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Google search drops cache link from search results (seroundtable.com)

501 points by croes · 931 days ago · 172 comments on HN

Article summary

Google has removed the cache link from its search results page, but users can still access cached pages using the 'cache:' command. The removal of the cache link was confirmed by Google's Search Liaison, who stated that the feature was meant to help people access pages when they couldn't load, but is no longer needed due to improved page loading times. The cache link had been a feature of Google search for many years and its removal has been met with disappointment from some users. The 'cache:' command can be used as an alternative to access cached pages.

Main themes

  • Google cache link removal
  • search engine functionality
  • user experience
  • alternative archiving services
  • search result relevance
  • Google's priorities
  • internet nostalgia

What commenters say

  • The removal of the cache link is a significant loss for users who relied on it to access outdated or removed content.
  • The cache link was not widely used and its removal is not a significant issue.
  • Google's decision to remove the cache link is part of a larger trend of the company prioritizing advertising revenue over user experience.
  • The removal of the cache link highlights the importance of alternative archiving services, such as the Internet Archive.
  • The 'cache:' command is a suitable alternative to the removed cache link.
  • Google's search results have become increasingly irrelevant and difficult to use, with the removal of the cache link being just one example.
  • The decline of Google's search quality is driving users to alternative search engines and services.
  • The removal of the cache link is a nostalgic loss for users who remember the early days of the internet and Google's role in it.