• Wogi@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Yeah, DDG skips all the sponsored links but I generally find what I’m looking for faster on Google if I just skip half the page rather than trying to find the right incantation to bring up what I’m looking for on DDG.

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      10 months ago

      I’ve tried, many times over the years, to use DDG and you are 100% spot-on. I find it damn-near impossible to find what I need without some deep voodoo magic to somehow craft the perfect query. It’s been a decade+ since I’ve gone to page 2 of a Google search. Using DDG I can be 3 or 4 pages deep before maybe finding the answer. There is SOOO much irrelevant stuff to filter through.

      It sucks, I don’t want to use Google, but there doesn’t seem to be a great alternative.

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          I swear I’m going to capture screenshots of 2-3 dozen searches across DDG & Google, as well as hopefully Bing, Startpage… SearXNG…

          b/c DDG is doodoo while corporate overlord Google is great with Ublock Origin.

          Faithfully perform every search on DDG first in the hopes I can keep the data out of Google’s hands! But !g out half the time.

          Anybody know of a site, app, or TamperMonkey script that’ll search multiple search engines side-by-side?

          In the meantime, one example w/a direct quote from deep inside a Harry Potter book:

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          Honestly it’s been a yearish since I’ve tried and my memory is shit so I don’t have any specific examples I can give now. In general though the bulk of my searches involve:

          • A local company I need for xyz or a specific type of restaurant
          • Issues/repairs for a specific make/model/year car (I do lots of my own work)
          • Various homelab related things (docker services for xyz)
          • Details about a movie or TV show (sometimes a specific episode)
          • Prices for products and where I can get them (trying to de-Amazon)
          • How to fix xyz in my home

          I’m sure there are more, but those are the ones I can think of off the top of my head.

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            I find that DDG is terrible at finding anything regionally specific, probably because I’m not in the US. I always get a shitload of US hits and usually some German hits if I try to specify location…neither are useful to me.

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        10 months ago

        I mean, kagi is great. I too got frustrated with the shittiness of DDG and others like ecosia. Paying for a search engine sounds crazy but I’m not going back. Google’s results are absolutely terrible compared to kagi so 🤷‍♀️

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        10 months ago

        just use a !g if you don’t get what you want the first time on ddg and you’ll still get a proxied google search result.

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      10 months ago

      Would you be able to give an example of what you couldn’t find with DDG that was simpler to find with the help of Google? Sounds interesting to me, as I use DDG pretty much exclusively.

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        10 months ago

        I don’t remember the specific case, most of the things I Google are local businesses. I find for local businesses Google is a top tier resource. Google can tell me how busy a business is right now, or if they’re closed because of the weather. I often have to do some digging to find the business’ page on DDG, if they have one. If I’m looking for a local contractor, like a water heater or drywall repair guy, the ads aren’t even that intrusive, they’re literally what I’m looking for. On DDG, I’ve got to do some clicking to find a contractor and then all the reviews are on Yelp. General contractors will have a list sometimes on DDG, but it’s not all that helpful, I’ve never seen a phone number without clicking once or twice.