Matrix Posted December 3, 2018 Share Posted December 3, 2018 The privacy centered search engine DuckDuckGo has cleaned up its bangs database. In the process, the company also removed several search shortcuts for 'pirate' sites, to avoid potential liability issues. The removed bangs include those of the popular torrent sites The Pirate Bay and 1337x, as well other resources such as Sci-Hub and OpenSubtitles. First launched just a decade ago, search engine DuckDuckGo is a goto tool for Internet users who value their privacy. Unlike many competitors, the site doesn’t keep a record of users’ IP addresses or other sensitive information. The search engine also has a variety of useful features such as instant answers and bangs. The latter are particularly useful for people who want to use DuckDuckGo to search directly on other sites. Typing ‘!yt keyword’ will do a direct search on YouTube, for example, ‘!w keyword’ goes to Wikipedia, and ‘!torrentfreak keyword’ does a search on TorrentFreak. This library of bangs has been around for a long time and has grown to more than 10,000 over the years. However, a few days ago, roughly 2,000 of these were removed. Interestingly, this included many bangs that link to torrent sites, such as The Pirate Bay, 1337x and RARBG. Similarly, bangs for OpenSubtitles, Sci-Hub and LibGen are gone too. Pirate Bay bang stopped working Initially, it was unclear what had happened, but after people started asking questions on Reddit, DuckDuckGo staff explained that this was part of a larger cleanup operation. DuckDuckGo went through its bangs library and removed all non-working versions, as well as verbose ones that were not actively used. In addition, many pirate site bangs were deleted as these are no longer “permitted.” “Bangs had been neglected for some time, and there were tons of broken ones. As part of the bang clean-up, we also removed some that were pointing to primarily illegal content,” DuckDuckGo staffer Tagawa explains. The search engine still indexes the sites in question but it feels that offering curated search shortcuts for these sites in their service might cause problems. Apparently, this wasn’t a major issue when the bangs were first introduced. However, perhaps in part due to a changing perspective on the role of third-party intermediaries, DuckDuckGo sees potential liability issues now. “It may not seem like so at first blush, but it is very different legally if it is a bang vs. in the search results because the bangs are added to the product by us explicitly, and can be interpreted legally as an editorial decision that is actively facilitating that site and its content. “We operate globally, as do bangs, and products that actively facilitate interaction with illegal content can have us and our employees face significant legal liability, and jeopardizing the entire service,” Tagawa adds. Not all users are happy with the decision. They point out that some of the removed sites can be used to access legal content as well, such as open source Linux versions. But DuckDuckGo doesn’t want to take any risk. It is pointed out that users can still achieve the same with other tools. For example, Firefox allows users to create their own search shortcuts, which work pretty much the same as bangs. Luckily, the TorrentFreak bang has rightfully survived DuckDuckGo’s purge. Also, anyone who’s looking for a recent Linux distribution can still use the ‘!distro’ bang. source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The privacy centered search engine DuckDuckGo has cleaned up its bangs database. In the process, the company also removed several search shortcuts for 'pirate' sites, to avoid potential liability issues. The removed bangs include those of the popular torrent sites The Pirate Bay and 1337x, as well other resources such as Sci-Hub and OpenSubtitles. First launched just a decade ago, search engine DuckDuckGo is a goto tool for Internet users who value their privacy. Unlike many competitors, the site doesn’t keep a record of users’ IP addresses or other sensitive information. The search engine also has a variety of useful features such as instant answers and bangs. The latter are particularly useful for people who want to use DuckDuckGo to search directly on other sites. Typing ‘!yt keyword’ will do a direct search on YouTube, for example, ‘!w keyword’ goes to Wikipedia, and ‘!torrentfreak keyword’ does a search on TorrentFreak. This library of bangs has been around for a long time and has grown to more than 10,000 over the years. However, a few days ago, roughly 2,000 of these were removed. Interestingly, this included many bangs that link to torrent sites, such as The Pirate Bay, 1337x and RARBG. Similarly, bangs for OpenSubtitles, Sci-Hub and LibGen are gone too. Pirate Bay bang stopped working Initially, it was unclear what had happened, but after people started asking questions on Reddit, DuckDuckGo staff explained that this was part of a larger cleanup operation. DuckDuckGo went through its bangs library and removed all non-working versions, as well as verbose ones that were not actively used. In addition, many pirate site