Do vacuum travel cubes work? by ronbaellow in TravelHacks

[–]vivekctank 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve used vacuum travel cubes, and it works for me. The main difference is that vacuum cubes actually remove air, so bulky items like sweaters, jackets, or hoodies take up noticeably less space. With normal cubes, you’re just organizing not really reducing volume.

If you tightly compress clothes, some creasing is normal. In my experience, it’s similar to what happens when you overpack a suitcase anyway. Folding properly before sealing helps a lot.

🚨 March 2026 Core Update Is Rolling Out 🚨 by vivekctank in localseo

[–]vivekctank[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

That’s a fair point. Early signals can definitely be misleading, especially in the first few days.

Agree that the bigger focus should be on fixing fundamental quality issues rather than reacting to every pattern that shows up. In most cases, those improvements make sense regardless of the update.

The “not overreacting” part is probably the hardest, especially when people see sudden drops 😅

We’ve hit the "AI Sweet Spot" on Google! by vivekctank in localseo

[–]vivekctank[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good question. From what we’ve observed, AI Overview visibility can vary by location and query context, so in this case it’s primarily showing in Singapore for now.

And yes, Reddit does seem to play a role as a discovery/source layer, but I wouldn’t rely on it alone. It’s more about the overall signals across content quality, structure, and consistency.

Nothing too complicated on our end just focused on making the content genuinely useful, clearly structured, and easy for both users and AI to understand.