I am currently self-hosting a meta search engine instance (searxng), which allows me combine searches from different engines (e.g. Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc), but also to filter out websites that I don’t want to show up.

The only website to make my blacklist so far is slant.co (useless SEO-riddled site that always comes up when I search for software comparisons). I also automatically redirect all reddit.com links to old.reddit.com.

I’m looking to expand this list. So, which websites do you blacklist? Either using software, or just mentally.

  • EthanolParty@lemmy.sdf.org
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    It’s tough because I almost feel like I need a whitelist at this point. 90% of the first page of Google results usually read like AI-generated fluff that doesn’t actually even answer my question. There are a handful of websites I trust now to give me real information and not just clickbait SEO nonsense.

    I’m at the point where I add “reddit” to the end of every search just to try and find something that was written by a real person. Maybe someday I can start adding “lemmy” instead.

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      Seriously, 10 years ago, the best way to find any info on a video game was to go on gamefaqs, ign guides, the steam community or a dedicated wiki.

      Nowadays, it objectively still is the exact same, but google will give results for NONE OF THEM unless if you specify. There’s a truckload of those SEO garbage.

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        Yeah it wouldn’t bother me so much if any of it was actually useful, but they all just read like a lazy student padding out the page count on a college paper

        I searched for a comparison between two USB flash drive brands and the top result waffled for multiple paragraphs about the history and definition of “flash memory” before finally recommending: “just get whichever one has the best performance in your price range”. Gee, thanks AI.

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      Yep, I do this too. Reddit became my defacto search engine for anything gone wrong in my life almost because… Its a forvm…

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    Glad to see Quora as a common blocked site.

    It’s fascinating seeing a answer about physics being the highest rated by a guy who “loves cheeses” with a degree in “Deez Nuts”

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    codegrepper.com and all its shitty clones.

    All they do is scrape websites like stack overflow and github issues and present them in a more shitty way, and they somehow manage to get ranked pretty high.

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    I’ve been using a Firefox extension instead that has fairly good filters by default, because I kept getting crap results when looking at technical questions (ie. landing on over-simplified examples without details instead of official documentation).

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublacklist/

    They publish some subscription lists of things blocked that you can chose from: splogs of GitHub/Stack overflow, Pinterest… And then you can add custom blocks directly from your results list (Quora…). It can be a nice point to start with to use their filter even out of the extension imo.

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    I never bothered actually creating blacklists for my browser. Mentally though, those weird websites that only rehost stack overflow replies.

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    Reddit. I blocked the domain when the blackout started and haven’t been back.

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      I want to so bad but i end up finding answers there so often and using it for human responses i can’t. Damn You reddit.

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      Same. Even if I did want to find answers there, so many people have deleted comments that it can be useless at times.

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    Geeksforgeeks.org

    The kicker was the aggressive popups to login and share your location.

    At least w3schools made a effort to improve.

    I typically Blocklist it. But when I’m coaching juniors and see them search, I remember how annoyed I am with that site.

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      geeksforgeeks

      I’ve just killed the popup with uBlock and it’s pretty usable, was driving me mad before though, fuck that shit

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      tutorialspoint is similarly bad, they are mostly SEOed sites. Sometimes also giving wrong or misleading information.

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    Forbes, Pinterest, Quora, Chegg, and a few others that are basically clones of the above.

    Also any website that prompts me to pay a subscription to keep reading after the first paragraph; and any website that requires me to disable my ad blocker (unless I can fix it by manually ad blocking their anti-ad-blocker message/screen filter, which always feels great lol).

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      Forbes also just… To put it professionally, ever since they started writing articles on topics none of their journalists know shit about, they just come across as a bunch of idiots to me.

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        Well to be fair to the actual journalists, a lot of those articles are published by random people with an agenda that are labeled “Contributor” as opposed to staff.

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    I don’t blacklist on the ip level but I do use a userscript to blacklist domains from showing up in my search results

    https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/1682-google-hit-hider-by-domain-search-filter-block-sites

    These are the domains currently blocked

    9to5google.com
    about.fb.com
    about.instagram.com
    business.instagram.com
    cnet.com
    developer.android.com
    developers.google.com
    ebay.com
    facebook.com
    facebookbrand.com
    fileproinfo.com
    gadgets.ndtv.com
    guidebooks.google.com
    help.instagram.com
    lifehacker.com
    microsoft.com
    orangefreesounds.com
    research.fb.com
    rover.ebay.com
    support.google.com
    support.ring.com
    twitter.com
    www.addictivetips.com
    www.androidauthority.com
    www.androidheadlines.com
    www.collectorsweekly.com
    www.digitaltrends.com
    www.howtogeek.com
    www.instagram.com
    www.lifewire.com
    www.quora.com
    www.storyblocks.com
    www.theverge.com
    
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    Pinterest. Hands down the best quality of life site block.

    Before I found an extension to silence them, that putrid site would infest all of my image searches with its gatekeeping bullshit.