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That's very true, but I have noticed a disturbing trend on Google lately specifically regarding forums. More often than not, Google will rank those annoying and useless "forum reader" spam sites much higher than the actual content.
And on the topic of forum posts, Google also seems to have a lot of false positives with their safe browsing feature. While I was setting up my Mac mini as a Plex server the other day, I tried Googling an error message and the top hits were in the Plex forums. But, Google blocked me from visiting those forum posts accusing it of being a known hacker site. I searched the same issue in DuckDuckGo and was given the same links with no hostile takeover.
While I'm sure Google's web sanitation project has protected a lot of people, it's nothing but an annoyance and even a hindrance to those of us who already practice safe browsing.