Removing liberal bias in search engines

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  • Paul30

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    I don't know of any conservative search engines, but I have found a way to limit the search returns from being completely liberal biased. I use search term exclusions, and this will exclude any site listed in my list. You can add to it or remove things from it but I keep a list of my search terms to exclude in a document on the desktop, and copy and paste them into my search engine after I enter my primary search term. You should try it both ways to see the difference. Search for President Trump, then do the same search and copy and paste a list of exclusions like those below. Simply put a - in front of any word to exclude. Each time I find a liberal website I add it to the list. My growing list :

    -washingtonpost.com -cbsnews -cbsnews.com -cnn.com -nbcnews.com -msnbc.com -msn.com -usatoday.com -c-span.org -washingtontimes.com -nytimes.com -cnbc.com -abcnews -cnet.com -snopes.com -yahoo.com -amazon.com
     

    TomO

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    I never need you could do that - good to know.

    You might try DuckDuckGo.com
    It’s not perfect but definitely better than google. You can even change the search engine on your phone to duck duck - typically google is the default.


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    DoggyDaddy

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    I never need you could do that - good to know.

    You might try DuckDuckGo.com
    It’s not perfect but definitely better than google. You can even change the search engine on your phone to duck duck - typically google is the default.


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    I use DuckDuckGo all the time, with the exception of some searches for particular pictures, memes, or gifs. Google's image search seems to present a better variety and is more likely to bring up what I'm looking for.
     
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