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Personally the only websites I see displacing SO on Google results are sites that reuse SO content and game Google to get ad revenue.



This is the main use I have for browser addins that block sites in search results.


Not a browser add-on but changing to self-hosted searxNG. Proxy searches to your engines of choice, filter and rewrite urls to your liking (like yt->piped, medium->scripe.rip).


You can actually pair this with a browser extension: Privacy Redirect[0].

You can setup your own self-hosted instances or existing third party ones. It's a game changer both for privacy and UX.

[0]: https://github.com/SimonBrazell/privacy-redirect


Which add on do you recommend? I’ve often thought, after clicking on some search result that instantly leads me to a full page splash, “I want to never see that domain again”



Try Kagi, I used a while ago and was amazing, now I default to DDG, I don’t see any cloned content sites or just too few that I don’t notice them.


Google and DDG should add a Kagi feature, where you can set the priority of the sites or even block them.


I just started using Kagi, and the ability to just bump Wikipedia as first results has been great so far.

I really need to try using Kagi more.


USD10 per month is too steep for me.


You do you, but it comes out to pennies per search for me. 1000¢ / 30 days / 5 searches/day = 6.6¢/search, and that would be a slow day.


That's less than what you spend of coffee each month


Affordability isn’t the only input into the decision of spending money on something.


That's certainly not true of everyone. We don't all go to Costa and etc...


Even buying a bag to make at home...you're at ~$10 or more


If only google could provide that sort of quality control.


Yep, this is what I see, I was looking around to see if anyone had a similar problem with D3 I was having, but all the sites were just republishing Stack ticked answers.


Stack Overflow had the best intentions by making their data available for download.

The only outcome is see from that attitude is it fueled hundreds of spammy SO clones with names like “nerdsolution” and “geekanswer”.

We’d be better iff with SO keeping the data private.


Wait, hasn't it always been a (public) website ?


I'm guessing they released their data in a different format for download? Otherwise you'd have to scrape it which is not as easy as having it in a database.




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