• Auth@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    How disappointing but expected. I’m not even sure what would break googles search engine dominance outside of search engines becoming obsolete. I use DDG and I find it to be better than google but still so many people stand by google search with strong loyalty.

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      4 days ago

      I very much dislike Google but constantly search stuff on DDG, with little to no success. Then I’ll add !g to the front, and a decent chunk of the time what I’m looking for is top 3, not including all the sponsored shit.

      Are there specific ways you search for DDG to be better?

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        4 days ago

        I’ve had the exact opposite experience for the past year. I had to switch the default to DDG at work where I need to search for specific model numbers every day. I don’t remember the last time I actually Googled something on the PC or phone (Firefox search bar with DDG default). I only use Google for maps where it’s always been the best.

      • MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works
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        2 days ago

        I moved to DDG because I felt Google results were getting worse. You would search for something specific and instead just get varying degrees of the same article on different sites about it instead.

        Then I felt DDG was getting worse in just not always getting what was related, so I’ve moved to qwant.

        Other than not always getting geo-related results, the results have been the best I’ve seen in a while so I’ve stuck around for now.

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        3 days ago

        It really seems to depend on the topic. I would say, on average DDG is better from my experience. However, when it doesn’t work it really doesn’t work. Google usually has something you want fairly early in the results.

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        4 days ago

        The only time I ever need to use a google bang is when im searching for something specifically local like a restaurant. DDG uses apple maps and apple maps is complete garbage.

        When I cant find something on DDG and I use the !g 99% of the time I cant find it on google either.

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            3 days ago

            Exactly why the freedom for users to choose between different software is so important :)

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        3 days ago

        Try search aggregators, at least the fingerprint won’t be attached to you (with some at least)

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      3 days ago

      Barring them from offering exclusive deals, which allows competitors to get in the mix at places like Mozilla.

      I did not come up with this idea, this was one of the remedies the Judge chose. @Squiddork@lemmy.world Telling them to drop Chrome was just flashy talk.

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        3 days ago

        I dont think that would help because chrome would offer good by default and apple would offer chrome by default for the “best experience” and they dont need the money. Then alternative browsers with an already low market share would get paid less to offer other search engines. Its risky to ship a non google search by default.

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      3 days ago

      Oh come on now. All of the strong options would have worked. Don’t let Google buy its competition off. Don’t let Google buy it’s default position. Don’t let Google control the browser. That’s it, problem solved.

      You claim people are loyal, but if that were true, the aforementioned payoffs would not exist.