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by ajdude
880 days ago
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> The moment any search engine becomes commonplace I think they will inevitably succumb to SEO Thankfully when I come across a irrelevant domain in Kagi I can just remove it from any future search results completely. If enough people do that, it may show up on the "most commonly removed" list inviting others to also ax it. I rarely ever have an issue with spam on Kagi just by largely using the standard filters, and I'm confident this will remain the case. And unrelated but I really like that I can redirect all reddit urls in search results to old.reddit.com, twitter to nitter etc. very helpful in searching on mobile. |
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