A Little Rant About CSDNThis article has no reading value; just consider it my personal ramblings.But if you are also fed up with CSDN in search results, you can check out this blog. If possible, I suggest abandoning Baidu and Bing search. Of course, I set Bing as my default search engine just to freeload KFC coupons.Although I don't rule out that there are some good blogs on CSDN, I myself have written some things on it and they were rated as high-quality blogs.But like many people, I feel that CSDN has a lot of reposted or even meaningless content, and on top of that, CSDN's paid resources are really ugly in their money-grabbing, so after I created my own website, I deleted all my content from there.Today, while ego-searching, I stumbled upon these two articles, which introduce one of my open-source repositories with many stars, so I went in to take a look at the general content.https://blog.csdn.net/gitblog_00585/article/details/147502908https://blog.csdn.net/gitblog_00594/article/details/147502909Now I'm going to start ranting:First, the user IDs of these two articles are basically the same; they must be batch-registered accounts. Even the article IDs are consecutive, which is hard to bear.Then looking at the content:The project mainly uses the JavaScript programming language. Huh? I clearly wrote it in Python, how could they get that wrong? The main text then starts writing seriously following a JavaScript installation process.Scrolling to the end, you can see "Creation statement: Part of this article was generated with AI assistance (AIGC), for reference only." Hmph, using AI-generated garbage as content?The other one is slightly better, at least it recognized it as Python, but the content is not entirely correct either.Sigh. It feels like CSDN is mass-producing garbage to promote its own gitcode, and then polluting search engines (searching directly with "Mijia API" as a keyword, it already has a very high ranking).Honestly, gitcode's previous magical operation of directly bulk-copying GitHub users and repositories was already hard to bear, and now this has lowered my impression another notch.Now I have no choice but to exclude CSDN from my search results.
A Little Rant About CSDN
A Little Rant About CSDN
This article has no reading value; just consider it my personal ramblings.
But if you are also fed up with CSDN in search results, you can check out this blog. If possible, I suggest abandoning Baidu and Bing search.
Of course, I set Bing as my default search engine just to freeload KFC coupons.Although I don't rule out that there are some good blogs on CSDN, I myself have written some things on it and they were rated as high-quality blogs.
But like many people, I feel that CSDN has a lot of reposted or even meaningless content, and on top of that, CSDN's paid resources are really ugly in their money-grabbing, so after I created my own website, I deleted all my content from there.
Today, while ego-searching, I stumbled upon these two articles, which introduce one of my open-source repositories with many stars, so I went in to take a look at the general content.
Now I'm going to start ranting:
First, the user IDs of these two articles are basically the same; they must be batch-registered accounts. Even the article IDs are consecutive, which is hard to bear.
Then looking at the content:
Huh? I clearly wrote it in Python, how could they get that wrong? The main text then starts writing seriously following a JavaScript installation process.
Scrolling to the end, you can see "Creation statement: Part of this article was generated with AI assistance (AIGC), for reference only." Hmph, using AI-generated garbage as content?
The other one is slightly better, at least it recognized it as Python, but the content is not entirely correct either.
Sigh. It feels like CSDN is mass-producing garbage to promote its own gitcode, and then polluting search engines (searching directly with "Mijia API" as a keyword, it already has a very high ranking).
Honestly, gitcode's previous magical operation of directly bulk-copying GitHub users and repositories was already hard to bear, and now this has lowered my impression another notch.
Now I have no choice but to exclude CSDN from my search results.