The search industry continues to undergo big changes. Leta will not be able to follow and will likely become less useful over time.
None of the “Big changes” of late have improved the user experience, absolutely nobody who’d use Leta would complain that it doesn’t have AI summaries or whatever other bullshit.
Does this feel like a big cop out to anyone else? How weird…
I doubt they’re referring to feature parity WRT machine learning summaries and the like. “Less useful over time” is more likely a gentle way of saying ungraceful performance degradation.
Escalation in the SEO wars is accelerating. Various culprits but obviously generative NLP technologies designed specifically to sound human are nukes in this metaphor.
Any index developer that isn’t willing or can’t afford to continue fighting the war must choose:
host a legacy product that rapidly enshittifies
pull the plug now while it still works
If the index is the developer’s only product, the only real risk of option 1 is damaging their street cred.
In OP’s case, the index was not even their core product, so option 2 was the wiser decision.
None of the “Big changes” of late have improved the user experience, absolutely nobody who’d use Leta would complain that it doesn’t have AI summaries or whatever other bullshit.
Does this feel like a big cop out to anyone else? How weird…
I doubt they’re referring to feature parity WRT machine learning summaries and the like. “Less useful over time” is more likely a gentle way of saying ungraceful performance degradation.
Escalation in the SEO wars is accelerating. Various culprits but obviously generative NLP technologies designed specifically to sound human are nukes in this metaphor.
Any index developer that isn’t willing or can’t afford to continue fighting the war must choose:
If the index is the developer’s only product, the only real risk of option 1 is damaging their street cred.
In OP’s case, the index was not even their core product, so option 2 was the wiser decision.