I posted the link to it ... perhaps its paywalled for you ...
The title of the article is
Google it? People now are searching with TikTok or Reddit.
How users discover information on the internet is changing
It cites everything from mistrust to people looking for social interaction to a few different excerpts from the article:
Google users who spoke to The Post compared the company’s search product to the experience of hunting through a bargain bin for a useful item or searching for a needle in a haystack. “Google’s content is very much what Google wants you to find rather than the right search result,” said Ed Zitron, CEO of EZPR, a media relations firm. “Google has categorically failed as a steward of the web, and over the course of about 10 or 15 years, [has] effectively just turned on customers entirely. It’s almost as if you have to trick Google into giving you what you want.”
Others search for content on other platforms. They search Reddit for whatever they’re looking for, or append the word Reddit to the end of their Google search, knowing that a post on one of the platforms’ many forums may have a more useful answer than what Google can dig up on its own.
Sid Raskind, a content creator in Los Angeles, agrees. When he looks for information, he’s much more likely to seek content out on TikTok. “It’s easier and more digestible to watch something happen on TikTok quickly, than to sift through a lot of info and hopefully find the answer,” he said.
Alex Stevens, a middle and high school history teacher in Wisconsin, said that a growing number of his students can barely search something effectively on Google anymore. Instead, they seek out information in video form, often on YouTube or TikTok. “They expect Google to operate like Chat GPT,” he said. “Students don’t differentiate well between other students’ work and trusted sources or useful sources. It’s like the students want a singular answer, they’re not willing to parse through information or engage in synthesis.”