Another useful feature for power users that Google is killing.

They don’t care about us that day they we have a problem and the solution is in a now defunct site. That doesn’t generate revenue. “When People search on Google they need to find what they need on a click on the ads”, the shareholders are saying

    • friend_of_satan@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      100% this. Google is killing Google. We just need to embrace that death and start using and promoting better alternatives.

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          2 years ago

          Another paid service that has no reason not to enshittify

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              If you figure out how to search “correctly” on SearXNG instances, some of them are pretty good (though they source part of their results from google). That’s how I search most of the time nowadays. I’ve found a favourite instance and a few backups. My most important advice is: to change the default language from “auto” to “en”, and only change it to some other locale for results specifically in that language/country.

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            Honestly, I hope it’s around long enough. Right now it’s very good and rapidly improving. Enshittification by definition only happens when a service is large enough and successful enough. Until that happens, I’m going to keep using what for me is the best search option.

            Let’s face it. Search is a fundamental necessity of the internet. How many models can functionally work?

            • It could be free for the user, but supported by ads. We’ve seen how that works. Maybe it’s run its course.

            • It could be ad-free and paid for by users. The competitive incentive at least is to give users the best possible experience.

            • It could be entirely free and provided as a utility. Literally no one is asking for a government run Internet.

            • Maybe there’s some futuristic solution like an Open Source distributed network in which users run the search themselves. As far as I know nobody has come up with a search that doesn’t require a massive database with enormous costs.