Goog Enough
@Goog_Enough
Here to collect and amplify bad Google SERPs and AI Overviews, tag your examples with #GoogEnough. Accepting submissions via DM if you want to remain anonymous.
How many websites does 1 company need to help people compare utility rates? Electricity Ratings LLC has 12! But maybe that’s more about tricking us than helping out? Some of their writers are straight from Shutterstock, employed elsewhere, or busy writing foot fetish fiction…

Google is becoming one of the last places you should go if you want an honest, straightforward shopping experience. It’s likely to show you lots of made-up products, straight-from-the-manufacturer marketing copy, and sponsored listings, per a great new report from @ThisHouseFresh
Are Google AI Overviews leading you to the best results on the web? Or is this just a new prime spot for selling you products you will regret buying? Well, it turns out this rabbit hole is a deep one. housefresh.com/beware-of-the-…
Site reputation abuser CNN Underscored is up 74% after the June 2025 core update…Wasn’t the update supposed to help restore small publishers’ visibility, not reward big brands that break the rules? Watch it turn out to be the creator summit of updates: lot of hope but no action.

If you need more proof that news outlets are just changing their dates & pretending to update the content, consider Money Talks News. Its best budget apps list was supposedly updated on July 14, 2025, yet guess who’s still on there? Mint, which ceased operations in March 2024.

As if Indian websites and Reddit results clogging up U.S. SERPs weren’t enough, now their evil love child - Indian subreddits - has joined the fray. Please remind me what this core update supposedly accomplished?

If you search “Pragmatic Play demo,” looking to see how this gambling software works, Google shows you a bunch of hacked/repurposed pages from hotel and restaurant websites. Same thing for “demo slots.” I guess Goog enough slop never left the menu…

AI companies are indeed robbing us blind, so it’s great that Congress is taking a look at the issue. But as far as Congress doing something is concerned, don’t hold your breath. If I had a nickel for every time someone called on Congress to act, I’d be richer than the robbers.
Thanks to the witnesses today who brought light to one of the biggest corporate scams in modern-day history Big Tech is ROBBING the American people blind - writers, songwriters, and everyday folks. It’s time for Congress to do something
What you might think is some form of higher intelligence is really just YouTube, Reddit, press releases, and content mills put in a blender. So you’re not trusting Google, the tech co. You’re putting your faith in some dope with a ring light / whoever’s best at tricking the algo.

Google AIOs SEEM trustworthy, even magical. But when you pull back the curtain on this AI-era Wizard of Oz, what do you see? A lot of phonies & salesmen with agendas that may not align with your goal of getting trustworthy info, as HouseFresh highlighted. 20% isn’t even relevant.

Hey @OfficialLoganK, like you said, open source is good for everyone. How about you open source all the search data that your illegal monopoly is hoarding?
Open source is not just good for the world, it’s good for business.
Google’s @OfficialLoganK has been called the “face of Gemini” due to his social-media cheerleading for Goog enough AI products. He also thinks AI will give us a utopia within a decade. Guess he hasn’t seen the Google search results recently or considered all the AI theft.

If you're tired of AI Overviews that are wrong / distracting (which you probably are), use a plugin like “Google UDM=14" for Chrome or “udm14” for Firefox. You'll get a relative oasis of traditional search results. You still have to hunt for expertise, but it's an ad-free start.


87% of top-ranking pages contain AI content, according to a new Ahrefs report. If Google continues like this, Google’s AI will quote other AI, which will in turn quote Google’s AI, and we will have a never-ending circle of hallucinations and “facts” no one can trust.

When you have site reputation abuse/parasite SEO on your side, you don’t even need to work a full week. Plus, you get unlimited paid time off, apparently. Must be nice to get away with tricking Google and continue raking in dollars from a beach somewhere…
