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Potentially lowest Market share in search engines-note:v
2026.03.22/https://resourcera.com/data/search/search-engine-market-share/ : Search Engines October 2025 October 2024:
Google 90.04% 89.34% , ... , Shenma 0.01% 0.02%, Petal Search 0.01% 0.01%, Other 0.04% 0.04%
(So I can't be Shemma nor Petal Search.);
2026.03.22/https://gs.statcounter.com/search-engine-market-share#monthly-202502-202603 : Worldwide: Google bing YANDEX
Yahoo! DuckDuckGo Baidu Naver CocCoc Haosou Ecosia Seznam Qwant Sogou AOL Petal Search Other: Other: 0.05 0.04 0.05
0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.06 0.05
Potentially lowest Market share in search engines-note:a
2023-10-21: http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/18326/1/may-bias-in-science.pdf
https://citizentruth.org/objective-journalism-media-bias-media-history/
https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt19qgf0x.7?seq=2#metadata_info_tab_contents
2023-10-21:a
Browser-note:v
2026.06.23/https://github.com/smed79/search-engine-result-filter : "Alternatively, you can use a web browser with built-in UserScript support like:
Cromite Browser (Chromium-based fork)
Via Browser (WebView-based mobile browser)
";
Browser-note:a
Archive-note:v
web.archive-org/for old browsers: wayback-classic.net/ ; megalodon.jp, archive-ph; arquivo.pt ; [Um: 2026.06.24/webarchive.io; webzguru.net/blog/digital-marketing/10-reliable-wayback-machine-alternatives-for-accessing-old-websites-in-2025.html]
Domain search:v
[2026.06.11: https://tld-list.com/; namehero.com; domaintyper.com; instantdomainsearch.com . "domain availability across 800+ extensions"]
Domain search:a
Websites-note:v
2026.06.14/https://spinland.life/ : "Your new web server is ready to use."; 2026.06.14/https://wheredobabiescomefrom.com/
: Free Complex Answer Generator;
https://www.internetlivestats.com/total-number-of-websites/ : "There are over 1.5 billion websites on the world wide web
today. Of these, less than 200 million are active. The milestone of 1 billion websites was first reached in September of
2014, as confirmed by NetCraft in its October 2014 Web Server Survey and first estimated and announced by Internet Live
Stats (see the tweet from the inventor of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee). The number had subsequently declined,
reverting back to a level below 1 billion (due to the monthly fluctuations in the count of inactive websites) before
reaching again and stabilizing above the 1 billion mark starting in March of 2016. During 2016, the total number of sites
has grown significantly, from 900 million in January 2016 to 1.7 billion in December 2016. From 2016 to 2018, the level
has hold pretty much unchanged.";
2026.06.14/https://www.forbes.com/advisor/business/software/website-statistics/ : "Website consumption rates have dropped 6.5%";
2026.06.23/https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-largest-publicly-available-index-of-the-web : "Profile photo for Mojeek Mojeek Search EngineAuthor has 62 answers and 43.6K answer views3y This is a
question for which you will be unable to get a clear answer, as index sizes are closely guarded by large companies such as Microsoft and Alphabet. They have an interest in keeping numbers such as this secret, known only
to people who are at the highest of highs within their respective companies. Methods have been put forward to try and test index sizes, but looking at them through the lens of a search engine which has been crawling and
indexing since 2004, they are always just going to produce rough estimates. At Mojeek, because we believe deeply in transparency, and due to the pride we take in building our index, we can tell you that at the time of
writing our index is between 6.5 and 6.6 billion pages. 1.2K views", "Related Why is so little of the internet indexed? Profile photo for Rick Talbot Rick Talbot 8 years experience 8y Mostly because it would be
pointless to have them indexed. There’s only a very very small percentage of sites that are operating nefariously. The rest of the Deep Web is just banal pages that have no value. A lot of site owners and developers do
this by accident when they build a new site and dont want the public or the search engines to see it yet - but then when they release it to the world they forget to take off the no-index instructions. I de-index pages
all the time. It can be for any number of reasons. Sometimes because the page is a duplicate of another, because the information contained is potentially sensitive, or it can just be to clean up a cluttered website. If
you have access to a website’s code/files. All you have to do it add the following code to the <head> of the page you want to remove. <META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW"> P.S Don’t listen to Omar below.
