I use Duckduckgo, but I realised these big(ish) search engines give me all the commercialised results. Duckduckgo has been going down the slope for years, but not at such a rate as Google or Bing has.

I want to have a search engine that gives me all the small blogs and personal sites.

Does something like this exist?

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      I’m intrigued. The search results are more akin to how they used to be 25 years ago on the internet that I loved
      Https://Search.marginalia.nu is definitely something I’ll be exploring going forward!

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      Replying under the top comment but this really applies to all of these, how do these search engines determine what counts as a personal site? For example I had procrastinated for years on finally spinning up a static, barren HTML blog. The infamous Lucidity AI post introduced me to Mataroa and I got over the hump and started writing. Would that get indexed? Etc

      Does it just crawl through webrings?

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        I believe you have to submit your own website to this one for manual addition to its index

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      That is exactly what I needed; the subdomains are now in my bookmarks.

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    Try this engine

    https://search.marginalia.nu/

    Or a SearXNG instance

    https://search.disroot.org/search

    You may also be interested in the Indie Web movement. This site is a great resource for it, with yet more links to indie sites and blogs.

    Finally, not quite what you asked but here’s a freebie, in case you didn’t know about it:

    https://wiby.me/

    It’s an old web search engine. It only indexes pages from the 00s and earlier.

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      Aside from SearXNG, I didn’t know about these search engines until your recommendation. Thanks to Wiby and Marginalia, I found old rich content (old BBS list conversations, for example) that I was looking for, regarding studies on the occult and esotericism. Thank you so much!

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    Google are the ones who have really gone down the toilet in recent years. They ditched cached pages, soured search results with paid ads and even their image search is as bad as Tineye for reverse image searching these days. Literally the only thing Alphabet really have going for them anymore is Android and YouTube.

    It’s baffling that a company which was once so dominant in the web search space that their name was literally used as a verb for looking things up for decades have now enshittified their flagship product so much that they’re making rivals like Bing, Lycos, Duckduckgo, etc look like viable alternatives.

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      Every company is going down the drain just at different speeds.

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    You’re looking for Kagi.com

    Not only does it give better search results quality wise on “the big web” - you can select to search specific parts, like blogs.

    Best part - it’s completely ad and spam free. You pay for it with actual money instead of with your data.

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      Why not run an SearXNG instance and help everyone instead? Y’know, Kagi is pretty expensive and they are also getting into AI shit.

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        I’m hoping just as Proton do good free stuff using money I pay them (Visionary account) Kagi does/will do the same. The Internet as a whole needs to stop being ad-supported.

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          I refuse to believe Proton when they do advertisements lol. They also are being pretty suspicious with ignoring XMR support since years of people requesting it. If they ever even considered it a bit, their new shit Proton Wallet wouldn’t allow you to store (or only store) bitcoin, which we all know has nothing that protects your privacy.

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            Monero support is a massive red flag for criminal activity, even by the very low standards of crypto.

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              No. It’s for privacy. If they don’t support anonymous payments, there’s literally no reason to host a .onion site just to fool people. I’d say that’s a big red flag from a “privacy respecting” company.

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                There are pros/cons to anonymous payments. It’s a bit sophomoric to claim privacy is impossible without anonymous payments.

                There are most definitely many use cases for .onion sites without any sort of payments (“anonymous” or otherwise).

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          The Internet as a whole needs to stop being ad-supported.

          I’m with you to an extent but it also makes me consider what my online experience would have been if I needed money to do anything online. The internet was a huge part of my childhood and I definitely didn’t have money to spend on it.

          We barely had enough to get internet when I was ~10yrs old and it was much later when we got something better than dial up.

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            There will always be those who offer things for free, always has been. Granted, we might’ve gotten used to higher quality (paid for by ads) and will need to “settle” for lower quality if we don’t pay with money - but I think for humanity’s sake this is something that needs to be done.

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        Can you expand on how running your own SearXNG helps others? Does it contribute to some shared index or something?

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          SearXNG is a meta search engine, which means it gets the search results from other search engines (Google, Bing, Qwant, etc.) and show them to you. It acts a proxy, thus hiding the users IP. This means Google can’t target ads based on your IP and also can’t make a profile about you.

