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      Prominent Pirate Sites Mysteriously Vanish from Bing’s Search Results

      news.movim.eu / TorrentFreak · Sunday, 15 January, 2023 - 19:33 · 3 minutes

    bing Over the past several months, we have repeatedly reported on Google’s decision to voluntarily remove pirate sites from its search results.

    Google will do so if local court orders require ISPs to block access to the sites. These measures are geo-targeted at the applicable countries, which include the UK, France, and the Netherlands.

    Thus far Google hasn’t publicly commented on its motivation but several rightsholders have confirmed the actions. Interestingly, however, Google is not the only search engine where pirate sites have gone ‘missing’. In fact, it’s quite a persistent problem on other search engines as well.

    Bing’s Missing Pirate Sites

    This week we conducted various tests on Bing’s search engine across multiple countries. This revealed that several of the top pirate sites only have their home pages indexed, while others are completely unfindable.

    For example, when we use the site: command to find all Pirate Bay pages indexed by Bing there’s just one visible result. A message at the bottom clarifies that “some results have been removed” but that’s an understatement, as there are supposed to be millions.

    tpb bing

    For comparison, the same search on Google claims to return ~24,000 URLs from The Pirate Bay, provided that the site hasn’t been stripped completely due to the aforementioned voluntary removal process.

    The problem is also apparent when searching for “Pirate Bay Linux”. On Bing this doesn’t return any useful results from The Pirate Bay, while Google lists a collection of relevant pages from the notorious torrent site.

    This isn’t to argue that Google is better than Bing, we merely want to show the differences. Depending on the search term and your location, Microsoft’s search engine may provide better results for other search terms.

    Bing’s meager search results are not limited to The Pirate Bay. The same applies to various other torrent sites such as Fitgirl-Repacks.site, and TorrentGalaxy.to. In addition, other pirate portals including 9anime.to yield the same result.

    Entire Domains Disappear

    The domains mentioned above still have their home pages listed, but the same can’t be said for many others.

    When we search for 1337x.to there are no results ( for that domain ) at all, even though Bing does pull up the correct Wikipedia page in an information panel. Similarly, results are missing for Fmovies.to, Rarbg.to, and other popular sites as well.

    For the record, these results are the same in the various geographical locations we tested.

    no rarbg.to results in bing

    And there’s more to this mystery, as other prominent pirate sites remain indexed as usual. This includes the most popular torrent site YTS.mx which, aside from a few DMCA takedowns, has numerous pages in Bing’s search results.

    ‘No Editorial Decision’

    So what is going on here? Is this an anti-piracy measure? Or are these domains being punished for another reason?

    When we reached out to Microsoft, the company couldn’t immediately give us an explanation. However, the team stressed that the removals are not the result of an editorial decision.

    “We can share that we did not make an editorial decision to remove these domains. We have passed this along to our technical team,” a spokesperson informed us.

    Whatever the reason, the removals are not without consequence. Several other search engines that rely on Bing data are missing the same results. This includes the privacy-centered search engine DuckDuckGo.

    Colateral Damage

    Last year we reported on an issue with disappearing pirate sites at DuckDuckgo. This was also related to Bing . While some links were put back manually by DuckDuckGo, these issues persist.

    When we search for “rarbg” on DuckDuckGo, Rarbg.to is correctly identified as the official site and the top result.

    duckduckgo rarbg

    This result is only triggered by certain keywords. When we search for “rarbg official site,” RarBG is nowhere to be found. Instead, we get the same results as we do in Bing.

    That brings us to another side-effect of the disappearing sites. With the disappearance of the official domains, copycats are now making their way to the top results. These are generally more likely to show malicious advertisements or cause other trouble.

    This copycat problem equally applies to Google, where demoted or removed sites are regularly replaced by dubious sites.

    From: TF , for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

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      Google can now remove your identifying search results, if they’re the right kind

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Wednesday, 26 October, 2022 - 19:04 · 1 minute

    Google's personal information removal tool is available to more people lately, allowing you to at least attempt to have your physical or email address, phone number, or other identifying information removed from search results.

    Enlarge / Google's personal information removal tool is available to more people lately, allowing you to at least attempt to have your physical or email address, phone number, or other identifying information removed from search results.

    Google has been pushing out a tool for removing personally identifiable information —or doxxing content—from its search results. It's a notable step for a firm that has long resisted individual moderation of search content, outside of broadly harmful or copyright-violating material. But whether it works for you or not depends on many factors.

    As with almost all Google features and products, you may not immediately have access to Google's new removal process. If you do, though, you should be able to click the three dots next to a web search result (while signed in), or in a Google mobile app, to pull up "About this result." Among the options you can click at the bottom of a pop-up are "Remove result." Take note, though, that this button is much more intent than immediate action—Google suggests a response time of "a few days."

