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nomilk · 2 years ago
For ~10 years I've received 100 results for each Google search (courtesy of some default setting). Today I noticed only 10 results before I had to manually click on (page) '2', '3' etc to get another 10 results each time.

Some others appear to be affected:

https://support.google.com/websearch/thread/291344437/my-res...

Perhaps I'm part of an unlucky A/B test?

Either way this is more inconvenient than it sounds. DDG or Kagi here I come.

UPDATE (6 minutes after original post)

Just signed up to Kagi 'Professional' plan ($11US/month [normally $10, but 10% extra due to Australian sales tax presumably]).

I don't understand why google messes with users but the hostility is not appreciated. I guess a/b testing comes at a cost, and might be the right call.

My plan is to use kagi now. May also make a moronic chrome extension to add &num=100 to the end of every google search url (in case I need google, don't like kagi, or it helps others)

nkurz · 2 years ago
Same, although it happened to me last week. I've been using Google since they were on stanford.edu, and this was the final straw for me. I still could often find what I want within the top few hundred results, but being required to click twenty or thirty times to get there was just too much.

I've also signed up for Kagi, and have been happy with it so far. The search results are somewhere between no worse and slightly better, but the overall experience is much more pleasant. And while there are cheaper ways to block Pinterest from my results, I'm considerably happier using a service that supports this directly.

tarboreus · 2 years ago
Kagi is actually really good and usable. I'd pay for it just for the "I'm feeling lucky" bang alone. (Add ! to the end of your query.) The AI answer thing when you do ? is also pretty nice. Plus, no more doing weird javascript dumb stuff when you go back out of a page to the result using your back button.
mensetmanusman · 2 years ago
Someone got a raise for that
KingFelix · 2 years ago
Greetings! I pinged you on an old thread, what kind of research are you working on? Saw your old Penrose comment, and organoid research.
mensetmanusman · 2 years ago
I research arrangements of atoms, not bits :) - materials science
gonzo41 · 2 years ago
Yandex is kinda like what google was.
init2null · 2 years ago
Google was aggressively apolitical back in the early years, but Yandex is thoroughly tangled up in politics just like the others. There are no search engines that just naively show results today.

No one today realistically sees the internet as being beyond government control. The ones that do get arrested stepping off their jets. That libertarian fantasy is just dead.

ryanwaggoner · 2 years ago
Suits ruin everything.
renegat0x0 · 2 years ago
Welcome to the Google great bubble. Internet is full of web pages. There are billions of them, yet Google shows you 10 pages of 10 links each.
Pfhortune · 2 years ago
> yet Google shows you 10 pages of 10 links each

And five of them are ads/sponsored links!

kick_in_the_dor · 2 years ago
Yep, you just described a search engine!
Argonaut998 · 2 years ago
What do you mean? How is showing a tiny fraction of the results a good thing?

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