• @ArghZombies
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    1 year ago

    We had some good variety of search engines back in the day. Alta vista, Hotbot, Infoseek, Yahoo… Now it’s just Google, or slightly worse versions.

    I know people say to use DuckDuckGo but I never get as useful results there as on Google. I just have to scroll past a lot more ads on Google to get to the actual links.

    • @CustodialTeapot
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      171 year ago

      The fact you’re saying you’re still getting useful results on Google means you haven’t used Google for the past year to me.

      • @Plopp
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        1 year ago

        They said as useful as Google. Not that Google gives objectively very useful results. And I agree with them. I use DuckDuckGo every day and pretty much every time I have to add !g to send my query to Google because the DDG results are shit in comparison.

        I’m talking about on the desktop btw. With adblocking and script blocking. I accidentally used Google on my phone yesterday and I think I got cancer.

        • @nucleative
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          31 year ago

          Same boat here. I set DDG as my default but still end up using !g around half the time.

          • @Telodzrum
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            51 year ago

            The results are still tailored to you on Google, based on past usage and tracking history. They aren’t with a bang.

            • @AusatKeyboardPremi
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              11 year ago

              This is incorrect.

              DDG just just performs a simple redirect to Google with the query, where the latter has access to cookies, past usage (especially if one is logged in to Google), etc.

                • @AusatKeyboardPremi
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                  21 year ago

                  Yes. The !bangs in DDG are for convenience and not for privacy. The convenience of not opening the intended website, and typing/pasting the query to perform the search.

      • @TwilightVulpine
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        11 year ago

        Seriously. If I want to hope to get any result that is mildly useful, I’m obligated to add a specific site on the query, either wiki or reddit.

    • @AVengefulAxolotl
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      11 year ago

      There is brave search, which seemed pretty good to me, even though i am using kagi search now. And to be honest, so far kagi seems really solid, and if you go past the fact that you have to pay for it (on most other search engines you are the product) then give it a try, the first 100 searches are free.