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I am not sure whether DDG or SearX results are optimised by someone, but it is different from what I would see on Google for a given topic.
DDG seems to get most of their results from Bing, but they do tweak it a bit themselves. From the link:
Duckduckgo uses search results from Bing, combined with other search engines and their own bot if Wikipedia is to be believed.
No Google search results are used.
This explains why their results are so much worse than Googleβs.
Palpable 2015 energy in this take right here.
5 years ago sure. Not sure I really agree nowadays.
Granted, that has as much to do with Google getting much worse as it does DDG getting better.
For some things. For other things they're better. Google has really jumped the shark in the past two years.
I mostly just use it for when I want corporate style results, like shopping.