• OfficerBribe@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    Majority also like Google. Like it or not, they still provide the best search engine.

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      4 months ago

      Lol, they absolutely do not. Their search results have turned to shit.

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        4 months ago

        What’s a better alternative? Have tried all major ones except paid ones and I always return to Google. Maybe for basic stuff Duck Duck Go / Bing is fine, but once you start searching for local / non-English stuff, results were underwhelming.

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          I’ve been using kagi for a few months (6 according to my bank). It is paid. It is great. It’s so good I’ve switched my wife to it since Google was giving her a lot of garbage (she’s a non techie) and she says “it feels like Google used to be. The answers are what I was looking for. I forgot I was using Kagi”

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          https://searx.space/

          My current favorite search engine. Just pick one that’s running out of your country or close to it. Hope it works as well for you as it does for me.

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          I bought a Kagi subscription within hours of finding the site. They’ll eventually enshittify but they’re very good for now.

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          I want the answer to be a federated system, like YaCy. Which I tried to set up, and its results make AltaVista look good. Maybe good enough for a corporate intranet, but not the internet at large.

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      There are lots of articles about how they make their search results worse on purpose for more profit. They alter search queries on the server side to give results for a search which is more aligned with an advertising partner. They inject AI into search results which can be wildly wrong.

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      4 months ago

      Did they fix it? Last I tried it, all I could get was sponsored content and LLM spam.

      • OfficerBribe@lemm.ee
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        4 months ago

        I use adblock so have no reference point how it looks like without adblock. I assume you would just scroll a bit lower to get actual results?

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          Same (AdGuard) I meant like I’d consistently get all of the first page of results linking to hyper SEO clickbait sites / AMP links / Adsense affiliates (think multi-page/gallery/click-through articles and low quality content farm sites like CNET, Forbes, Quora, etc) with a smattering of straight up keyword banks, snippet aggregator spam, and chatbot articles full of longwinded made-up nonsense with zero payoff.

          Even more annoying was that Google started dumbing down all my searches, regardless of technical detail and specificity, just railroading me into simplistic drivel. Eventually verbatim/quotes syntax stopped working also, and that was the end of google’s usefulness to me.