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Many "alternative" search engines are better for privacy, but they are still vulnerable to censorship, because they rely on g**gle and m*crosoft's indices for their search results. This isn't a deep-hidden secret either, many of them disclose what search index they use on the "about" page, for example:

There are still search engines that (claim to) maintain their own index. Most surprisingly, br*ve:

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[–] [email protected] 17 points 9 months ago (3 children)

Very interesting. Too bad it gives really bad results.

Searching for "pokemon" doesn't show in the first page of results

  • the official website

  • the wikipedia page

Instead it shows a bunch of random websites that mention the term including this wepage straight out of the year 2000: http://dvdmg.com/pokemon.shtml

As a second search I tried searching for "best fallout for mods" and its first result was some unrelated meta topic (discussing ai generated content) which happened to use the expression "is this the fallout of [action/event]?".

[–] [email protected] 8 points 9 months ago

That Pokemon page is awesome though. Man, I miss the old Internet!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

if you look at the repo they give thanks to:

"The commoncrawl organization for crawling the web and making the dataset readily available. Even though we have our own crawler now, commoncrawl has been a huge help in the early stages of development."

There is nothing I can find which says how much of the index is CC and how much is their own; if there's a decent amount of CC, this is originally for researchers etc. it's not the best resource in the world for a search index: https://commoncrawl.org/

That being said, as an independent search engine, it's always good to see people take on the massive task of actually building an index, not becoming a proxy.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

I searched for Aleister Crowley and learned all about how he’s the secret daddy of Barbara Bush and her satanic siblings. Seems legit. /s