If google results didn't become total garbage, people wouldn't need to append reddit to searches, I hope google knows that as well.
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The situation with high quality search results becoming inaccessible reminds me of what happened with expertsexchange back in the day. EE adopted a pay wall and in doing so sequestered a bunch of useful technical answers. Their greed turned against them and opened the way for StackOverflow to really take off and gain dominance.
I remember that, lol for a LONG time you could just use Google cache and bypass the paywall lmfao.
Don't know when it changed but it doesn't work anymore :(
Whenever I have a tech problem, I add reddit to google search. That's the only way to get good answers from google. This worked great until their API scam.
After switching to the fediverse, I should also replace Google. But with what?
I switched to Duckduckgo recently. So far it works good and gives me helpful results. Can’t give long time Test results, using it since a week. But I think it gets the job done.
I was very happy am that Apple added it as a default option in iOS. I had been using it off and on for years but now it’s been my default in various browsers for I guess about 3-4 years. Generally I find what I want with no problem, but still need to append !g and get the results from Google for some searches. Maybe about 10%, and more often on image searches.
That is really good to hear! I also added it as default search engine in safari and brave since I switched. Thought I have to go full in in order to give it a chance. Where exactly do you add the „!g“?
Anywhere in the search string works, and then it redirects you to google.
Oh, and the feature is called “bangs”. I knew there were a good handful of them but apparently there are a ton! Over 13,000?
The "!g" is part of something called "bangs" on DuckDuckGo. Bangs are prefixes to redirect your query to another search engine. For example "!g How to pet a cat" will redirect you to Google, searching for "How to pet a cat"
Other useful bangs are "!m" for maps, "!gi" for Google images, "!so" for stack overflow.
You can find more about it at the bangs page: https://duckduckgo.com/bangs
Been using it exclusively for years with no issues.
Same, I've never found it to be significantly worse than google except in AI-aided features like Reverse Image Search.
I'm thinking of giving Ecosia another go, since I really appreciate their whole "use the whole net income to plant trees" thing. Just gotta check out how well their algorithm does at this point.
I had over the years posted thousands of answers to question to Python, C#, AngularJS, Angular and React questions. I wiped all of them with shreddit the last couple of days. To give you an idea I have been running it for 2 days over seperate accounts and its still not done.
Reddit respawns deleted posts. Go and sue them!
I've been slowly amending my most like comments (leaving the most downvoted). Yet to see any come back, maybe Reddit didn't value my top notch sarcasm Vs helping people with actually problems.
Reddit hasn't restored any of my comments, either. Not sure if I should feel insulted or not.
So adding the word Reddit to a search query counts as a hack?
Guess I‘m somewhat of a hacker myself.
Depends on your definition of what a hacker is, Hollywood version or techie version
The best hacker is of course the one who can guess the password the fastest (all-lowercase, dictionary word).
That's easy, its ********
Oh I had no idea it would star out your password. Let me try mine too!
hunter1
I ran across Thurgo yesterday just browsing casually. Apprently he's on the lemmy bus too!
Two hackers, one keyboard.
holy shit, that was the worst thing I've ever seen on TV. I feel like the writers have a competition to make the WORST tech faux pas in TV History
We're all on a watchlist now. I'm now sat here in complete paranoia, nibbling at my finger nails just waiting for the doorbell to ring. I already know my face is up on the whiteboard, strings attaching me to reddit, pornhub and the pirate ship.
They're coming, I know it.
Ah yes the “search term” + “reddit” trick, works every time. At least it used to…
I haven't looked into it yet, but I'm hoping there's a way to add default search parameters when searching via Google/Bing/whatever. I just want to add "-site:Reddit.com" and just never see reddit search results again. It'll suck for niche topics, but I don't want to be giving them any of my traffic.
Is there already an alternative to search lemmy/fediverse via google like we all used to do with reddit? e.g. site:
Do we even need this? Or could a search engine be a part of the fediverse, that we use instead of google?
That's definitely doable, probably more doable than the regular web
so much for finding an answer to a question only 5 people have ever thought to ask