They are killing the internet

the next page was literally the flat earth equivalent of falling off the edge the planet. the internet just ended.

I have never run into this issue because I'm not a retarded newfag who cannot use the internet. Also, I'm not a gullible chud who believes every conspiracy theory he sees on youtube

The ADL runs Google now. Sorry goys.

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I think duckduckgo might be falling to this
Yandex still gives me weird shit

Use Yandex, nigger.

Use a Searx instance

Yep. And it's not just hot button issue topics either, it's everything. I run a niche sports website where I'm one of the few sources of information on some different subjects and Google will not pull up results on some things for no real reason.

Youtube's search is also destroyed. No matter what you search for, you will find topics you recently checked out no matter if they are unrelated. It is not possible to find a lot of stuff anymore because of it.

which begs the question: why are there no results for climate change on page 64? how does a search engine determine if there are results? is a search the sum total of all its pages, or is bing searching again with each new page? does every previous page disappear from the collective search results? i know there are philosophical aspects to this. like maybe a ship of theseus or a schrodingers cat situation

when i go to page 5 of a 10 page long search result, what happens to pages 1 - 4? are they still there? do they even exist? is each page an isolated incident? on its own separate search time line? what connects each page? and what causes a page to disconnect from the search and yield no search results?