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dewbrite | 2 years ago
That is one of the most compelling things I've ever heard about a search engine.
How well does kagi work for niche "reddit queries" like "best waterproof midi synthesizers reddit"?
dewbrite | 2 years ago
That is one of the most compelling things I've ever heard about a search engine.
How well does kagi work for niche "reddit queries" like "best waterproof midi synthesizers reddit"?
stavros|2 years ago
chrisandchris|2 years ago
Try it! After you'll be on a site that is just generated content, click backwards in the browser and remove the site from all your future kagi results. That's how search should work (and it should _not_ provide you a top 30 of random AI content).
ta988|2 years ago
lostlogin|2 years ago
My favourite feature is the customised down ranking I can do. No Pinterest etc for me.
PartiallyTyped|2 years ago
Personally, if I could own Kagi stock, I would.
Skunkleton|2 years ago
matheusmoreira|2 years ago
It's not just you.
If there are ads on a page, it means the advertisers own the author. He is not free to write what he wants, he is free to write only that which the almighty advertisers will tolerate being associated with. He will not write things which bite the hands that feed him.
I'm convinced writers like that will never write anything truly genuine. Chances are if you see ads anywhere you're reading self-serving generic clickbait content meant to attract attention and drive up ad impressions. It's not real, it's just "content", a generic square around which ads congregate like parasites.
xaro|2 years ago
throwup238|2 years ago
Probably least a third of my queries are preceded by an !r now. A third of the rest are now question mark queries that activates their AI fast answer. It's like the google info box on steroids since it can answer any query and it works with lenses to restrict the fast answer to specific domains.
mmcclure|2 years ago
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anymouse123456|2 years ago
I originally signed up purely out of spite for the SEO scam that is Pinterest (Kagi lets you blacklist domains), but have since been repeatedly pleased with other rankings.
I love that MDN tops the list for DOM ish searches and w3schools is not even in the results.
Using Kagi often makes me forget how awful the Internet can be.
pants2|2 years ago
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JumpCrisscross|2 years ago
I’ve started using their quick answers to sort through the crud. In most cases, it catches and filters out the obviously-bought Reddit recommendations, surfacing bloggers and niche industry publications that did their own lab work.
ericd|2 years ago
Paradigm2020|2 years ago
One of them being vietnamcoracle.com, which is, without a doubt the best travel website for Vietnam (if you like to really go deeper.) None of the content is sponsored, just relevant ads (here you can rent a bike, book a tour etc) and they are discrete in general.
Between him researching new destinations and writing / updating/ replying to comments he just doesn't have a lot of time for the classic "money making job + sideproject".
I just imagine (hope) he's not the only website like that out there.
I don't currently use kagi but would prefer if there was an option to filter by ad type (everyone hates pop ups) and amount.
Anyway just my 2c.
With wolfram and the llm + more users I'm hopeful that in the longer term the price will go down and/or stay at 10$ over the longer term.
op12op12|2 years ago
tiagod|2 years ago
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JumpCrisscross|2 years ago
They aren’t eliminating it, just downranking it. Given Kagi’s search quality, ad and tracking density seems to negatively correlate with site quality.
kevin_thibedeau|2 years ago
DirkH|2 years ago
So on Google you miss out on things that might otherwise be hidden gems because Google wouldn't rank it as highly.
There are tradeoffs on both sides.
t_treesap|2 years ago
That said, I am still quite opposed to js that tracks users across the internet for advertisement purposes. I do use ad blockers despite the fact they block a lot of less-harmful tracking by default, which I don't love, but it's too much work to differentiate between. (At least adblock users are the minority of internet users in general, so hopefully Analytics users still get enough data to be helpful for their purposes.)
alright2565|2 years ago
I'd much rather get information from an individual or small group who is intrinsically motivated and is not just looking for the lowest bar of quality that won't make folks immediately bounce.
I also want to note that just putting Google Analytics on there doesn't kill the site's ranking. There are some sites that are just infested, and those are what get dramatically downranked.
mediumsmart|2 years ago
al_borland|2 years ago
I just tried your search, without even adding “Reddit” on the end. At the very top was a “Discussions” section, which had a tile for Reddit. The first result was also Reddit, with a few discussions nested under it. The the gearspace forum, followed by YouTube, then it bunches up a bunch of those 10 ten lists that pollute Google all into a section that is easy to use or skip, then sweetwater music, and then funny enough, your comment here on HN. It keeps going, but yeah… Reddit isn’t deranked to the point of not being used, Kagi sees the value in discussion forums when looking for the “best” something.
x0x0|2 years ago
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paradox460|2 years ago
ipaddr|2 years ago
Do they filter out reddit or just small ma and pa sites with adsense?
Terretta|2 years ago
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zorked|2 years ago
best waterproof midi synthesizers reddit https://kagi.com/search?q=best+waterproof+midi+synthesizers+...
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dade_|2 years ago
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calvinmorrison|2 years ago
Feature request: block a domain?
"saab 900 power steering rack -reddit"
still returns a ton of reddit results.
DabbledThings|2 years ago
https://help.kagi.com/kagi/features/website-info-personalize...
You can block specific domains, as well as make them rank lower. And if you ever want to ignore those rules, you can easily do that too!
Not affiliated with Kagi in any way, just a very happy user.
pyinstallwoes|2 years ago
nickpsecurity|2 years ago
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