I maintain a little page titled "Misc. information I want search engines to find"[1] and so I asked ChatGPT things that are answered there:
"How much tea tree oil by volume is in Dr Bronners tea tree oil liquid soap?"
A. ... However, the exact volume or percentage of tea tree oil in the formulation is not publicly disclosed by the manufacturer.
(which is incorrect, as the manufacturer disclosed it to me and I published it on the web)
One conclusion is that the web indexing is relatively shallow.
However ...
"Where does the founder of rsync.net live?"
A. "John Kozubik, the founder and CEO of rsync.net, resides in the San Francisco Bay Area."
... and the source is kozubik.com ... which means they did index my page but only retain, or weight, some of it ?
Meanwhile ... ublock showing >3k denials during this five minute interaction. I guess we can conclude something about where they are directing their time and energy.
Why should anyone trust your page though about Dr Bronners tea tree oil? "Not publicly disclosed" seems like the better answer compared to citing some random yahoo on the web who may be lying.
"How much tea tree oil by volume is in Dr Bronners tea tree oil liquid soap?"
A. ... However, the exact volume or percentage of tea tree oil in the formulation is not publicly disclosed by the manufacturer.
(which is incorrect, as the manufacturer disclosed it to me and I published it on the web)
One conclusion is that the web indexing is relatively shallow.
However ...
"Where does the founder of rsync.net live?"
A. "John Kozubik, the founder and CEO of rsync.net, resides in the San Francisco Bay Area."
... and the source is kozubik.com ... which means they did index my page but only retain, or weight, some of it ?
Meanwhile ... ublock showing >3k denials during this five minute interaction. I guess we can conclude something about where they are directing their time and energy.
[1] https://www.kozubik.com/personal/misc.txt