Sorry Omar. 147 views";
Websites-note:a
Internet popularity-note:v
2026.06.21/https://webaim.org/projects/million/ : "home pages tested had over 1.4 billion page elements. Home page
complexity continues to steadily increase. The average number of page elements increased to 1437 per home page in February
2026—a 22.5% increase in only one year!",
"There was a correlation between page popularity and home page complexity. The most popular 100,000 pages averaged 1,584
elements—20% more page elements than the least popular 100,000 sites in the million page sample (1,318 elements)."
(It could imply with the 2026.06.21/Webaster's comment above that the HTTPS-world-wide-wed gets less popular due higher
complexity.)
Internet popularity-note:a
Top Websites-list:v
2026.06.23/https://github.com/zakird/crux-top-lists/blob/main/data/global/current.csv.gz ;
2026.06.23/https://github.com/PeterDaveHello/top-1m-domains ;
2026.06.23/https://www.visualcapitalist.com/100-websites-rule-internet/ ;
2026.06.23/https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-largest-publicly-available-index-of-the-web : www.seomoz.org/api ;
2026.06.23/https://builtwith.com/top-1m ; 2026.06.23/https://github.com/DhaeyerWolf/domaincheck for checking same domains; 2026.06.23/https://github.com/tb0hdan/domains/tree/master/data . "Sorry, we had to truncate this
directory to 1,000 files. 518 entries were omitted from the list. Latest commit info may be omitted."
Top Websites-list:a
Evidence-rated search engine: pedro.org.au/english/resources/links/ : tripdatabase.com; otseeker.com/Search/BasicSearch.aspx; neurorehab-
evidence.com/web/article/advanced_search_standalone/sort/rating/desc; speechbite.com/search-results/?
keyword=keyword&authors&journal&from&to&access&targetArea&intervention&clientSubgroup&ageGroup&serviceDelivery&method&pedro&advanced-search-submit=Search ; maybe
epistemonikos.org/en/search?q= ; cebm.net ; healthevidence.org/search.aspx ; search.pedro.org.au doesnt rate systematic review; kinda
crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/search/simple ; cancercareontario.ca/en/guidelines-advice/types-of-cancer/171 < cancercareontario.ca/en/guidelines-advice/types-of-
cancer/171 ; nccmt.ca/search?q= ; evidencealerts.com
GRADE-descriptive, reviewed search results: ebm.bmj.com/search/ ; bmj.com
Guide of evidence-based medicine: guides.library.ualberta.ca/c.php?g=345165&p=2324908 ; pedro.org.au/english/resources/links/ ; megalodon.jp/2025-1127-1744-
13/https://ualberta.scholaris.ca:443/bitstreams/7b06ac0f-add8-41f5-b4d4-311f1353c332/download ; https://megalodon.jp/2025-1127-1744-
18/https://hslmcmaster.libguides.com:443/friendly.php?s=ebm ; 2025.11.27/plus.mcmaster.ca/McMasterPLUSDB/
evidence-based search-engine of evidence-hierarchy-ranking:accessss.org ; crd.york.ac.uk/CRDWeb/ResultsPage.asp?
Active_Results_Tab=0&DatabaseID=0&PageNumber=1&RecordsPerPage=20&SearchSessionID=3478443&LineID=3367404&SearchFor=%28test%29&SearchXML=%26amp%3Bamp%3Blt%3Badvanced
%26amp%3Bamp%3Bgt%3B%26amp%3Bamp%3Blt%3Bsearchfor+field%3D%26amp%3Bamp%3Bgt%3B%28test%29%26amp%3Bamp%3Blt%3B%2Fsearchfor%26amp%3Bamp%3Bgt%3B%26amp%3Bamp%3Blt%3B%2F
advanced%26amp%3Bamp%3Bgt%3B&UserID=0&ShowPreviews=0&ShowPubmed=0&SearchSortField=3&SearchSortDirection=0&ShowSelected=0 ;
Search engine-note: 2025.11.24/https://websitering.neocities.org/ScrubTheWebIsGone : "some searches that Google and Bing just aren't good at; they can only find
relevant documents if they're on popular websites. Popularity!=Relevancy.", "As far as I know the last remaining 90's search engines are Aliweb (1993, no longer
crawling but returning results,) WhatUSeek (1995, at least, more of a directory today, but still has an active crawler,) NorthernLight (1997, went off line in
1999, came back around 2007, current public index only includes recent business news articles,) Thunderstone's Web Catalog (1998, crawls sites and organizes them
into a directory, but does not index individule pages,) Zerx (1999, at least, returns many dead links,) Findia.net (1999,) and Google (1996, under a subdirectory
of Stanford's domain, 1998 with their own domain.)"; 2025.12.01/https://www.reddit.com/r/degoogle/comments/1g1wkxi/search_engines_that_dont_use_google/ : https://wiby.me/ and https://www.marginalia.nu/ ;
2025.12.01/searchenginemap.com/ : Yep's crawler is independent and not connected to Google, Bing, Mojeek, Yandex.; 2025.12.01/https://seirdy.one/posts/2021/03/10/search-engines-with-own-indexes/ : Living document. "Google, Microsoft (the company behind Bing), and Yandex aren’t just search engine companies; they’re content and ad companies as well."; 2025.12.01/https://community.e.foundation/t/all-the-internet-search-engine/33403/4 : "Alltheinternet is a metasearch engine. This means they aggregate results of search queries from various sources (incl. Bing, Google, …). At the end it is compareable to spot from /e/, which is based on searx. As such the two later are very configurable and may yield the same/similar results. You can adjust which sources are used. The number of sources is growing in searx/spot. Searx has the benefit that you can decide which instances (decentralized in contrast to alltheinternet) you want to use.", "AWS, Google and MS are natural choices here. Guess there is someone more knowledgeable in this forum.
