- https://duckduckgo.com/?q=southparkuncensored.com
- https://www.qwant.com/?q=southparkuncensored.com
- https://www.bing.com/search?q=southparkuncensored.com
Most other search engines show https://www.southparkuncensored.com/ after searching for “south park uncensored” or “southparkuncensored”, but Bing doesn’t, and therefore DuckDuckGo and Qwant neither.
I guess you are supporting my assertion?
I mean yeah, this is a screenshot of the search results. It is weird that there is a reddit post asking to see the opposite above the desired page which just needed the TLD added. But still, the page in question is in the search results.
Not sure why I got a downvote, but I don’t mind being unpopular.
In context it felt like a rebuttal, but with the link clearly shown. Maybe a comment to help clarify next time?
For the record, I deprioritize reddit so the actual link is on top for me.
This is the problem with social media, especially Lemmy and Reddit. It is the default stance to assume a neutral comment is hostile. Why do we all argue so much? I’ve been there, but I’m trying to be kinder online. I think it’s a systemic problem and I don’t know the solution.
I’ve noticed over the years it ebbs and flows with the broader “societal mood”. People are much more on edge nowadays for rightful reasons, but it creates a pretty toxic environment on the internet.
How do you do that in Kagi?
Click on the shield icon on the right, then the “down shield” icon in the resulting popup. Or you can block the site entirely!