• New experimental search engine

    From Andrew T.@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 15 01:53:43 2020
    Hi to anyone reading this group.

    I've been playing with a concept for a radicaly different design for a
    search engine (I kept finding certain searches near impossible on DDG/Google/Bing/etc. because of SEO/AI/just plain dumbness).

    Anyway, I've called this search engine TagSearch, and the URL for this
    search engine is http://search.turnquist.name/ .

    The basic idea is that it prioritizes indexed keywords in searches.
    Currently full-text is not indexed, but instead using the <meta
    keywords> tag as most important, plus <title> and <h?> tags.

    But in addition, anyone can create an account and, once logged in, can
    add their own weighted tags to a search result, moving the result
    higher or lower on their results list. Those tags are also aggregated
    into a pseudo-user that affects the weighting in general (not logged
    in) searches, essentially a crowd-edited search. With enough users, inappropriate SEO manipulations of the results should be offset by
    others tagging that result down (or up).

    URLs can be submitted, but are currently limited to one submission per
    hour to make sure nothing goes haywire and unintentionally hammers
    someone's server.

    There's still a bit of work to do, but I'd be interested in receiving
    feedback.

    --Andrew

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  • From Eli the Bearded@21:1/5 to Andrew T. on Tue Sep 15 19:36:14 2020
    In comp.infosystems.search, Andrew T. <and4y2@turnquist.name.invalid> wrote:
    I've been playing with a concept for a radicaly different design for a
    search engine (I kept finding certain searches near impossible on DDG/Google/Bing/etc. because of SEO/AI/just plain dumbness).

    What sort of searches cause you problems and you think will be solved by
    this? (I ask for reasons explained below.)

    Anyway, I've called this search engine TagSearch, and the URL for this
    search engine is http://search.turnquist.name/ .

    Firefox tells me "The certificate for search.turnquist.name expired on 12/29/2019."

    The basic idea is that it prioritizes indexed keywords in searches.
    Currently full-text is not indexed, but instead using the <meta
    keywords> tag as most important, plus <title> and <h?> tags.

    To me, meta keywords is 100% for SEO, which is why I wonder about how
    this improves matters. Title is sometimes good and sometimes junk. The
    heading tags I really have never investigated.

    in) searches, essentially a crowd-edited search. With enough users, inappropriate SEO manipulations of the results should be offset by
    others tagging that result down (or up).

    You might be surprised how much SEO manipulators are willing to do.

    There's still a bit of work to do, but I'd be interested in receiving feedback.

    It works in Lynx, that's good.

    It didn't give me any useful results for the two queries I tried,
    one for Perl and one for MongoDB. Both are documenation searches I did recently. It could well be that your concept is fine, but the
    appropriate pages have never been indexed. What sort of queries is this
    ready to handle? It will help others evaluate it.

    Elijah
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    usually uses DDG these days

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