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by subeadia 1013 days ago
You shouldn't. If Kagi doesn't offer enough value for you to be worth that extra friction, don't use it. That's the free market at work.
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I would say the value is definitely there, when you consider the top links on Hooli, I mean Google, are frequently malicious. Though the biggest thing to me for Kagi is the ability to uprank and downrank various domains, so I can ensure the results I am actually looking for tend to be on the top, and sites which don't cater content I need personally filter downwards.