Subjectively, it might be better for you. Sure.
It’s objectively better, functionally, than Google. Results tend to be better, more accurate, less ad-riddled, and you’re able to manually boost or block links to improve your own results.
Comment on Google’s claim that search users have choice is “bogus,” Microsoft CEO tells judge
Destraight@lemm.ee 1 year agoSubjectively, it might be better for you. Sure.
It’s objectively better, functionally, than Google. Results tend to be better, more accurate, less ad-riddled, and you’re able to manually boost or block links to improve your own results.
bob_wiley@lemmy.world 1 year ago
If someone offers you a meal of food for $5, or a punch in the face for free… do you think the punch in the face is a better deal too?