• @[email protected]
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    321 year ago

    This seems awful opinionated.

    What does “censorship” mean? The entire purpose of a search engine is to “censor” bad results so I would argue that they all have censorship. And if they don’t they’re probably a bad search engine.

    • @[email protected]
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      101 year ago

      Yes, the term censorship in this context is particularly infuriating to me. It’s not censorship since these are privately owned websites that can link to whatever they like, and users can choose whether or not to use them. When DuckDuckGo launched, before privacy concerns were such a pressing issue the fact that they filtered poor quality sources was one of their most advertised selling points: https://www.technologyreview.com/2010/07/26/26327/the-search-engine-backlash-against-content-mills/

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        It’s not censorship since these are privately owned websites that can link to whatever they like

        …what exactly do you think censorship is? Are you under the impression that this is something only the government can do?

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Not exactly, no, but a website can’t reasonably be expected to cover everything and that wouldn’t be desirable either.

    • setVeryLoud(true);
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      61 year ago

      Also the meaning of “censorship” can depend wildly based on your own opinions and political beliefs.

      The correct term to use would have been “Result filtering”, as “censorship” is completely subjective.