• @fireweed
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    101 month ago

    this morning, I read Jason Koebler’s 404 Media report on his own experiences using it: https://www.404media.co/friendship-ended-with-google-now-kagi-is-my-best-friend Koebler’s piece contained a key detail that I’d somehow missed:

    When you search on Kagi, the service makes a series of “anonymized API calls to traditional search indexes like Google, Yandex, Mojeek, and Brave,” as well as a handful of other specialized search engines, Wikimedia Commons, Flickr, etc. Kagi then combines this with its own web index and news index (for news searches) to build the results pages that you see. So, essentially, you are getting some mix of Google search results combined with results from other indexes.

    In other words: Kagi is a heavily customized, anonymized front-end to Google. The implications of this are stunning. It means that Google’s enshittified search-results are a choice. Those ad-strewn, sub-Altavista, spam-drowned search pages are a feature, not a bug. Google prefers those results to Kagi, because Google makes more money out of shit than they would out of delivering a good product

    Heckin’ accusation if true. Everything I’ve heard up to this point is SEO and bots are primarily to blame for how bad Google has gotten.