u/xxLink347xx

I hate doing research and looking stuff up on the Internet

Before I get into this yes I know that researching and looking things up is an important thing to know how to do blah blah blah I know that, and pardon any grammar errors, you're about to Read a very frustrated man's troubles with basic internet crap.

Like the title of the post says I hate when I have to research or look stuff up specifically because I never get what I am trying to look up or when I do get what I wanted I already spent like 30 minutes trying to adjust my search or going through multiple pages on Google,Reddit,YouTube, and even then it's not exactly what I want. I can look up something that should have a concrete answer, like the other day I was trying to look at whether or not I need a bubbler for my African dwarf frog tank since they breathe air and I have a filter that has decent water flow and half of the information was either contradictory wrong, or good old Google thinks I'm talking about fish specifically goldfish for some reason (like Google if I wanted to search up something about goldfish don't you fucking think I would put goldfish instead of African dwarf frog in my search?)

Or another thing like Minecraft I tried to look up old mining strategies for the game because I was playing older versions of it and yet I just kept getting modern strategies. Mind you I put the version edition, I put in the year, and I got videos that were just claiming that they had a bunch of that item or modern strategies that don't even work anymore.

Or this exact post? I tried looking up anything having to do with frustrations with trying to search things.

I looked up and I hate looking things up (granted I understand that word "looking" in that search pulled up what I didn't like but that's still bullshit)

and I get posts revolving around people feeling uncomfortable when people are looking at them. Does the term "looking things up" not exists to the Reddit search engine?

But what really sets me off is how frustrating searching anything having to deal with modding for video games there's so much bullshit I get the most misinformation, very outdated information from outdated videos or I just get the wrong thing I searched, I'll look up something like how to mod this game and I get as the top search result top 10 best mods to add to whatever game I put into the search bar.

And I know that the way search engines typically operate is that they look at what words you put in the search bar and they'll try to match any results to those words that you put in the search bar. But I remember it not pulling up things that had absolutely nothing to do with your search. At least until you go past the first page when it comes to Google. Now I'm pretty sure that I have to go multiple pages in to finally get what I want.

Like FUCKING HELL man, how do people do this as a JOB.

Edit:If this doesn't fit here I'm sorry but The original sub wouldn't let me put it in there

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u/xxLink347xx — 2 days ago
▲ 1.7k r/nexusmods

So this my first time using this

I don't judge, I understand, I don't think it's a bad thing, I'm just a little surprised especially when I tried Minecraft

u/xxLink347xx — 1 month ago