You can use trackercontrol. It appears indeed that they ping google and some others directly."..."TrackerControl (TrackerControl allows to monitor and control hidden data collection in apps.) - https://f-droid.org/packages/net.kollnig.missioncontrol.fdroid";
2025.12.02/https://www.hardweb.com.au/searchengines.html ; 2025.12.02/https://seirdy.one/posts/2021/03/10/search-engines-with-own-indexes/ : "Secret Search Engine Labs Very small index with very little SEO spam; it toes the line between a “search engine” and a “surf engine”. It’s best for reading about broad topics that would otherwise be dominated by SEO spam, thanks to its CashRank algorithm.";
2025.12.12: self: If I already found the source like the most general authoritative/scholary dictionary presumingly to use it when an english stranger express words unless contexts is more clarified to use a specialized dictionary, then the mere point of using search-engines is to use a better source/thing/dictionary..;
Search engine-note:a
worst search engine: 2025.12.02/https://techwithtech.com/worst-search-engine/ : Gogol ; https://www.v9digital.com/insights/googles-not-top-5-rivals-small-search-engines-that-didnt-make-the-cut/ : "Proudly declaring itself “The Worst Search Engine On the Web,” WorstSearch.com lives up to its name and that ambitious pledge."; 2025.12.02/https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/7mt4p0/what_is_the_worst_search_engine_youve_ever_used/ said All The Web; 2025.12.02/https://www.reddit.com/r/degoogle/comments/10t55u6/what_is_going_on_with_search_engines_these_days/ : "It's deeply problematic. Before the internet good information got shared voluntary by people.
Now for product search we instead rely on these engines, giving us SEO content that loads quicky.
The age of informational darkness has finally arrived.
The age of enlightenment was centuries ago."; 2025.12.03/seirdy.one/posts/2021/03/10/search-engines-with-own-indexes/ : "Smaller indexes, hit-and-miss
These engines fail badly at a few important tests. Otherwise, they seem to work well enough for users who’d like some more serendipity in less-specific searches.": "ExactSeek Small index, disproportionately dominated by big sites. Failed multiple tests. Allows submitting individual URLs for crawling, but requires entering an email address and receiving a newsletter. Webmaster tools seem to heavily push for paid SEO options. It also powers SitesOnDisplay and Blog-search.com.", "Fledgling engines Results from these search engines don’t seem particularly relevant; indexes in this category tend to be small.": "Scopia
Only seems to be available via the MetaGer metasearch engine after turning off Bing and news results. Tiny index, very low-quality.",
"Active Search Results Very poor quality. Results seem highly biased towards commercial sites.",
"Anoox Results are few and irrelevant; fails to find any results for basic terms.",
"Slzii.com A new web portal with a search engine. Has a tiny index dominated by SEO spam.";
2025.12.03/activesearchresults .com didn't even show any results at "What's 2+2" and "Whats 2+2", yet at "Wha 2+2".;
2025.12.03/https://www.hardweb.com.au/searchengines.html : "Mamma is definitely on the decline now that it charges to list. It's results have fallen off too. A previous meta engine favourite of mine."; 2025.12.03/https://www.mamma.com/search_results?query=2%2B2%3D is inaccurate in my view.; Discovered by similarweb's competitors from activesearchresults .com : 2025.12.03/exactseek.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=What%27s+2%2B2&sub=Search is second time mentioned here because I oversaw it in seirdly.one's post about search engines with own index.;
worst search engine:a
Found by assumingly bad search engine:v
2025.12.05/web.archive .org/web/20220405054619/http://www.pentranslator.com/ : "Autism can be defined as an abnormal absorption with the self, which is marked by communication disorders and short attention span and inability to treat others as people.";
2025.12.05/activesearchresults .com : "Dates des jours fris ftes civiles et religieuses en France. ... jours fries Ftes civiles Ftes Catholiques Ftes Juives Ftes Mulsulmanes Calendrier Interactif Accueil Dates des jours fris Dates des jours Fris en ... https://www.calendrier-jours-feries.com"
Found by assumingly bad search engine:a
boitho-note:v
2026.06.20/https://www.webmasterworld.com/robots_txt/633-3-10.htm : "8:08 pm on May 5, 2005 (gmt 0) 10+ Year Member "boitho.com-dc/0.75 ( http*//www.boitho.com/dcbot.html )" came from 129.241.104.168. It specifically targetted disallowed files from robots.txt, ignoring all other pages. The info page says it's a distributed crawler, so just like my policy for the cronic robots.txt violater Grub, I banned the user agent and the entire IP block associated with the offending IP."
