That’s because it is.
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antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 months agoThe last part of your post sounds like an ad straight out of those overlong YT videos.
Illuminostro@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Steve@communick.news 10 months ago
It’s great that DDG doesn’t track a users searches. It really is.
But at the end of the day, it’s still just an ad platform being used by companies to sell you things.
And here you are complaining about someone explaining an alternative ad-free search. Just think about that for a moment.ThunderWhiskers@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Also, if we’re being frank, DDG’s results are damn near useless half the time.
_pete_@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Hard disagree with that, DDG searches are accurate about 90% of the time that I use it (which as a web dev is quite a lot) if they aren’t hitting Google with the same term rarely wields any better results.
governorkeagan@lemdro.id 10 months ago
I’ve had the same experience as you. The vast majority of the time, I can get the results that I want.
ahornsirup@sopuli.xyz 10 months ago
It also doesn’t allow you to actually exclude keywords. Which can be utterly infuriating if you’re looking for a specific entry in a franchise or a lesser used definition of something.
SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world 10 months ago
It’s just handing your search off to Bing, and Microsoft just does what it does.
Steve@communick.news 10 months ago
DDG pays Bing to use their API. DDG makes money by placing ads in the results.
FlatFootFox@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Have Brands™ started astroturfing Lemmy yet?
I’m not completely sold on Kagi yet. I’m still in the trial period right now. But paid services can be a tough sell online. I figured I’d be up front about the costs rather than wait for the inevitable “$10 a month for search!?” comment.
ericisshort@lemmy.world 10 months ago
I haven’t seen any obvious astroturfing yet, but your last paragraph really did have the vibe of a smoothly transitioned paid promotion. Not saying it was, but even the comments that you haven’t fully bought into it made it feel even more like one of the more honest paid promotions.
berkeleyblue@lemmy.world 10 months ago
I read this same sentiment two days ago; Google doesn’t work for me.
Not sure what they are on about. I can find things I‘m looking for on Google in under a Minute 9 out of 10 times and I tend to use it quite heavily tbh…
9bananas@lemmy.world 10 months ago
if you’re searching for something general, like, i dunno “dishwasher cleaner” or something, it spits out usable results.
but as soon as a query becomes technical in nature, like troubleshooting IT problems, it’s a straight up nightmare.
the reason it’s so bad at searching for anything very specific is their attempt to “figure out what you really mean”:
and google does that by… ignoring what you typed and changing your search prompt behind the scenes without telling you and without any options to change it.
and putting it in quotes rarely improves searches anymore, only spits out more garbage.
point is: google is basically dead for any specific searches and only really works for searches that amount to “i want to buy thing. show me thing.”
diannetea@lemmy.world 10 months ago
I had this weird hardware issue with my desktop and I could not find results for it on Google about a year ago, and I had searched for it a bunch of times previously as well and couldn’t find anything relevant. My boyfriend searched for it on Google on his computer and found a result with the information we needed and i immediately fixed it.
Guessing my “custom” results were poisoned by something at some time, but it prevented me from finding the answer I needed, and I didn’t think to log out at the time.
Super done with Google tbh
SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Yes, they have
bravemonkey@lemmy.ca 10 months ago
I signed up for Kagi after the trial. I’m very subscription adverse, but this one was something I don’t mind paying for.