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DuckDuckGo will demote Russian propaganda in search results
As with all justifications for censorship, the big question is, “Who and how do you decide if something is considered ‘Russian Disinformation?'” Does an unverified statement from the Pentagon saying so qualify? What about a Soros or Gates-funded ‘Fact checker?’ What if an average citizen states an opinion that is too similar to something put out by Russian media? What if you point out facts which are indisputably true but make the Ukrainian government look bad? What if a website (such as this one) simply pushes skepticism and non-involvement?
Despite the fact DuckDuckGo has only a tiny fraction of the world search market, it still brings more traffic to this website than Google. If it really goes through with new plans to demote search results based on politics, it in effect is destroying it’s whole business model. It becomes nothing more than a suckier version of Google. I hope other Big Tech alternatives learn from DuckDuckGo’s colossal mistake.
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Goodbye DuckDuckGo, hello Brave search engine. I use Brave browser exclusively, but I did not start using their search engine until a couple days ago.
Much better than DDG!
Is startpage reliable?
The first thing I see when I go to their page is “Startpage supports the people of Ukraine and their access to information.” So it is tough to tell. When I search for Oliver Stone’s “Ukraine on Fire,” one of the first links I see on Google is of course “‘Ukraine on Fire’ is undistilled Kremlin propaganda..,,” but it’s a ways down on Startpage.
DuckDuckGo’s new slogan = “a suckier version of Google” I won’t be able to get that out of my head now 🙂