> I'm not sure how the search engine you suggest would filter out noise.
This seems orthogonal to the suggestion. Presumably the search engine would still filter out noise.
However, even if the other poster means they want the raw internet as well, there's no technical limitations preventing search engines from offering a 'filtered' or 'raw' option. They already offer filters based on what you're looking for (books, news) or to exclude explicit results.
This seems orthogonal to the suggestion. Presumably the search engine would still filter out noise.
However, even if the other poster means they want the raw internet as well, there's no technical limitations preventing search engines from offering a 'filtered' or 'raw' option. They already offer filters based on what you're looking for (books, news) or to exclude explicit results.