▲ | alexjplant 3 days ago | |
I understand skepticism in the age of LLM-generated content and CAPTCHA-solving bots. What I don't understand is why people choose such weird hills to die on and think that posting about it will accomplish anything. Do you think people will read your comment and go "gee, I was going to use Kagi but now I won't because this random person has a bad feeling about a series of comments they remember seeing"? I signed up for a specialist forum not too long ago and posted an honest review of a product because I hadn't been able to find one anywhere on the internet. Immediately a bunch of people accused me of being a "shill" for a direct-to-consumer business that's been powered by a Yahoo storefront for the last 20 years, as though a business that's run by a guy with an AOL e-mail address is sophisticated enough to figure out Fiverr and astroturf their reputation on a phpBB forum. Think about it for just a moment - do you really think that the Hacker News audience is large enough or full of enough tastemakers to sway an alternative search engine's market share? It isn't. If Kagi wanted to do that they'd hire TikTok influencers. | ||
▲ | throwaway290 2 days ago | parent [-] | |
no one else would pay for search. people on HN is probably 90% of their total possible market. |