Someone recently posted a hot tip about adding "before:2023" to Google web searches and I forget who it was but wow what a huge difference it makes. So thank you to whoever that was. It gets rid of so much AI-generated SEO crap.
For some reason google won’t implement user-defined site blocklist, even though some other search engines have that feature. You’ll have to add -site:website_name manually every time you search.
We should have a search engine blocklists, like for adblocks, with common sites known for bullshit (AI) generated content.
For some reason google won’t implement user-defined site blocklist, even though some other search engines have that feature. You’ll have to add
-site:website_name
manually every time you search.i’ll just drop this here: uBlacklist, a Google Search filter which implements exactly this feature for Firefox/Chrome/Safari
Or use an extension
A pain to use cross platform. And the results are being processed and send anyway, just hidden.
Blocklist would allow engine to know to not even look at it.
Cross platform? It’s a browser extension.
Kagi does that.
But tbh, I couldn’t justify paying for a search engine. But maybe that’s not fair for how often I use it.
Is there something similar for duckduckgo?