This is where you guys currently need a lot of work.
Google is better at finding what you're actually looking for and factoring "popularity" (so to speak) into any particular search query.
For example, a findx search for "botw" turns up results for an obscure blog named "Best of the Web", while a Google search for the same thing returns mostly results about the recently(-ish) released Zelda title Breath of the Wild, which people searching "botw" today would most likely be looking for.
EDIT: Yes, I know that Google's massive data archives help greatly with delivering quality search results. But DuckDuckGo delivers decent results without any tracking, so that's not really an excuse here.
celsiusnarhwal385 karma
This is where you guys currently need a lot of work.
Google is better at finding what you're actually looking for and factoring "popularity" (so to speak) into any particular search query.
For example, a findx search for "botw" turns up results for an obscure blog named "Best of the Web", while a Google search for the same thing returns mostly results about the recently(-ish) released Zelda title Breath of the Wild, which people searching "botw" today would most likely be looking for.
EDIT: Yes, I know that Google's massive data archives help greatly with delivering quality search results. But DuckDuckGo delivers decent results without any tracking, so that's not really an excuse here.
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