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Unpopular opinion? March update got some things very right.

Just like you, I'm analyzing results every day. I look intensely at a small range of niches. But, I temperature check other industries.

I know the criticisms...I've made them also.

BUT, from what I'm seeing now, this March update ended up getting some things very right...in a way that I haven't seen for many years.

When you put aside the big billionaire boy bias, I see some highly competent independent projects gaining and surpassing the bullshit that's been outranking for years.

I'm also seeing the Reddit/Quora etc. etc. thing pushed down a bit from the bonkers dominance a few weeks back.

I AM NOT saying, "these results are fucking great!" But, for what I look at, they're better than in many years at this moment. That could change tonight, of course.

What do you think?

edit: just to fix typo

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