[–] AaronSwartzrolling 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
And from what I understand the BBC is cataloguing and making all the removed links available to the general public.
[–] WookieInHeat ago
BBC is cataloguing only its own pages that are removed from Google searches.
Really? Well that's good but I'm sure that means a huge percentage of the content is still going to be erased without being catalogued.
[–] dalek_caan 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Nothing on Google should be removed, if it is on the Internet, it stays on the Internet. And, let's be honest, if you did something "awkward" that is on the net now, nobody will find it, I mean, who would search that thing?
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[–] due 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
I gave a sincere try with duckduckgo. It works well for everyday stuff like searching wikipedia and news, but it was really unhelpful for anything code related. As soon as you get even remotely specific with your question, it fails you, whereas google still works like a champ. I'll give it another try in a year maybe.
[–] WookieInHeat ago
Poor Google has to put up with the childish whims of the EU.