This is ridiculous. It’s taken me a long time to switch to DuckDuckGo because when I get comfortable with something, it’s really difficult for me to switch, but if they’re going to totally change it (even if it appears to only be for certain search terms now), this is the last straw.

To make it worse, this is a re-search. The first time I searched the term, it asked me if I wanted an AI definition at the top of the page.

No, I want a fucking Wikipedia link. I realize it’s on the page, but come on.

This is the same search on DuckDuckGo:

  • Chozo
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    91 year ago

    No, I want a fucking Wikipedia link.

    Add “Wikipedia” to your search term, then.

    It’s worth noting that Wikipedia has recently gotten down-ranked in Google’s search results. It’s rare to be the first result anymore, so just add that to your search terms.

    Or, alternatively, just go to Wikipedia and search directly on there. Remove the middleman if you already know what your final destination is going to be.

    • @Wogi
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      41 year ago

      Because Google doesn’t want to to leave Google. Putting Wikipedia at the top encouraged people to click away

      So Google is now trying to deincentivize using the service they’re providing.

      • Aatube
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        01 year ago

        it’s literally a giant link on the right-side knowledge panel. Plus the purpose of a search engine is for you to go to other sites, why wouldn’t it encourage people to click away if they don’t have it