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hem im sick of google and other browsers saying the top ten best or the 7 best whatever i just want one . (Original Post) AllaN01Bear Jul 2024 OP
Try Brave browser canetoad Jul 2024 #1
tried duck duck and they do the same thing. AllaN01Bear Jul 2024 #2
I think you mean search engine. usonian Jul 2024 #3
How about the Internet Archive? TommyT139 Jul 2024 #4

canetoad

(18,122 posts)
1. Try Brave browser
Thu Jul 25, 2024, 10:46 PM
Jul 2024

Based on Google Chrome, so should be familiar.

Very private and secure. Go through all the options and turn off stuff. Use Duckduck go search engine. You can also turn off ads, suggestions etc with that search engine.

usonian

(13,782 posts)
3. I think you mean search engine.
Thu Jul 25, 2024, 11:36 PM
Jul 2024

ALL search engines rank things by popularity, and “put things at the top” that aren’t really most popular, or linked to.

The first so many results in Google are boosted by SEO (Search engine optimization) or just plan pay for placement (For a while they tried to completely disguise that ads were ads).


but even DuckDuckGo puts ads at the top. They just don’t keep profiles on you, but do tailor search results to your search term and location, unless you conceal it.

So, I’ll search for some high-tech topic and get results that include some pub 17 miles away.

OK bottom line. All search engines gotta make money.
They host ads, or get bribed to boost sites, or at the very least, get results boosted by SEO, including deceptive sites (i.e claiming to be HP or Apple or Microsoft support, but will drop remote access software on your system “You need this so I can help you remotely” and they hack you to bits and install keyloggers)

QUICK ANSWER
1. Vimeo has a free tier. I don’ t know of others.
2. There WAS a dmoz.org that sorted web sites by topic.
It has been replaced by https://curlie.org (which looks weird to me) and
http://odp.org/homepage.php (open directory project)

Happy searching or un-searching.

TommyT139

(697 posts)
4. How about the Internet Archive?
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 12:26 AM
Jul 2024

Try Archive.org. It's a bit wild west, but has all sorts of everything. People use it for uploading copies of youtube videos, family home vids, tons of vintage stuff, including TV and movies. I've only watched and downloaded, but check it out.

https://archive.org/details/movies has the major "collections."

Some vids say you can check them out - I don't know what that means but when I click it without signing in, they play. Probably has to do with protecting copyright. For instance:
https://archive.org/details/MSNBCW_20240726_010000_Alex_Wagner_Tonight/start/0/end/60

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