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Google Downranks 65,000 Pirate Sites in Search Results

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Re: Google Downranks 65,000 Pirate Sites in Search Results

#71
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Make DuckDuckGo your default search engine now. Just do it. You won't miss Google.

As much as I'd like that to be true, I end up having to use !g in half my searches. It does okay at keyword matching, but can't infer what I'm actually looking for, falls short at finding obscure/niche topics and its pageload speeds are frustrating compared to Google.

FWIW, you can use !s to redirect to Startpage to get Google results with just a bit more privacy.

Re: Google Downranks 65,000 Pirate Sites in Search Results

#72
post #15

Earlier quoted context omitted.

As much as I'd like that to be true, I end up having to use !g in half my searches. It does okay at keyword matching, but can't infer what I'm actually looking for, falls short at finding obscure/niche topics and its pageload speeds are frustrating compared to Google.

Weird things that DDG does: - No geo prioritization. If I'm searching for things in (city I'm current in) I don't care for sites from companies located in (city in the US/Canada with the same name). - You write "X in Y" (generic example) and autocomplete tries to "fix it with "Z in Y" thanks but I really mean "X in Y". Or sometimes it tries to fix it with even more unrelated things (though sometimes it makes sense).

Learn to use a search engine. Why did this become a lost skill? You can tell it exactly what you want it to find using quotes or explicitly stating a locality.

Re: Google Downranks 65,000 Pirate Sites in Search Results

#73
post #15

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As much as I'd like that to be true, I end up having to use !g in half my searches. It does okay at keyword matching, but can't infer what I'm actually looking for, falls short at finding obscure/niche topics and its pageload speeds are frustrating compared to Google.

> I end up having to use !g in half my searches. I googled this, but couldn't find the "!" operator as a google operator. What does "!g" do in search? Or are you trying to say "I end up leaving Google for half my searches" which is not only shorter, but more clear than what you said. Edit: Ah, that makes more sense, thanks guys. I completely misinterpreted that comment in two different ways.

DDG !bang search.

Non-javascript: https://duckduckgo.com/bang_lite.html

Re: Google Downranks 65,000 Pirate Sites in Search Results

#74
post #60

On any new device I normally do the same thing each time: 1) Install Firefox Nightly 2) Install uBlock Origin add-on 3) Enable Duck Duck Go as default search engine 4) Enjoy I am still looking for a good replacement for Gmail.

Protonmail.

Re: Google Downranks 65,000 Pirate Sites in Search Results

#75
post #5

I often find that Google sends me to scam sites like Elsevier instead of Library Genesis or TPB when what I am searching for can be found there. Is there a better search engine out there that solves this problem?

Look for DOI, then enter that straight in SciHub.

For books, I generally use Worldcat for search (DDG !worldcat), then hit http://b-ok.org (!b-ok).

For copyright-unconstrained works, Beatrice's old shop, The Internet Archive, is pretty awesome.

Archive.is often bypasses paywalls.

Re: Google Downranks 65,000 Pirate Sites in Search Results

#76
post #60

On any new device I normally do the same thing each time: 1) Install Firefox Nightly 2) Install uBlock Origin add-on 3) Enable Duck Duck Go as default search engine 4) Enjoy I am still looking for a good replacement for Gmail.

Office 365?

Re: Google Downranks 65,000 Pirate Sites in Search Results

#77
post #15

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As much as I'd like that to be true, I end up having to use !g in half my searches. It does okay at keyword matching, but can't infer what I'm actually looking for, falls short at finding obscure/niche topics and its pageload speeds are frustrating compared to Google.

Weird things that DDG does: - No geo prioritization. If I'm searching for things in (city I'm current in) I don't care for sites from companies located in (city in the US/Canada with the same name). - You write "X in Y" (generic example) and autocomplete tries to "fix it with "Z in Y" thanks but I really mean "X in Y". Or sometimes it tries to fix it with even more unrelated things (though sometimes it makes sense).

There is literally an option for geo prioritization right next to the search bar.

Re: Google Downranks 65,000 Pirate Sites in Search Results

#78
post #60

On any new device I normally do the same thing each time: 1) Install Firefox Nightly 2) Install uBlock Origin add-on 3) Enable Duck Duck Go as default search engine 4) Enjoy I am still looking for a good replacement for Gmail.

Ah ha, an expert. So I've recently been using Firefox, uBlock and DDG. A few sites, including DDG take a super long time to load. It gives me the TLS handshake message for a while before eventually loading. How can this be fixed?

Re: Google Downranks 65,000 Pirate Sites in Search Results

#79
post #46

Google has been trash for pirate content for awhile now. 9/10 sites it does show are fake and straight up malicious with like 50 different things trying to hijack your browser and make you install shit. Not that real pirate sites are exactly safe, but at least they actually provide what people are looking for.

do you have a recommended list of good piracy sites?

See reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Piracy/wiki/megathread#wiki_iii._to...

Re: Google Downranks 65,000 Pirate Sites in Search Results

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Weird things that DDG does: - No geo prioritization. If I'm searching for things in (city I'm current in) I don't care for sites from companies located in (city in the US/Canada with the same name). - You write "X in Y" (generic example) and autocomplete tries to "fix it with "Z in Y" thanks but I really mean "X in Y". Or sometimes it tries to fix it with even more unrelated things (though sometimes it makes sense).

Learn to use a search engine. Why did this become a lost skill? You can tell it exactly what you want it to find using quotes or explicitly stating a locality.

I've been using search engines since Yahoo and Altavista were relevant players in the search space, I think I know a trick or two.
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