RedditIsPropaganda23 ago

try duckduckgo

maiqtheliar ago

Use an alternate source. Remember the websites that you visit and go back to bookmarking in your favorites and using RSS feeds. If you find a good aggregator or use Live Bookmarks in Firefox or Thunderbird you can keep a listing of your go to sources "on the ready." Search engines are hit or miss, and the machine is very active.

You can try duckduckgo, or for the time being use a trick I've used with twitter and hashtags, then find alternative news sources from that and get on their feeds.

Tallest_Skil ago

DDG sells your personal information to advertisers. Don’t use it.

maiqtheliar ago

They're selling a lot of bullshit then. Honey pot and ghost accounts are good for regular folk too, not to mention script/cookie blocking, and the occasional proxy.

ElspethTirel ago

use a trick I've used with twitter and hashtags

Which is?

maiqtheliar ago

Use hashtags to find new sources.

ElspethTirel ago

I still don't understand what you mean. Could you lay it out for me?

maiqtheliar ago

Interesting topic

Hashtag it and search

Comb the results to find informative links

Choose different sources

Compare and contrast news from different outlets.

Mix it up with establishment and alternatives sources to get the best picture of who takes what side and why.

Maki_Man ago

I don't think Bing would really be a good alternative... I guess you can try Duckduckgo

Tallest_Skil ago

DDG sells your personal information to advertisers.

Maki_Man ago

Startpage then? It uses Google but doesn't track you or share your searches with Google.

TFP191 ago

Well it could be many things. Problem with Google is that it seeks relevance through interconnection. Meaning the more popular something gets the quicker results change.

Additionally, your browser may be storing your search habits or otherwise tailoring results to fit you. You can browse in incognito mode with Firefox. Using TOR or a VPN is even better.

hwong ago

wait, now, what? The browser is storing/caching search results????? I haven't heard this one before. There's a cache somewhere in mozzilla for storing this type of info? This could explain it I guess....

pitenius ago

check your google cookie... google watches your choices from their returns and then modifies their returns to be the most like the things you click. It can be really useful in some situations and an echo chamber in others.

hwong ago

Wow. I did not know this. Makes sense though, once I think about it. Good call. Thanks for the tip!

qzxq ago

which is why you use other browsers