Concerning a way to fight google why don't we try to push lawmakers into looking into bruising the antitrust laws to break up google? The laws are on the books and I think that it might be a more viable solution than simply changing search engines.
>>136705093
Switch to Yandex already, it's better.
>>136705093
It's interesting, because if there was ever a company attempting to leverage monopoly power for purposes of extended it's power to new markets in legally questionable ways, Google is that company.
More so than Microsoft with Windows in the 90's, Google has established a genuinely problematic effective monopoly on search and related advertising and, even if just as a matter of course, should be subject to an anti trust investigation.
I'm running Firefox and duck duck go as my search engine but if pressure came down from the republican controlled government maybe they actually could break up the company. They are way too powerful and the laws are on the books for companies just like them.
>>136705677
break up won't help, what you need is to open source their search engine so there can be competitive search engines run by /pol/
>>136705093
why would the government attack google when google works for the NSA?