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Ahh, that does seem like a more correct reading of the page. Do we have a source that's unambiguous? Seems strange to have a bot that's able to parse pages for their instant answers but then not use those same results for regular search.
They literally user Bing api for search results which is well known
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I have had a similar idea, what you're proposing is essentially a ranking/filtering customisation. The internet is a big scene, and on this scene we have companies and their products, political parties, ad agencies and regular users. Everyone is fighting for attention, clicks. Google has control over a ranking and filtering system that covers most searches on the internet. FB and Twitter hold another ranking/filterin…
Would you pay $10/yr for this feature?
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I really wish Google would prioritize English results for English searches consistently. I'm living in Japan as a native English speaker, and have my OS, browser and logged in Google account all configured for English only. Despite that, Google search results always prioritize Japanese language content. Every now and then (though not consistently) it gives me a yellow popup asking if I'd like English results instead,…
Was going to post the exact same thing. This was my experience while living in Japan too. To me, the takeaway is that you simply cannot catch everyone with your defaults. Google and DDG have made different prioritization defaults and the result of that is what we see in anecdotes in this thread.
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The biggest habit I had to break moving from Google to DDG was phrasing everything as a question. If anyone is thinking of making the switch, you can always redirect your searches to Google by throwing a g! in the query.
> phrasing everything as a question. I wonder if this is generational or cultural? Personally, I dislike trying to interface with a machine using natural language, because I know it can’t really understand me, and I’d rather read and interpret the results for myself than have an algorithm pick the “best”. I actually find speaking to machines (e.g. automated phone systems, Siri etc) using natural language quite embarr…
Although such queries are habit forming and now google does a decent job understanding the actual question
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I suspect that anyone who claims that Duckduckgo "Just works" only do english search. I usually do "english" / "mother tongue" searchs all day. Everytime, I need to remember to toggle the regional button otherwise I get attrocious results. Whereas google simply understand that if I'm searching using the english language it should prioritize english results while if I'm searching in another language it should prioriti…
I really wish Google would prioritize English results for English searches consistently. I'm living in Japan as a native English speaker, and have my OS, browser and logged in Google account all configured for English only. Despite that, Google search results always prioritize Japanese language content. Every now and then (though not consistently) it gives me a yellow popup asking if I'd like English results instead,…
www.google.com/ncr
'ncr' here stands for no country recognition. It allowed many expats to do technical searches without the noise of regionalization results.
Of course someone clever at google figured out that was probably too useful and now it just redirects you back to google.com because screw all those niche use-cases.
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#329Google is like an oracle because it exploit all of this. And it works, with a cost for your privacy (but maybe you are ok to pay it). DDG is more a "meta-search-engine" with limited capabilities. Bit you got the flexibility of accessing the search engines of thousand of websites.
If you don't care for your privacy, don't use DDG and stay with Google.