Google executives acknowledged this month they need to do a better job surfacing user-generated content after the recent Reddit blackouts.

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    1 year ago

    Are there any quality alternatives to Google? I use DuckDuckGo, but i don’t feel that the results are much better - if i remember correctly DDG uses Bing beneath the surface.

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      1 year ago

      Ecosia has been pretty okay for me. Additionally, they are a non-profit that plants trees based off user usage.

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      1 year ago

      DDG has also become bad unfortunately. I used to add -site for quora and pinterest. But for some odd reason now a days it fails most of the time. Which has made the results very similar to Google. Plus they were always horrible at local search, atleast for most of the places where I lived.

      https://search.brave.com/goggles - Is an interesting way of searching. But I just started using it recently. So still not sure about it.

      https://kagi.com/ - Seems to be pretty decent, but it is paid.

      But I am still searching. None of them seem to match old google. But that might be because the internet has changed with most of the actually useful information walled up.

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      1 year ago

      Kagi is a premium search engine that aims to have the highest quality search results. They use algorithms to surface up more indie content, like blogs, and downrank tracker-heavy pages and blog/SEO spam. The difference between Kagi and Google is night and day.