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  • It also says company here. We (instance owners) don't have companies (corporations), which also makes gdpr not apply on it's own, correct?

  • I agree with your point of view but there is nothing that can be done about it.

    It does feel sad to see one giant instance have almost all users and all traffic for me too. I was hoping it would become a proper decentralized platform with hundreds of islands of different servers filled with people and communities.

    But fine, we don't always get what we want. I'm disappointed but will keep using Lemmy anyway. It's not a big tech service at least which is wonderful, and most people are nice.

  • I don't think gdpr is required when it's not a company running the instances? We have 1389 instances running now, rented or owned by individuals. Interesting point though, wonder if gdpr applies still.

    And if an instance is hosted in America, does it still apply? It seems many advertising companies are avoiding Europe because there is privacy laws like gdpr.

  • More like organic user reviews I would say.

  • Ah yes.

    I also worry a bit about all these email aliases I use now. They do tie me to fastmail for the future. And if they would disappear, it would be a pain to replace. But that's life. Have to take some risks. :)

  • That's an apples to oranges comparison. Proton is not a web search engine.

    Edit: But for email, sure. :)

  • Yup try it and set as default in the browser. You will start to see a lot of sites that never showed up in google also. They have these "listacles" in search results where they group relevant sites into a small list, which makes it super simple to go to them for results.

    If you want a sample search, try "best tv shows 2023" or something like that.

  • It's honestly why I'm paying for it.

    I also pay for email for the same reason. :)

    For email, Fastmail is just excellent. I use their email aliases function a lot. So you can one-click generate an email to use when you sign up on a service and when you don't use that service anymore, delete the email address.

    Makes it impossible for them to sign you up on advertising lists since you can just delete that email address if they annoy you.

  • Ah sorry, I misunderstood you. Yes they count as a search.

    I don't think you can compare pricing to Google. They make profits by combining any payment with selling your data for profit. There is no way Kagi can compete with that since they don't sell your data.

    To me, search is the most important thing I use the internet for. I just think it's reasonable to pay a good competitor that doesn't sell your data and provides excellent search. But if you can't pay them, of course that's fine. Maybe you need 10 dollars for something else. But for me, Im not in the financial zone where I even miss 10 dollars or notice it's gone.

  • I understand if you can't afford it. Money doesn't grow on trees in this world. But Kagi has been very transparent about the reason for the costs - it's what they need to charge to not lose money, since they don't sell your user data or track you.

    It's unrealistic to think that having a search engine is free, and the reason Google is free is because it tracks you and sells your data to advertisers, and probably also makes sure you get search results that benefit those advertisers. It's quite simply a bad choice to use an ad company to search the web.

    Kagi also had a blog post about search usage, where they used googles search statistics to determine that the average person searches 3 or 4 times per day (90 to 120 times per month). This amount (100 searches) is free on Kagi.

    300 searches costs 5 dollars.

    If you are doing 1000 searches per month, that's as much as myself and I work as a programmer / devops guy. We search a lot. That's much more than the average person. We are in the top 1% actually. Nice to be there for something right? :) Cost for us is 10 dollars.

    I couldn't find anything about your claim that conversion would cost extra, not on the pricing page and not in the FAQ section. I also did a few conversation searches and there was no info about additional price. Can you link to where it says that?

  • That used to work until reddit started a war against it's own moderators and made a lot of people leave to Lemmy.

    Reddit is in a slow death spiral I believe.

  • Worth every dollar. The quality is so good that you will switch and forget Google exists. I haven't used Google search in 6 months even once.

  • You will love it. I switched about 6 months ago and it's wonderful. When I was using duckduckgo I had to use the !g keyword to search Google sometimes. With Kagi, it's basically switch and you forget Google exists.

    Set it as default and you will see what I mean.

  • It's buggy though and doesn't seem to work properly. People have reported not seeing posts from Kbin on Lemmy at all sometimes.

  • Being born rich is almost certainly a requirement to start with. There must be a lot of non famous brilliant people without a public voice like the clowns, Musk and Trump and Zuck and all the others.

  • Honest question, did anything you ignore actually go away?

  • I was really surprised by this too but yeah, people want to be on the same largest instance. I guess it's a community feeling by doing that. Or at least a feeling of safety, since it's unlikely the instance shuts down.

  • I got a few new people on my instance that specifically said they wanted a smaller instance while Lemmy.world had issues.

    I think there are like 1100+ instances now. No reason to hang out on the largest one unless you absolutely have to.

    Once you have two or more accounts, it's just a click in the mobile client (Jerboa, Liftoff etc) to switch profiles. Takes a second.

    You will have to set up your subscriptions to communities again though on a new account. That can be annoying but kind of worth it.

  • About 5 years too late but appriciated still.

    People just don't listen or care. They click on chrome because it's recommended by their daddy Google.

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