> Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2016 21:59:42 +0100 > From: Joe Westlaw <[email protected]> > To: Josh Miller <[email protected]> > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Feedback - default search engines > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > > Although I agree with you, I'm not sharing your whole opinion. > Although > I'm liking Google less every day, I just take its 'presence' in DDG > as a > 'just-in-case' tool. Sometimes Google's accuracy is needed (and I'm > saying this as an active DDG user), or prefer using it when you need > to > look for images (I don't really like Bing). > > Your feedback makes sense, but unfortunately I don't think the > developers would make anything for it, as > DuckDuckGo isn't Icecat's 'personal' search engine; a program that > supplies all its privacy related features. A more ambitious project > should be making a specific Gnuzilla search engine, which mixes the > power of the best ones, and adds some homemade features. However, I'm > not concerned about the difficulty of the project, as I'm not > specialized in that field.
Google does not have accuracy. They were proven by the FTC to have a strong bias in their search results. Results that are more favorable to Google are shown above others that discourage the use of Google. Partered results appear first. Also, because of Google's insane tracking, it shows the results that it thinks people would rather see than the most relevant result. This is actually covered in a Duck Duck Go website, http://dontbubble.us/ It is well known that they also engage in censorship, censoring a number of controversial websites from appearing in their results including The Pirate Bay, 8chan, and a number of far-right news sites. Having this in the browser is wrong. It is also wrong to use it at all for "accurate results". It might be proposed to add Startpage to the results, but that is only a proxy to Google that doesn't do anything to the censorship Google conducts. I suggest having these search engines in the list: DuckDuckGo Disconnect (set to DuckDuckGo) MetGear There is a fourth, but I do not remember the name to it. It is a distributed one gaining popularity. -- Signed, The one, the only, Chocolate Chip! [email protected] ***************************************************************** * To all members of the National Security Administration, I say * * this with full malice: Fuck you! I am not afraid to say that * * in an email signature. Never be afraid. * ***************************************************************** ,= ,-_-. =. ((_/)o o(\_)) `-'(. .)`-' \_/ Support the GNU/Life. https://gnu.org/philosophy
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