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General Category => Science, Technology and Knowledge => Computers => Topic started by: global3001 on February 25, 2019, 07:42:42 am

Title: Sprackle.com- Conservative Friendly Search Engine!
Post by: global3001 on February 25, 2019, 07:42:42 am
Sprackle.com prides itself on being fair and balanced. Fox News as RSS Source.  No manipulation of content or results.  No shadow banning.  Post your links, videos, blogs, classifieds, and more!  100% Free! Get the word out today on conservatism!

http://www.sprackle.com (http://www.sprackle.com)
Title: Re: Sprackle.com- Conservative Friendly Search Engine!
Post by: Cyber Liberty on February 25, 2019, 05:41:11 pm
@global3001

Interesting search engine!  Are you connected to Sprackle?
Title: Re: Sprackle.com- Conservative Friendly Search Engine!
Post by: Doug Loss on February 26, 2019, 12:37:51 pm
And how is this better than DuckDuckGo, which many of us have been using happily for quite a while?
Title: Re: Sprackle.com- Conservative Friendly Search Engine!
Post by: Drago on February 26, 2019, 12:55:15 pm
My first impression/search results were pretty underwhelming...for example "Amtrak & Oregon" revealed NO news results on the topic. Am sticking with "Duck Duck Go".  I need the widest possible search (w/o spying...not necessarily "fair & balanced" results.

https://duckduckgo.com

 

Title: Re: Sprackle.com- Conservative Friendly Search Engine!
Post by: Cyber Liberty on February 26, 2019, 03:42:40 pm
My first impression/search results were pretty underwhelming...for example "Amtrak & Oregon" revealed NO news results on the topic. Am sticking with "Duck Duck Go".  I need the widest possible search (w/o spying...not necessarily "fair & balanced" results.

https://duckduckgo.com

I had a similar experience.  I entered "Ramos" and "Venezuela" and after a long wait I got "No Results" on one of the biggest stories of that day.  I use StartPage HTTPS as my default engine, and I'm not changing my default, not that I could make Sprackle default of I wanted to...it's not on the list of 350 engines Firefox recognizes, that I could find.