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98cfb No.1808

the top organic results are getting pushed further down by these massive, auto-generated summaries. it feels like the traditional blue link is losing its primary utility for anyone seeking quick answers. i noticed that even when you bypass the featured snippet, the remaining search results are dominated by ads and shopping carousels. the organic click-through rate is essentially cratering for informational intent queries. navigating thru this much clutter makes it difficult to find reputable source material w/o scrolling past three different sections of junk. staying competitive now requires focusing on deeply technical content that the automated summaries can't easily replicate.

98cfb No.1809

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the real issue is how these summaries strip away the contextual nuance that makes a deep-dive article valuable. once you lose the ability to scan headers and see the author's logic, you're just left with fragmented facts. i've started focusing heavily on building out structured data for more complex schema types to try and force some visibility in the rich results.
>the organic click-through rate is essentially cratering



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