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Phil Oliver's avatar

I routinely suggest to people that they investigate Google alternatives. I pay a few bucks a month for https://Kagi.com, which has no ads, provides excellent search results, and has more useful features than Google, notably the ability to lower, raise, or outright block sites in future search results (so they can better reflect your own judgement of accuracy and relevance.) I suggest giving it a try for a month, including searching for your own past work.

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Jeff u's avatar

I'd hazard a guess that it's not strictly google who have triggered the un-indexing but rather the sites hosting the content have chosen to update their robots.txt in response to AI learning and data scraping activities.

Many prominent sites like reddit have recently done this, much to the dismay of users who have relied on doing google searches for sites that have poor search functionality themselves and i suspect this is only going to get worse.. is going to be interesting to see how google try to maintain revenue from there bread n butter, AdSense, in the coming years as web searches become a thing of the past like altavista, lycos, yahoo etc did :)

And yeah yeah yahoo is still around but its not what it used to be just like myspace :P~

PS congrats on the 5000, i'd say i'm shocked it's not higher but in this clown world it's a testament you haven't been cancelled for simply talking with Musk yet! 🥰

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