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I'll still go for anything at all that gives me an excuse to shit all over CuckCuckBlow.
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So which browser/search engine sucks the least now? Seems no matter what people get fuck'd over no matter what they end up choosing
It sounds to me like you're saying the wisest move is to not use the internet at all, and judging by your 87,344 post count, I can tell you clearly do not use any technology.Don't trust anything, ever. Your browser is lying to you. Every search engine is lying to you. Assume that every news site you ever browse is fake news and is lying to you.
It sounds to me like you're saying the wisest move is to not use the internet at all, and judging by your 87,344 post count, I can tell you clearly do not use any technology.
Don't get too cozy with Yandex, by the way. They too are compromised: https://tass.com/economy/1062262
Looking up Lisandro's thread from Buenos Aires:
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Well, shit.
Guess I should switch over to Startpage or Yandex.
EDIT: same search term on Yandex works as intended:
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Listen, that drooling rеtаrd dog is one scary nigger. Not only does he have mongoloid eyes, but his skin is grey and shit.I know my search was kinda incriminating, I was trying to search for something writing-related [mainly trying to see what kind of mark stabbing a piece of wood would leave, not... anything like what I got] on DuckDuckGo when I came across this...
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And this wasn't even that far down or anything. [The last one is right before the two results that lead to a gore site.]
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Rate me what you like, but I just wanted to say: hmm, yeah, great job at protecting the people from the evilness lair of doom that is Kiwi Farms. *insert something waxing poetic about how out of all the stuff we do [real and fake] we at least don't post gore for shits and giggles*
Try a Searx instance, like the random Searx redirector with my preferences (including which search engines are pulled from), or one of the older ones, searx.me (or ones hosted by OpenPandora or Snopyta); you can also set up a Searx instance yourself, but ultimately it does rely on third-party search-providers.So which browser/search engine sucks the least now? Seems no matter what people get fuck'd over no matter what they end up choosing
site:kiwifarms.net
on DuckDuckGo and it worked just fine, so I decided to try it on the other search engines that were mentioned in the OP. I disabled any safesearch bullshit before searching, and I ran a query for a benign site first to confirm that the engine used the same syntax for site-specific searches (they all did). Here's what I found:kiwi farms yaniv
in Bing, DDG, and Yahoo. Look at both the results you get and the order they're in. They're nearly (if not entirely) identical in both the results and their order. They even have the same results for the lesser-known KF domains like kiwifarms.pl and kiwifarms.tw in roughly the same positions. Their image search results are a bit more varied, but there's still some overlap even with images that point straight to kiwifarms.net.site:kiwifarms.net
, it seems safe to assume that all of the DDG results for that query are coming from other sources. They essentially act as a control group, showing us that DDG has plenty of results for kiwifarms.net and isn't outright blocking them. Unless DDG is pulling some exceptional shenanigans like blocking the results everywhere except the site-specific search, we should reasonably expect to see them somewhere in the regular results. Since we aren't, the most likely alternative is that it's something to do with how DDG selects the limited number of results it'll return for any given query.site:kiwifarms.net
, but DuckDuckGo is still happy to return them. The absence of results in DuckDuckGo's standard search mode is likely an unintentional bias in their dataset, one that allows Bing/Oath's high volume of incredibly whitewashed results to dilute the results from other sources.At this point if they're not actively trying to murder white people, they're allies.I'm just saying don't get cozy with it, they're not the good guys, they're just the lesser of two evils
There's a quote about that which gets passed around a lot. Something like: "We were the first generation of whites raised to be race-blind, but when we held out our hand in friendship to you, you grabbed it so you could drive the knife into our heart." White America was raised to believe we were all equal and that the Rainbow Nation was the ideal future, but nobody else thought that way. It was just us.To me it feels like much of that era was fueled by optimism for the future.
Then it finally came and man was that shit some false advertising. But hey, free 2 day shipping.
Thanks i appreciate very muchI honestly thought DDG did have its own spider and created a small index of its own, even though it mostly relies on Bing and Yandex for results.Try a Searx instance, like the random Searx redirector with my preferences (including which search engines are pulled from), or one of the older ones, searx.me (or ones hosted by OpenPandora or Snopyta); you can also set up a Searx instance yourself, but ultimately it does rely on third-party search-providers.
The four links I posted that contain my search preferences do not use Qwant, Bing, or search engines that rely on Bing (Qwant does use Microsoft Azure, but since leaving the development phase, it has used its own crawler rather than relying on Bing); it does use Google, Yandex, Gigablast (created by a former Infoseek employee, based in New Mexico, formerly provided results to Ixquick), and Mojeek (independent UK-based search engine). EDIT: The Gigablast integration doesn't work at the moment.
You may also consider YaCy, but in order to use it, you'll need to actually run a node; this is a distributed search engine not under the control of any corporation (you can also run an instance of Gigablast, but the documentation looks somewhat rougher).
In case you're curious about some non-Anglophone search engines other than Baidu, I found three good ones:
All three links show the search-results page for "kiwifarms" (without quotation marks).
- Tencent Sogou (competes against Baidu like Bing competes against Google)
- Naver (top search engine in South Korea)
- Seznam (Google's main competitor in the Czech Republic, once the top search engine in CZ, available as a third-party provider in Searx)