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My average search starts with „site:reddit.com” because otherwise first three pages of results will be SEO blogs where 90% of article follows „First, what is XYZ?” followed by „so we see why it serms hard, but if you pay us/our affiliate money we will do it for you nice and easy!”


Try out alternative engines like You.com or Brave Search. They let you set reddit and other apps as a preferred source/show it on all relevant queries.

https://you.com/search?q=macbook+air+m1+still+worth+it

https://search.brave.com/search?q=macbook+air+m1+still+worth...


duckduckgo also has "bang operators" that allow you to specify site. An example is !r for reddit or !w for wikipedia

It's even nicer for some sites like Wikipedia because it goes directly to the page if theres an exact match instead of the intermediate search results page


those "bangs" were a good idea so we got them also at you.com




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