I'm scrolling through the results for something that I'm interested in learning more about and I can't tell which ones are actually real sources and which ones are made by underpaid copywriters who don't have a single clue what they're talking about and are only there to drive up ad revenue by gaming SEO
edit: some people have brought up some possible solutions/alternate search engines to address this problem so I'm going to list them here:
- add "before:2017" to your search to limit the date range (caveat: nothing published within the last five years will show up in the results)
- look it up on tiktok? (caveat: you're looking it up on tiktok)
- uBlacklist; filters out specific sites from your search results (caveat: no filter is 100% perfect so you may end up having to sift through everything anyway)
- bring web directories back (caveat: this hasn't happened yet, someone's gotta do it)
- add "reddit" to your search query (caveat: this only returns results from reddit. you will also have to go on reddit)
- Marginalia Search; an experimental search engine that prioritizes text-heavy sites over ones with modern web design (caveat: I'm not really sure if there is one just yet but it seems to be running at a bit of a loss at the moment and is maintained by just one guy)
