There are various privacy focused search engine like duckduckgo, startpage, brave, etc. available. Even tho everything have approximately same results maybe because of bing & google API.
But i wish atleast that privacy focused search engines replace their social media post related search link results with privacy focused platform links. Like,
Reddit to lemmy X to mastodon Instagram to pixelfed Youtube to youtube or piped (no good options)
Then it would also a good support for those platforms too… But will it happen ?
Decentralised is not the same as private.
Yeah… ActivityPub is anything but private.
It’s absolutely not
In part, yes it is. In the part where you want privacy from tech corporations
I know it’s not exactly what you are asking, but on kagi.com you can increase & decrease weighting of any domain in search results. You can also create custom url redirects, which could work for cases where the url contains the same information but on another domain (i.e. redirect youtube result to same video ID on piped).
But I’m not sure if kagi fits your needs, while it is privacy focused it is a commercial product and it asks a monthly subscription fee
There’s also a built-in filter for fediverse search, basically replacing the “reddit” usually added to the end of results.
Unfortunately Lemmy is a lot more ephemeral than Reddit. If a post here gets deleted, it and the comment thread are basically gone. On Reddit deletion simply hides the post unless the post was of something illegal for Reddit to host. I really miss that behaviour.
As a result, I doubt Lemmy will ever become a valuable backlog of information like Reddit.
Nice! I didn’t know about that one, thanks.
I have Kagi set to redirect Reddit to Redlib and it works great.
simply not enough traffic
This is one of those things LLMs are really good for. Sure, they hallucinate from time to time, but a lot of knowledge can be found in these without visiting someone’s ad-infested crackhouse.
Well the harm from LLMs is not that minor but ig for some people it’s better than using high privacy tweaks and VPNs.
Lots of progress is being made right now in reducing the computational power to train these things - but that’s where all the energy is used. Using the end-result isn’t that harmful; it doesn’t use any more power than playing a game would.