I just did it on Kagi and except for the obvious stock.adobe.com ones, all of the AI generated images were from snopes and
media sites repeating this story, but I have quite a few sites blocked (pinterest is definitely nuked)
Would you care to share what you do instead? For search in particular, the g-suite, etc. are not such a big deal. I'm really hoping for something other than use duck duck go / bing / etc. because AFAIK they all serve advertisement funded trash and I've yet to hear a really compelling alternative, tho I've been too lazy/busy to try Kagi.
I know you said that you've been too lazy and busy to try it, but I am very happy with Kagi. If you don't want a search engine that serves advertisement funded Trash , then I recommend supporting the search engine whose business model is to provide searches without ads via subscription.
My search lists are curated very well through my settings and even just using the recommended block list keeps a lot of junk out of my search results. If I find a bad site, I can block it from all future results pretty quickly. I also can use regex on the URL's in the search result to redirect things like Reddit to old.reddit automatically. It's very nice.
lostlogin|1 year ago
I massively rate Kagi, but this is way less than ideal.
throwup238|1 year ago
jackyinger|1 year ago
ajdude|1 year ago
My search lists are curated very well through my settings and even just using the recommended block list keeps a lot of junk out of my search results. If I find a bad site, I can block it from all future results pretty quickly. I also can use regex on the URL's in the search result to redirect things like Reddit to old.reddit automatically. It's very nice.
echelon|1 year ago
If we could subscribe and suggest content along our interest graphs, we would control the algorithm and could prune slop with ease.
It'd be incredibly awesome if news, forums, and social media worked like BitTorrent.
JoshTriplett|1 year ago
DDG lets you turn ads off completely.
ropable|1 year ago