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It feels strange there’s no decentralised search.

I know this is likely to do with the nature of the problem, but that hasn’t stopped us from getting some wildly-unsuitable decentralised nonsense in the past.

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There is, YaCy, it just isn’t very good as it suffers from lack of attention/interest.
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Yacy exists but it lacks nodes.
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I don't see how being decentralized helps search. Makes it quite harder if the fediverse is any indication
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An open way to trade, store, and export lists of websites in a way that works seamlessly on desktop and mobile browsers would be pretty neat.
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Like bookmarks and links?
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Does a move like this give more power / value to websites like reddit? A link aggregator that is organized is much more useful for finding new websites.
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But Reddit also doesn't want you visiting new websites.
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There is also old-fashioned marketing. Go find your audience to be heard.
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(sorry, nit pick, but I don't your usage of 'abrogate' is quite correct here, you can't abrogate to something)
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> but I don't your usage

If we're nitpicking, you don't what their usage?

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> If we're nitpicking, you don't what their usage?

Abrogate their usage.

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He may have meant abdicated
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