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Brave search engine firefox
Brave search engine firefox








brave search engine firefox

Expecting the user to create and manage a separate account/billing identity for every publisher is what is preventing this model to take off (IMO).

brave search engine firefox

What is missing right now from a technology standpoint is an easy way to manage subscriptions, built into my browser as default.

brave search engine firefox

You are expected to pay for high quality baker or a tailor, book, movie or music, why not for getting information that "only" has the power to shape societies? If I see information next to an ad, I personally tend not take it too seriously. High quality journalism should have value that we are ready to pay for, like we did for hundreds of years. I think that 'reputable' and 'tons of ads and trackers' do not belong in the same sentence.Īd-supported business models incentivize the creation of large quantities of content, because you need a lot of pageviews to earn a little bit of money with ads (since most people either ignore or block ads, if they manage to load the page to see them at all). They must be pumping out all these fake dedicated websites at such a high rate that blocking domains won't get you anywhere. Top recipe results are also all copy-pasted SEO spam surrounded by a wall of text about the history of the recipe, and how the author is a "country mom" (definitely not a man at a content farm in India), hiding the recipe deep within. Then you go back and click through other results and find an entirely different website with all the exact same text on it. Instead it's a giant wall of text with commonly-Googled questions, and if you ctrl+F to the section you were looking for, the answer is usually horrible, and why should you be trusting information from this website anyway? I'll try to Google something common, like "can you feed X to dogs" and all the results I find are these giant "articles" that aren't even about that specific thing. It seems like it's gotten even worse just in the past few months. I'm not even sure how much manually blocking domains would help remedy the problem with Google results, which is that so much of the top hits are copy-pasted blog spam with very little information, scrambled together (very possibly by a non-human) purely to game SEO.










Brave search engine firefox