Google has not had a single easter doodle once in its entire history of doing doodles IIRC. Jews hate the Resurrection narrative in specific, more than any other Christian thought or tradition.
Unless you saw someone else posting about this, you shouldn't even know this as Google search is a trash product. There are better search engines that use its index and if you need to get search results from the pozweb, Bing works great.
Google has not had a single easter doodle once in its entire history of doing doodles IIRC. Jews hate the Resurrection narrative in specific, more than any other Christian thought or tradition.
I keep seeing people make this claim and I have to wonder what version of Bing you're all using because it's pretty bad for me. I would generally say that maybe 50% of the time the results I get are what I actually asked for, the rest of the time it's either kind of close or completely useless.
I also hate how when I get a YouTube video as a result and click on it it takes me to a stupid Bing Video sub-page and I need to click again to actually go to YouTube proper. I get that that's the same shitty entrapment thing a lot of these corporations do to keep you on their turf but it's a really annoying waste of my time.
Unless you saw someone else posting about this, you shouldn't even know this as Google search is a trash product. There are better search engines that use its index and if you need to get search results from the pozweb, Bing works great.
IIRC, Google hasn't been acknowledging Easter in the logo since sometime in the '00s. If you do Google search for Easter it can make this interactive graphic show up though.
Does google acknowledge other religions’ holidays? Not a gotcha I genuinely want to know. And if there’s an imbalance anyone have other recs ? I usually start with DDG but it kinda sucks so I eventually switch to google or chat gpt
I keep seeing people make this claim and I have to wonder what version of Bing you're all using because it's pretty bad for me. I would generally say that maybe 50% of the time the results I get are what I actually asked for, the rest of the time it's either kind of close or completely useless.
I also hate how when I get a YouTube video as a result and click on it it takes me to a stupid Bing Video sub-page and I need to click again to actually go to YouTube proper. I get that that's the same shitty entrapment thing a lot of these corporations do to keep you on their turf but it's a really annoying waste of my time.
Hence why I specified that you should only use it to get results from the pozweb. You should be using something like searx or All the Internet for your main search engine with actual varied results.
We call things that suck "pozzed" on the Farms. It's known that many of the most well-known and well trafficked sites on the web nowadays are corporate slop. It's also well known that mainstream search engines are fucked by SEO and manipulating their own results to prioritize sponsored content. Those search engines like Google or Bing are fine nonetheless for when you need some information from some mainstream site (think IMDb or Amazon), or information from a local business or something similar. Hence, we can call that bland, mainstream corporate part of the web that normies visit exclusively the "pozweb." Regardless, whatever Bing's deficiencies, it's been fine for stuff that's not highly specific or from the "nerdy" part of the web. I haven't really had much more luck with Google.
Nowadays I encourage people to use multiple search engines. I've been able to find rather obscure stuff easily with All the Internet, but if I need to look up, say, a local business or a news article, I use one of the mainstream search engines, usually Bing. Yandex is also pretty good when it comes to looking up piracy sites and for image results. Wiby and Marginalia are good for finding very small personal sites.
As far as I'm concerned, those days of the long 2000s of being able to find stuff from the "nerdy" part of the web alongside the "normie" part of the web are long gone. In my mind, Bing and Google are close enough to one another in quality (especially if they're not the only search engines that one relies on) that one can just go with Bing to avoid having to use another Google product.
I feel as autistic as Christian Weston Chandler for slinging around an invented term like "pozweb" and assuming people would understand it.