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      <title>A Better Federated Search</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[#SearchEngine #FederatedSoftware #Fediverse&#xA;&#xA;---&#xA;&#xA;Note, this blog is not cited, sorry!&#xA;&#xA;---&#xA;&#xA;We cannot use google forever, no one can index exponential amounts of data, nevermind the predatory SEO and AI.&#xA;&#xA;But YaCy is fundamentally flawed, providing no meaningful results, along with barely anyone using it.&#xA;&#xA;SearX is just built on other search engines, so it does not fundamentally solves the issue.&#xA;&#xA;But, what if we can use our past?&#xA;&#xA;Web-Rings&#xA;&#xA;In the early days of the internet, Web-Rings were used to associate sites that were related to each other.&#xA;&#xA;This created a thriving young internet, but a strive for convenience led to the creation of search engines to navigate through those early sites.&#xA;&#xA;But, even in those early days of the 90s, it was known that there was no way for a search engine to be able to index an exponentially increasing amount of data.&#xA;&#xA;Monopolistic Search Engines&#xA;&#xA;Now, most of the world utilizes a small set of monopolistic servers.&#xA;&#xA;Google, Yahoo, Bing, Baidu.&#xA;&#xA;The internet is defined and shaped through SEOs and more, with information suppressed and promoted at the whims of billionaires and trillionaires.&#xA;&#xA;This cannot go on.&#xA;&#xA;Putting it together&#xA;&#xA;What if, instead of a search engine trying to read every site on the planet, the search engines scope was restricted, but restricted to what? &#xA;&#xA;How about a search engine dedicated to web-rings.&#xA;&#xA;Users create and publish web-rings that are a collection of sites to this system.&#xA;&#xA;Other instances declare which web-rings they will index.&#xA;&#xA;When a user wants to search something up, they first search for a topic in web-rings, and then they select that web-ring.&#xA;&#xA;After they selected a web-ring, a list of servers who support the web-ring are displayed. The user can then select one.&#xA;&#xA;After they select their server, they type in their query, and the query is sent to that server.&#xA;&#xA;The server receives the query, and produces the results.&#xA;&#xA;Conclusions&#xA;&#xA;Federated Web-Rings and Search Engines that index those Web Rings.&#xA;&#xA;Sure there are more clicks, but I feel that not only does this avoid the nightmare that is YaCy, but it restricts the scope enough that servers do not have to index an infinite amount of data!&#xA;&#xA;What do you think, I didn&#39;t solve the fundamental issue, but I have mitigated its effects enough.&#xA;&#xA;Now the issue is moderating web-rings, users, web-ring sorting, web-ring federation, server ranking, server and user blocking, and more.&#xA;&#xA;Mraw! ✨&#xA;&#xA;✨]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://blog.doomsdayrs.page/tag:SearchEngine" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">SearchEngine</span></a> <a href="https://blog.doomsdayrs.page/tag:FederatedSoftware" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">FederatedSoftware</span></a> <a href="https://blog.doomsdayrs.page/tag:Fediverse" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Fediverse</span></a></p>

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<p>Note, this blog is not cited, sorry!</p>

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<p>We cannot use google forever, no one can index exponential amounts of data, nevermind the predatory SEO and AI.</p>

<p>But YaCy is fundamentally flawed, providing no meaningful results, along with barely anyone using it.</p>

<p>SearX is just built on other search engines, so it does not fundamentally solves the issue.</p>

<p>But, what if we can use our past?</p>

<h2 id="web-rings">Web-Rings</h2>

<p>In the early days of the internet, Web-Rings were used to associate sites that were related to each other.</p>

<p>This created a thriving young internet, but a strive for convenience led to the creation of search engines to navigate through those early sites.</p>

<p>But, even in those early days of the 90s, it was known that there was no way for a search engine to be able to index an exponentially increasing amount of data.</p>

<h2 id="monopolistic-search-engines">Monopolistic Search Engines</h2>

<p>Now, most of the world utilizes a small set of monopolistic servers.</p>

<p>Google, Yahoo, Bing, Baidu.</p>

<p>The internet is defined and shaped through SEOs and more, with information suppressed and promoted at the whims of billionaires and trillionaires.</p>

<p>This cannot go on.</p>

<h2 id="putting-it-together">Putting it together</h2>

<p>What if, instead of a search engine trying to read every site on the planet, the search engines scope was restricted, but restricted to what?</p>

<p>How about a search engine dedicated to web-rings.</p>

<p>Users create and publish web-rings that are a collection of sites to this system.</p>

<p>Other instances declare which web-rings they will index.</p>

<p>When a user wants to search something up, they first search for a topic in web-rings, and then they select that web-ring.</p>

<p>After they selected a web-ring, a list of servers who support the web-ring are displayed. The user can then select one.</p>

<p>After they select their server, they type in their query, and the query is sent to that server.</p>

<p>The server receives the query, and produces the results.</p>

<h2 id="conclusions">Conclusions</h2>

<p>Federated Web-Rings and Search Engines that index those Web Rings.</p>

<p>Sure there are more clicks, but I feel that not only does this avoid the nightmare that is YaCy, but it restricts the scope enough that servers do not have to index an infinite amount of data!</p>

<p>What do you think, I didn&#39;t solve the fundamental issue, but I have mitigated its effects enough.</p>

<p>Now the issue is moderating web-rings, users, web-ring sorting, web-ring federation, server ranking, server and user blocking, and more.</p>

<p>Mraw! ✨</p>

<p>✨</p>
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