Rohan Ayyar (@searchrook) 's Twitter Profile
Rohan Ayyar

@searchrook

Distinguished Nobody. Ghostquoter. Lazy Hustler. Sarcasm Literatus. Ramble on @FastCompany, @TheNextWeb, @Entrepreneur. Ex-@Semrush. He/Haw

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Mike Futia (@mikefutia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Google Search is the worst it has EVER been. Google is picking the winners and losers in the SERPs. But it's not by how "helpful" the content is — they obviously can't tell. Instead, it's what TYPE of site you are. And what your *motives* are. This seems absolutely insane.

Rohan Ayyar (@searchrook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Google removed a line saying it won't pursue technologies that could “cause or are likely to cause overall harm” It's being interpreted as related to weapons. I think they just mean overall harm to niche bloggers. theguardian.com/technology/202…

Joe Youngblood - SEO, Futurology, AI, Marketing (@youngbloodjoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday afternoon I launched a petition to Google executives to stop forcing AI Overviews, largely because they did nothing to encourage down stream clicks. Today this happened. Coincidence? Probably, but I'll just say y'all are welcome just in case. seroundtable.com/google-ai-over…

Aravind (@aravind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear politicians of India, here is an opportunity for you. Find this girl. Talk to her family. Help her study what she wants. Make a statement. This discrimination against daughters should not be happening in 2025! The public will appreciate. It can at least change a few lives.

Suganthan Mohanadasan (@suganthanmn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sure, it’s impressive. But don’t do it. It’s illegal. In a year or so, you’ll likely get legal letters demanding proof of a license and backpay for your usage. Companies like Copytrack exist specifically to track down Shutterstock copyright violations.

Dixon Jones (@dixon_jones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One reason why LLMs are so bad at citing their source is that they do not always understand where they "sourced" a fact from. Just like humans! But also, just like humans... instead of not admitting this (even to themselves) the LLM sometimes tries to make a leap of faith. In

One reason why LLMs are so bad at citing their source is that they do not always understand where they "sourced" a fact from. Just like humans! But also, just like humans... instead of not admitting this (even to themselves) the LLM sometimes tries to make a leap of faith. In
Jaydip Parikh (@jaydipparikh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just simply ask Airtel Cares about how to deactivate broadband connection and they deactivate that without my consent & even my last bill is yet to clear (so without asking money) Now they are saying I need to pay the money to restore my connection which they deactivated

Katherine Berry (@effthealgorithm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Visiting websites these days: First close the cookie banner. Then the lead magnet pop up. Then disable the Slickstream roll at the top promoting other posts. Click the “continue reading” box that falsely increases engagement signals. Scroll past the bloated TOC designed to get

Glen Allsopp 👾 (@viperchill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just listened live to Semrush's latest earnings call, where they revealed AI products now generate over $4M in ARR. CEO Bill Wagner appeared bullish on AI increasing the size of their opportunity, rather than competing with their SEO products. Financial highlights include: -

I just listened live to Semrush's latest earnings call, where they revealed AI products now generate over $4M in ARR.

CEO Bill Wagner appeared bullish on AI increasing the size of their opportunity, rather than competing with their SEO products.

Financial highlights include:

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Charles Floate 📈 (@charles_seo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Google has made black hat SEO more accessible, cheaper, and faster than white hat will be, ever again... And it’s not even close anymore! We’re in an environment where the “official” advice is: Build a brand, become an authority, publish 10,000 words of well-researched,