bangs were deleted as these are no longer “permitted.” “Bangs had been neglected for some time, and there were tons of broken ones. As part of the bang clean-up, we also removed some that were pointing to primarily illegal content,” DuckDuckGo staffer Tagawa explains. The search engine still indexes the sites in question but it feels that offering curated search shortcuts for these sites in their service might cause problems. Apparently, this wasn’t a major issue when the bangs were first introduced. However, perhaps in part due to a changing perspective on the role of third-party intermediaries, DuckDuckGo sees potential liability issues now. “It may not seem like so at first blush, but it is very different legally if it is a bang vs. in the search results because the bangs are added to the product by us explicitly, and can be interpreted legally as an editorial decision that is actively facilitating that site and its content. “We operate globally, as do bangs, and products that actively facilitate interaction with illegal content can have us and our employees face significant legal liability, and jeopardizing the entire service,” Tagawa adds. Not all users are happy with the decision. They point out that some of the removed sites can be used to access legal content as well, such as open source Linux versions. But DuckDuckGo doesn’t want to take any risk. It is pointed out that users can still achieve the same with other tools. For example, Firefox allows users to create their own search shortcuts, which work pretty much the same as bangs. Luckily, the TorrentFreak bang has rightfully survived DuckDuckGo’s purge. Also, anyone who’s looking for a recent Linux distribution can still use the ‘!distro’ bang.
steven36 Posted December 3, 2018 Share Posted December 3, 2018 I use [FVD] Speed Dial in all my browsers for shortcuts and keep backups of my bookmarks on my hard drive .Never used there bangs noway lol. Most pirate sites i go to i been visiting for years i can just put a letter in the address bar and go right to them . I use [FVD] Speed Dial and add to search bar in waterfox for sites i seem to forget about lol . It was a member here Fallen that use to post music videos here all the time, who ive not seen in a long time, got me in using Speed Dial because Firefox keeping messing up the classic search bar and made add to search bar addon useless for it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IronY-Man Posted December 4, 2018 Share Posted December 4, 2018 4 hours ago, steven36 said: I use [FVD] Speed Dial in all my browsers for shortcuts and keep backups of my bookmarks on my hard drive .Never used there bangs noway lol. Most pirate sites i go to i been visiting for years i can just put a letter in the address bar and go right to them . I use [FVD] Speed Dial and add to search bar in waterfox for sites i seem to forget about lol . It was a member here Fallen that use to post music videos here all the time, who ive not seen in a long time, got me in using Speed Dial because Firefox keeping messing up the classic search bar and made add to search bar addon useless for it. same here too! just needs the single word and it sorts the results on visiting frequency and voila ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator DKT27 Posted December 4, 2018 Administrator Share Posted December 4, 2018 Should try to give more relevant results rather than concentrate on such non-important features. I have tried using it many times, just not good enough compared to Google here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjall Posted December 16, 2018 Share Posted December 16, 2018 On 12/4/2018 at 5:56 PM, DKT27 said: Should try to give more relevant results rather than concentrate on such non-important features. I have tried using it many times, just not good enough compared to Google here. I found it useless too, just don't see the point, the most famous websites you wish to visit secretly are not listed or are blocked so what's the point of duckduckgo? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted December 16, 2018 Share Posted December 16, 2018 8 hours ago, mjall said: I found it useless too, just don't see the point, the most famous websites you wish to visit secretly are not listed or are blocked so what's the point of duckduckgo? I use Searx with most search engines enabled and they suck for finding things because most sites they list i been visiting for years and i can just use there internal search but thats because hydra is almost dead there's no new sites coming on like they use to be, but duckduckgo and qwant have much more results than Google . But duckduckgo was never meant to be a safe haven for pirates no how, it's for people who like privacy and don't want to be tracked by Google. Most new stuff nowadays i find out that's related to piracy i find from word of mouth on some site that's not a search engine and i bookmark it and pin it to speed dial , just like i did back 2001-2007 Google didn't become a thing tell after that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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