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One way to fix search engine is to use social graph Today at the conference, vc investor used Telegram search to quickly lookup a company. In less than 30 seconds they were able to check product details, brand sentiment, and business associations. All information was coming from group chats they were in It would have never occur to me to use Telegram as a search engine. Now it’s kind of obvious: Google can’t keep up, internet is full of spam. With Telegram it’s possible to curate data sources filter through hand-picked endorsements Now imagine experience like that but across the whole internet. Big opportunity there
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In a way, Kiwi Search works like this. You don't ask people on group chats, but you can read the comments and check commentators provenance https://paragraph.xyz/@kiwi-updates/kiwi-search-is-here
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I've never tried Telegram search. If you have no chats (you just signed up), does it still work?
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Very unique way to look at telegram. Once this goes mainstream , think you'd also need reputation primitives (can i trust this person or not ) , happens already on reddits via karma etc. I infact use TG, Discord for all research around products with an active community - so much alpha in there.
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that's pretty cool wdyt @0xconca.eth
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1. there is gigabrain for reddit https://thegigabrain.com/ 2. I've been telling that my team for the past 6 months. Search among community platform sucks and people rely on people for information. even if the info comes from semi-strangers
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