    Google's blog post about this tool , updated in late September, notes that "Starting early next year," you can request regular alerts for when your personal identifying information (PII) appears in new search results, allowing for quicker reporting and potential removal.

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    If the French service Qwant.com is set as the #search provider in your web #browser (Firefox, Iridium...), it may occur that it shows a message telling it's not "available" in your region. This can happen if you're using TOR, a VPN, or for other reasons.

    To circumvent this, you may :

    1. Go to the search bar (CTRL + L), edit qwant.com as ddg.gg and hit Enter, you'll go to #DuckDuckGo with the same request.
    2. Or for the next searches, write as following into the search bar: !ddg my keywords to perform the same search throught Duck Duck Go, instead of your original #request my keywords

    If it happens too often, change the default search engine.

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      #Qwant as default search engine: here's what to do if it's unavailable in your country

      Mathias Poujol-Rost ✅ · Saturday, 1 May, 2021 - 15:55 edit

    If the French service Qwant.com is set as the #search provider in your web #browser (Firefox, Iridium...), it may occur that it shows a message telling it's not "available" in your region. This can happen if you're using TOR, a VPN, or for other reasons.

    To circumvent this, you may :

    1. Go to the search bar (CTRL + L), edit qwant.com as ddg.gg and hit Enter, you'll go to #DuckDuckGo with the same request.
    2. Or for the next searches, write as following into the search bar: !ddg my keywords to perform the same search throught Duck Duck Go, instead of your original #request my keywords

    If it happens too often, change the default search engine.

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    #Onion Ride - Search - Indian search engine - Now India will search on its self-made search Engine!

    #india #onionride #onion #ride #search #search-engine #google

    > India’s first private Search Engine “OnionRide”

    Briefing the features of the search engine head of the research team said “the search engine is designed in such a way that every page is encoded and can be stored in a uniform encoding pattern from the huge database of the search engine. This unique feature of ONIONRIDE”, enables the search to be performed for and from all websites”

    >Their website [https://onionride.com] has no details about them whatsoever. The links to about page, privacy policy and terms of service are broken.

    All that said, I want there to be a good alternative to Google. I hope that I am wrong and this does infact prove to be a viable alternative.

    >you can check out [Onion Ride](https://onionride.com)
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      Wutsearch: Search Engine Launchpad

      pubsub.slavino.sk / perishablepress · Wednesday, 30 September, 2020 - 20:53 edit

    Recently launched a simple one-page website called Wutsearch. Wutsearch is a search-engine launchpad that I use for my homepage. Usually I work with several browsers open, each set to open multiple tabs on startup. All those tabs used to be Google. Then DuckDuckGo. Now, it’s Wutsearch. Frictionless Search Launchpad I do a LOT of searching and browsing. For all sorts of stuff. And guess what? There are some things that you just can’t find in Google. Or don’t appear in […]

    Značky: #News, #google, #msn, #Rozne, #search, #yahoo

    https://movim.eu:5280/upload/386deb01b4d6c7831131d61eb8ea4eaf309fe95e/vKdqv0cyeWakztah8cCqPZJXHOEJLsl4JkXZW4XL/%D0%A1%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BC%D0%BE%D0%BA.PNG.jpg
    Rats on The Boat - BitTorrent search engine Программа ищет торренты в DHT сети и записывает их в базу данных которая расшаривается между клиентами
    программы


    Пока что самые стабильные версии 1.1.1 и 1.2.2 и 1.4.0 версию подбирайте каждый сам под себя
    есть и серверная версия по linux следим за развитие проекта прога супер

    Работает через торрент-сеть p2p, не требует никаких трекеров
    Поддерживает собственный протокол P2P для дополнительной передачи данных (например, поиск между клиентами крысы, передача описаний / голосов и т. Д.)
    Поиск по торрент-коллекции
    Торрент и поиск файлов
    Фильтры поиска (диапазоны размеров, файлы, сеялки и т. Д.)
    Фильтры коллекции (фильтры регулярных выражений, фильтры для взрослых)
    Поддерживается сканирование пиров трекеров
    Интегрированный торрент-клиент
    Собирайте только статистическую информацию и не сохраняйте внутренние данные торрентов.
    Поддерживает рейтинг торрентов (голосование)
    Протокол P2P-поиска. Поиск в других клиентах Rats.
    Веб-версия (веб-интерфейс) для серверов
    Топ-лист (в основном распространенные и популярные торренты)
    Список каналов (канал активности клиентов Rats)
    Переводы: английский, русский, украинский, китайский
    Перетаскивание торрентов (расширение локальной поисковой базы определенными торрентами)
    Описания ассоциаций от трекеров



    https://github.com/DEgITx/rats-search/releases

    #BitTorrent #search #engine #BitTorrentsearchengine #Torrent #peer-to-peer #darknet #анонимность #обходблокировок #dht #torrent #search #роскомнадзор #блокировка #цензура #торренты #торрент #поиск #поисковик #search-engine #p2p