DuckDuckGo: Escape your search engine filter bubble
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DuckDuckGo: Escape your search engine filter bubble
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#2I've added DuckDuck to my FireFox search engines.
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#3There is little difference between personalization and the relevance of search results.
How would you go about ranking then? alphabetically?! it's a matter of tuning the relevance 'dials' and it's all in early stages so a solution to this imaginary problems is more research and not to create bullshit terminology in order to sell some books.
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#4This assumes that 'filter bubble' is something more than a nonsense term. There is little difference between personalization and the relevance of search results. How would you go about ranking then? alphabetically?! it's a matter of tuning the relevance 'dials' and it's all in early stages so a solution to this imaginary problems is more research and not to create bullshit terminology in order to sell some books.
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#5If you filter by what you want you don't get what you didn't know you wanted.
I will give DDG the benefit of the doubt and try it out for a couple of months.
Starting now.
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#7I noticed a while ago that a collegue and I got different results when we googled for our company name, but I didn't know that it's now happening in such an extent. I've added DuckDuck to my FireFox search engines.
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#8The first example is totally borked. They first search for "climate change" (notice the ") and then search for climate change (without quotes). Of course the search engine shows different results for different queries.
Update: the quotes vs no quotes doesn't change the top results on Bing (at least for this search).
Re: DuckDuckGo: Escape your search engine filter bubble
#9I noticed a while ago that a collegue and I got different results when we googled for our company name, but I didn't know that it's now happening in such an extent. I've added DuckDuck to my FireFox search engines.
I've set it as default on Chrome. Maybe google is better - I'll get more python libraries and less news stories about sheep (or Darwin laureates) getting swallowed by pythons, but I can live with that. Besides, I'm pretty good at typing "google" if I need it.
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#10This assumes that 'filter bubble' is something more than a nonsense term. There is little difference between personalization and the relevance of search results. How would you go about ranking then? alphabetically?! it's a matter of tuning the relevance 'dials' and it's all in early stages so a solution to this imaginary problems is more research and not to create bullshit terminology in order to sell some books.
Most people don't realize that Google and other companies are doing this. That's my main problem. It's not about selling books in my mind as much as it about communicating why something is in a search list for person A vs. person B. I don't want my Internet censored.