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by samcrawford
1544 days ago
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Filtering out the spam results is only half the problem. In my experience, a legitimate site's content is cloned by a spam site, and that one appears in a Google search and the legitimate one does not. The example that keeps hitting me is GitHub Issues. Filtering out the spam only removes the clones; it doesn't get the good results back in. |
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The time spent (including maintenance) will be paid back faster than you might expect.
Optionally rewrite some sites to altfronts like nitter/scribe/piped. If you care about spending time on privacy and decoupling searches from visits, you can set up arbitrary proxying rules.
One benefit among others over browser extensions is that it's a one-time setup for all your devices and clients. All you need to do on reinstall is to change the default search engine.