofs and user preference. People like flattery
I've seen it as "An Indian"
Do you when the do a web search or just generating text?
finally someone who gets it
If it’s not implemented properly, resources (images, videos, ads) don’t get unloaded when they’re no longer visible.
Doing this causes it's own problems. Try searching on a page that unloads everything out of view. Or saving it
That's not the issue here. And that relies entirely on them being implemented well.
Just like the web
Half the changes in Linux are also editing random config files, so it's about the same
That's the benchmark I guess. Let's see how long it takes to get there.