Comment by LeoPanthera
3 days ago
It's not going to be long before we need to move to a whitelist model, rather than a blacklist model.
It ironically makes me think of the Yahoo Web Directory in the 90s.
Time is a flat circle.
3 days ago
It's not going to be long before we need to move to a whitelist model, rather than a blacklist model.
It ironically makes me think of the Yahoo Web Directory in the 90s.
Time is a flat circle.
This. I think, well curated web directories (by humans and machines) deserve a comeback.
You can find an attempt here: https://github.com/kagisearch/smallweb/blob/main/smallweb.tx...
Yes and no.
Power-law relations mean that a small number of domains will account for the lion's share of low-relevance results, and filtering those out will result in dramatic improvements in relevance.
That small set is probably fairly dynamic, however, and will likely change at a fairly high rate over time.
Penny-ante sites are less likely to appear in generic results, but might well be whatever the spam/phish term is for junk general Web search results.
We may well come to rely more on whitelisting, but I think at least for now that's not necessary, largely due to the dynamics of publishing / attention economies themselves.