> Discovering decent content is harder, as there's an arms race of ad-funded spammers trying to out-compete legitimate recipe sites in search-engine rankings
I wonder if we even need the search engines? I think a lot of the things we've come to rely on them for could easily be handled in other ways. Recipes for example. You don't really want the best recipe page for a given dish. You want a good quality recipe site that has a recipe for that dish. Quality of recipe sites ebb and flow as they sell out and incentives change, but generally you would probably only need to be aware of the top 2-3 sites. This is exactly the type of information that is easily stored as "tribal knowledge" on a subreddit, forum sticky, community wiki, or even blasting out to your Facebook friends "hey what's everyone's favorite recipe site?"
I wonder if we even need the search engines? I think a lot of the things we've come to rely on them for could easily be handled in other ways. Recipes for example. You don't really want the best recipe page for a given dish. You want a good quality recipe site that has a recipe for that dish. Quality of recipe sites ebb and flow as they sell out and incentives change, but generally you would probably only need to be aware of the top 2-3 sites. This is exactly the type of information that is easily stored as "tribal knowledge" on a subreddit, forum sticky, community wiki, or even blasting out to your Facebook friends "hey what's everyone's favorite recipe site?"