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Google has removed dozens of new Sci-Hub domain names from its search results in the United States. Unlike typical DMCA takedowns, the removals were triggered by a dated court order that was not enforced for several years. This appears to be one of the first times Google has deindexed an entire pirate site in the U.S. based on a ‘site blocking’ style injunction.


Maybe it will drive more people to alternative search engines.
All we need are a few .onion mirrors
TBH if there are no .onion mirrors, it’s not a serious anti-censorship project
I’m genuinely contemplating paying for kagi at this point. Only one I haven’t heard people (fairly) talking shit about recently.
I had a recent discussion about Kagi
Kagi is impartial about using Yandex
If we remove Yandex then Google has to go too.
https://www.thenation.com/article/society/google-employee-speaks-out-war-contracting/
Honestly, I would prefer to build my own search engines if possible.
It’s possible. Search engines are just big reference databases.
They have crawlers that search the web based on links to each other and then save metadata about the pages.
There are some projects already that you can use.
The problem is the data, if everyone of us have to build it ourselves it’s going to be tedious, and more importantly biased to however you are scraping.
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I’ve paid for kagi for a few years, I would definitely recommend it!