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Switched from google to duckduckgo - what a difference!


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2019 Jun 28, 10:25pm   1,060 views  9 comments

by FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   ➕follow (2)   💰tip   ignore  

Took Patricks recommendation,

My god so much more information available!
I'm seeing uncensored results, and it's not liberal biased so far, but I won't trust anything for a while after what Google pulled.

I can see some websites show up that were clearly blocked by google, can't find them on Google, I compared my results for various searches.

For kicks after that compared the terms that Googles "fairness" algorithm butchers from that Project Veritas video.
"hillary clinton emails" -> had actual search suggestions on DDG
"men can" -> DDG did not show tranny shit here, just normal results.
"women can" -> usual stuff, about same as google.

Going to keep using DDG, seems more accurate.

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1   Patrick   2019 Jun 28, 10:32pm  

Glad to hear it! DDG is not quite as good for some searches, but for the privacy and uncensored results, I'll happily accept that.
2   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Jun 28, 10:35pm  

Patrick says
Glad to hear it! DDG is not quite as good for some searches, but for the privacy and uncensored results, I'll happily accept that.


Thanks again Patrick. Same boat here. I just can't stand censorship, because censorship is a lie and I need accurate results, not lies.
4   WookieMan   2019 Jun 29, 6:18am  

FortWayneIndiana says
Took Patricks recommendation,


What took so long FortWayne? I wanna say he's recommended it close to 5 years ago, maybe longer. And then multiple times in between.

There's some good information on some topics/discussion here. Others not so much. As long as you're not giving a site/person personal info if you don't trust, test some of the suggestions out.
8   MoneySheep   2019 Aug 24, 8:43am  

I have used duckduckgo for years (and stopped using google). I like it !! years ago DDG had no ads at all, now it has 1 liner at the top, for privacy sake, I am ok with that.
9   clambo   2019 Aug 24, 9:54am  

The google bias is sometimes obvious; it's annoying as hell.

Try to google "Ruth Bader Ginsburg is dying" and the results will be about the senator who predicted her death being wrong.

No articles will be seen with opinions of MDs or others about her life expectancy.

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