Micah Fisher-Kirshner

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VP of SEO & Content at Turn/River Capital | Founder & President of SEO SF meetups at BayAreaSearch | A modern nerd | Intersection of 3d printing, SEO, and gaming.
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Reddit is seeking for Senior #SEO

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Senior Director of Product, Growth (SEO + Conversion + Onboarding) ~ Reddit ~ $281k-$422k ~ Remote, PST preferred

Reddit is a community of communities where people can dive into anything through experiences built around their interests, hobbies, and passions. Our mission is to bring community, belonging, and empowerment to everyone in the world. Reddit users submit, vote, and comment on content, stories, and discussions about the topics they care about the most. From […]

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@simoncox @danielle_r @MikeBlazer Except that this is a change in functionality, which doesn't make sense when they're rushing to hit a deadline.
@danielle_r @MikeBlazer at least that was a good thing, right? :)
@danielle_r @MikeBlazer Ate up an hour or two in frustration, but thankfully Google search - - >Reddit then a check on Twitter search to find this change after I couldn't figure it out myself.
@MikeBlazer granted, still not working within some sections in GA4, but at least creating new reports works that way now

@MikeBlazer found that GA4 changed their regex dialect in December from partial matching by default to exact matching.

So now everything needs ".*" at the front and back

Omg, #GA4 keeps breaking things left and right... Today's complaint is that regex no longer properly works in GA4 or through Looker.

If you want to get it to work, your beautiful regex now has to create exact matches...

... According to one reddit post I've found, this has been going on for a whole month...

...and I now hope that the thousands let go by Google didn't include the analytics team on fixing these bugs.

So, 4 months to go until a forced transition on a buggy product? Yikes...

Oh, yeah, I spent much of the weekend digging through the code from the Yandex Leak and wrote a post for @searchengineland about it.

https://searchengineland.com/yandex-leak-learnings-392393

Check it out!

Yandex scrapes Google and other SEO learnings from the source code leak

Yandex isn't Google, but there is a lot SEOs can learn about how a modern search engine is built from reviewing this codebase.

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@eeysirhc Yeah, it was 1-3 days of just feeling off for me (overly tired/cough), and then another week of being stuck in a room while I wait for the test to say I was negative again.