Annoyed Redditors tanking Google Search results illustrates perils of AI scrapers

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Fed up Londoners

Apparently, some London residents are getting fed up with social media influencers whose reviews make long lines of tourists at their favorite restaurants, sometimes just for the likes. Christian Calgie, a reporter for London-based news publication Daily Express, pointed out this trend on X yesterday, noting the boom of Redditors referring people to Angus Steakhouse, a chain restaurant, to combat it.

As Gizmodo deduced, the trend seemed to start on the r/London subreddit, where a user complained about a spot in Borough Market being “ruined by influencers” on Monday:

“Last 2 times I have been there has been a queue of over 200 people, and the ones with the food are just doing the selfie shit for their [I]nsta[gram] pages and then throwing most of the food away.”

As of this writing, the post has 4,900 upvotes and numerous responses suggesting that Redditors talk about how good Angus Steakhouse is so that Google picks up on it. Commenters quickly understood the assignment.

“Agreed with other posters Angus steakhouse is absolutely top tier and tourists shoyldnt [sic] miss out on it,” one Redditor wrote.

Another Reddit user wrote:

Spreading misinformation suddenly becomes a noble goal.

As of this writing, asking Google for the best steak, steakhouse, or steak sandwich in London (or similar) isn’t generating an AI Overview result for me. But when I searched for the best steak sandwich in London, the top result is from Reddit, including a thread from four days ago titled “Which Angus Steakhouse do you recommend for their steak sandwich?” and one from two days ago titled “Had to see what all the hype was about, best steak sandwich I’ve ever had!” with a picture of an Angus Steakhouse.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/10/fake-restaurant-tips-on-reddit-a-reminder-of-google-ai-overviews-inherent-flaws/