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In addition to what remyabel explained in their answerremyabel explained in their answer, I'm also deleting this question based on my personal experiences when looking for software on Google.

If someone wanted a list of various JSON parsers with no real information about how it works or what makes it better than others, they could easily get that list from json.org at the bottom of the page. That's generally not what people want, though. People want recommendations. They want to know which ones work best, most reliably, most efficiently. This question does not provide any of that. It's just another list, like any other.

As far as my personal experience, seeing a top result like this, which explicitly asks which one is the best, following that link, and just finding another list of crap that doesn't explain anything is the most frustrating thing a user can encounter on Google. It's a complete waste of time and does not at all help decide on what to use. There's nothing worse than seeing a great title on a respected site only to follow it and have your hopes crushed by some crappy content that's "historical" and won't be deleted.

In addition to what remyabel explained in their answer, I'm also deleting this question based on my personal experiences when looking for software on Google.

If someone wanted a list of various JSON parsers with no real information about how it works or what makes it better than others, they could easily get that list from json.org at the bottom of the page. That's generally not what people want, though. People want recommendations. They want to know which ones work best, most reliably, most efficiently. This question does not provide any of that. It's just another list, like any other.

As far as my personal experience, seeing a top result like this, which explicitly asks which one is the best, following that link, and just finding another list of crap that doesn't explain anything is the most frustrating thing a user can encounter on Google. It's a complete waste of time and does not at all help decide on what to use. There's nothing worse than seeing a great title on a respected site only to follow it and have your hopes crushed by some crappy content that's "historical" and won't be deleted.

In addition to what remyabel explained in their answer, I'm also deleting this question based on my personal experiences when looking for software on Google.

If someone wanted a list of various JSON parsers with no real information about how it works or what makes it better than others, they could easily get that list from json.org at the bottom of the page. That's generally not what people want, though. People want recommendations. They want to know which ones work best, most reliably, most efficiently. This question does not provide any of that. It's just another list, like any other.

As far as my personal experience, seeing a top result like this, which explicitly asks which one is the best, following that link, and just finding another list of crap that doesn't explain anything is the most frustrating thing a user can encounter on Google. It's a complete waste of time and does not at all help decide on what to use. There's nothing worse than seeing a great title on a respected site only to follow it and have your hopes crushed by some crappy content that's "historical" and won't be deleted.

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In addition to what remyabel explained in their answer, I'm also deleting this question based on my personal experiences when looking for software on Google.

If someone wanted a list of various JSON parsers with no real information about how it works or what makes it better than others, they could easily get that list from json.org at the bottom of the page. That's generally not what people want, though. People want recommendations. They want to know which ones work best, most reliably, most efficiently. This question does not provide any of that. It's just another list, like any other.

As far as my personal experience, seeing a top result like this, which explicitly asks which one is the best, following that link, and just finding another list of crap that doesn't explain anything is the most frustrating thing a user can encounter on Google. It's a complete waste of time and does not at all help decide on what to use. There's nothing worse than seeing a great title on a respected site only to follow it and have your hopes crushed by some crappy content that's "historical" and won't be deleted.