How is it with bombarding you with FACTCHECKS or political bullshit ? Got so fucking sick of getting shitlib twitter hottakes on how what I am searching for is literally Hitler/rape/Hitler rape. They would have to do some serious curating of the results, ie make sure Quora or Pinterest never show up in results.
If it were to take off, it would probably start to get hit on all sides by 'journalists' dogpiling ie "the search engine nazis love', and why it needs fact checks for misinformation or they'll get brave's hosting pulled.
So far I have not seen a lot of this, though I haven't been trying to make political searches. I did throw in a couple and did not get any epic fact checks and overall felt it was a better mix of articles than google provided for the same search and it does actually seem less biased.
While it's not perfect, it's actually really good. Here are some of the pros and cons I've seen so far:
PROS
-The engine seems a lot more focused on user-created content over Approved sources. Compared to google, I get a lot more results for niche blogs/forums/subreddits that are relevant to my query. But you still get news articles if you search for some things, there are just fewer of them compared to Google and they are less prominent.
-Better results for really specific things - I popped a bunch of searches for stuff I've been having trouble finding on google lately, like usernames, and immediately got more/better results.
-Results also seem better than DuckDuckGo, as in more relevant
-Searching felt fun again for the first time in a long time. I found myself thinking of all sorts of things to search for because it's bringing up genuinely interesting, quality, niche content that's relevant.
CONS
-Searching by time period is an option but it does not work well, just like Google. There's also not anything like a reverse image search, which I didn't really expect but it's worth mentioning.
-BIG BIG CON. There is only one page of search results. I have to hope this is just for the beta because I can't imagine why they would do this on purpose. Even if you search for something like "dog", you will only get one page of results. It's true most people don't click past the first page, but that doesn't mean they should remove it...
But despite this massive flaw, the search engine is good enough that I would still use it first.
-Pinterest still shows up a lot, but it doesn't seem as annoyingly prevalent as with Google and I think this was mostly when searching for usernames and specific stuff