• Coder@lemmy.ml
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        which also uses bing, yes it has it’s own crawler but most of the results are from bing.

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          No, they have indexed quite a lot since the Bing partnership that started long ago. And they seem to be doing pretty well, considering I like their results better than Google for academia.

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            Can you give a source to the doing well with the index? Everything I’ve read is leaving me thinking most still comes from Bing. Also is the 150 results limit gone? As much as I’d like to see Qwant succeed the owners clearly don’t know what they are doing unfortunately.

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              You can refer to the Qwant AMAs at reddit, and trying to make a bunch of searches with Bing (via Searx), Bing, and Qwant. This should give you a solid idea. I have been using Qwant for more than a year now, since my Startpage exposé on reddit.

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                I believe I switched to Qwant after I read your commentary on Startpage. It works quite well and others should certainly give it a try.

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      4 years ago

      so ?
      what’s wrong with that ?
      I don’t mind as long as it respects users’ privacy.