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                Right. So, my IP. Which is the same (IP-wise) as if I’d just searched Google directly, leaving aside the benefits of searching other engines simultaneously.

                I’ve also seen people suggest we should open our self-hosted SearXNG instances to others and let random people submit searches to it thereby causing searches to appear to come from my home IP address. That strikes me as a terrible idea given what some people search on the web. I have also never run a TOR exit node.

                I use Kagi myself and I was hooked after using their free trial so I’m comparing to that.

                When I submit a search to Kagi, Google (and their other downstream search engines) gets the search from Kagi. Yes, that means I have to trust Kagi to some extent but as we can see, there are obvious problems with SearXNG whether using it myself or opening it to others.

                The AI features are mentioned further up the thread as a negative but I disagree. I recently cancelled my subscription to ChatGPT ($20/mo) and upgraded my Kagi subscription ($25/mo) which gives me searching and access to all the most popular LLMs which I do use from time to time, mostly for code help. Personally, it’s a great value.

                I didn’t even know about the AI features when I started paying for it. That “side” of Kagi is fully optional and very unobtrusive.

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                  That strikes me as a terrible idea given what some people search on the web. I have also never run a TOR exit node.

                  It is somewhat like a TOR exit node indeed. Though you can easily prove your innocence by saying that you did not make these searches but that you merely run a meta search engine that helps others protect their privacy. Even the TOR project has templates for exit nodes to submit them to the government or whoever is contacting them in those cases.

                  https://community.torproject.org/relay/community-resources/tor-abuse-templates/

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        I’ve signed up for the €5 a month subscription at kagi and I’ve never used my whole quota.

        Granted I expect it’s overly expensive if you live in a developing country like Eritrea or the United States

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          5 euros a month for 300 searches. Definitely not worth it. I live in germany.

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            Like I say, I’ve never used all 300 because most of it is inane stuff that can still be googled

            Though aye, if you’re rabidly searching for really specific furry porn, I can see it running out

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            I pay 25EUR for a family subscription. Unlimited queries. Also means the risk of family members downloading malware (through paid ad results) is a lot lower.

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      Mojeek

      Thanks for the rec, I’ll give Mojeek a try for a while. So far the results seem better than Brave (which I didn’t seriously consider using regularly anyway) but I miss the bang options (!w, !yt, etc.) that DDG has.

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          our Search Choices might be of use here

          Thanks, I think that’s a valuable option! It’s probably not what I was looking for. As I understand it, the “bang” use is just a way to use the search on a specific webpage, and is just a nice little hack to speed up searches on commonly used websites (i.e., Wikipedia, YouTube, BBC, etc.) I can probably get used to going straight to those sites, but it was a feature that got me using DDG at first and broke my reliance on Google.

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            Choices do this very thing, you click a button and the search in the bar goes to that site, if you have this enabled in the search bar. If not they are present at the bottom of the results.

            We are in the process of open sourcing the library of choices so they are user-submitted.

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    Offtopic but ddg is a bing frontend so they should share the same results.

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    The more obscure a web page is, the more likely it is to be indexed only by the large search engines (i.e. Google). There are search queries that return 0 results on DDG, but quite a few (relatively) obscure websites on Google. This is simply because the more money a search engine operator has, the more websites it will index.

    So what you want is kind of contradictory.

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      Although Google indeed is the greatest indexer of the World Wide Web, unfortunately, the SEO and the AI makes it so hard to find something, for example, from before 2000s, such as BBS List archives, old blogosphere and personal webpages from that time, simply because they had no modern SEO nor AI keywords at that time. These old content are entirely free from AI-generated slop, (almost) free from dis- and mis-informations (because, at the time of BBS and Gopher, the Internet was still being born, and books were the main source of knowledge), so old content is sine qua non for one that’s seeking real knowledge.

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    Don’t know if this fits your criteria, but I’ve been using Gruble a lot recently. You can personalise the look and language in the settings, plus it’s open source.

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        Im a grown up, I have self preservation instincts. Only indexing opt in accounts and only for limited time so the angry mob won’t burn me.