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Search Engines

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Google, like the others, is now severely limiting search results on all topics. It gives you a single page of promoted results, and then you can click at the bottom for more results, getting five more each time. This method is so inefficient you soon give up.” (MMHs meta.pdf)

“Is search.brave.com | Brave any better? No, like Bing it only lists up to p. 6, and it repeats the same promoted results on every page. It lists several YouTube videos twice, lists the same Wikipedia page three times, and lists the same pages at NationalGeographic four times.” (MMHs meta.pdf)

“So all the search engines, including Brave Search, are now worthless. If you aren't searching on Jennifer Aniston, Brad Pitt, or Taylor Swift, they have got nothing for you. It would be like going physically to the Library of Congress and being told they had stored the entire history section to make room for celebrity trivia and gaming. Or, no, I take it back, it is actually far worse than that, since of course the number of people who go to the internet for information far exceeds the number of people who physically show up at libraries. And, in fact, your local libraries have also been gutted on purpose over the past thirty years, at the behest of Bill Gates and others. They had to make room for banks of computers, Oprah books, self-help books, and more CIA-front magazines and newspapers. Once they move in the coffeeshop, your library will just be a subsidiary of Barnes&Noble/Starbucks, and all the real books will be cleared out.” (MMHs meta.pdf)

Snippet from Wikipedia: Search engine

A search engine is a software system that provides hyperlinks to web pages and other relevant information on the Web in response to a user's query. The user inputs a query within a web browser or a mobile app, and the search results are often a list of hyperlinks, accompanied by textual summaries and images. Users also have the option of limiting the search to a specific type of results, such as images, videos, or news.

For a search provider, its engine is part of a distributed computing system that can encompass many data centers throughout the world. The speed and accuracy of an engine's response to a query is based on a complex system of indexing that is continuously updated by automated web crawlers. This can include data mining the files and databases stored on web servers, but some content is not accessible to crawlers.

There have been many search engines since the dawn of the Web in the 1990s, but Google Search became the dominant one in the 2000s and has remained so. It currently has a 90% global market share. The business of websites improving their visibility in search results, known as marketing and optimization, has thus largely focused on Google.

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Search Engines: Internet Censorship, Propaganda via Search Engine, DuckDuckGo, Brave Search, Startpage, Bing, Yahoo, Google, ChatGPT Search, Robots.txt - Robots exclusion standard, Search engine privacy, SEO, Web Archiving, Chinese-style Internet - No, not even that good anymore (Archive.org). (navbar_searchengine)


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