Curious to hear people's thoughts....
There is a clear issue with Reddit results on the SERP.
My question is - how does this play itself out?
I don't think Google can do nothing - there's a clear issue that is impacting brand perception at this point.
They also need to double down on first-knowledge content for a variety of reasons. There is not a lot of said content outside of social media.
It seems to me that Google is damned if it does, damned if it doesn't.
How do you think they resolve this issue?
It's not a bug, it's a feature. Google may tweak it a bit.
Think QDF instead of showing a decade old Reddit posts.
Yet it's not a problem for them. It's a problem for SEOs.
Average people rejoice. Especially the sexist male geek crowd loves the site despite the bad press for more than a decade!