boitho-note:a
Search engine-list:v
Smartsearchdirect was found presumingly by exactseek. 2025.12.15/easycounter .com/report/smartsearchdirect .com : Rating : 3.5 Stars; 2025.12.15/generaldirectory .biz/smart,search,direct,more-16883.htm ;
2025.12.15/daduru .com/internet/internet-search/ : < daduru .com/azooscom-internet-search-engine-3943.html > 2025.12.15/azoos .com ;
2026.06.20/https://uadetector.sourceforge.net/modules/uadetector-core/apidocs/net/sf/uadetector/UserAgentFamily.html#BECOMEBOT
Search engine-list:a
Blog-note:v
2025.11.02/http://stallman.org/articles/dont-watch-covid-tv.html : "TV news coverage of a crisis struggles to fill 24 hours a day with "information", notwithstanding the fact that the actual flow of new information about the crisis is nowhere near sufficient to fill that time. What do they do? They repeat."
Blog-note:a
Website informing free:v
2025.12.03//website.informer.com/slzii.com : DE
Website informing free:a
Temp-mail-note:v
https://tempgbox.net/ : gmail
Temp-mail-note:a
Chat-note:
2026.06.18/wireclub.com/chat/room/private_chat_lobby
Chat-note:a
Navigating with blocks-note:v
2026.06.18/view-source:https://html.duckduckgo.com/html/?q=test with Blockie-extension blocking every category at Microsoft Edge. Blockie.net and broken Google-pages like Google-api-pages, some broken pages and https://valerie-ai-detector.replit.app/ works still.;
2026.06.20/view-source:https://www.wiby.me/?q=test
Navigating with blocks-note:a
Internet-note:v
2026.06.20/https://www.webmasterworld.com/foo/5131255.htm : 7:05 am on May 1, 2026 (gmt 0) :
Quite quiet in here, anyone know why?: "graeme_p
9:10 am on May 1, 2026 (gmt 0)
WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member Top Contributors Of The Month
Welcome back! The world has changed in a few says and the site reflects that.
Apps have replaced much of the web. People in a local Facebook group were complaining that the county has dropped the app
they had for reporting issues (e.g. potholes and similar things that need fixing) so you have to use the website (its a PWA
so can be pinned to your home screen, BTW) because its more difficult to navigate to a website (i.e. they are not used to
it). Virgin Money have closed their website and you have to use the app or go back to just paper statements etc.
The web has got more complex and fragmented. There are back end developers and front end developers and various complex
frameworks within that. Browsers have become an entire app development platform.
Front end developers write a lot less HTML, CSS and vanilla JS and focus on particular frameworks such as react. Then there
are the alternatives such as Typescript and WASM.
On the backend people use a wider range of technologies. It used to be dominated by PHP and Perl. Now we have Python, Ruby,
Go, Node JS, and many others. As with front end, people know specific frameworks. I am planning my first substantial
project in Elixir myself. People use different web servers: Nginx is now the most popular, and there are others such as
Caddy that are pretty popular. People use a wider range of databases. MySQL is still very popular, especially with
Wordpress, but Postgres, SQLite, and various No SQL DBs are also pretty popular. All this usually gets hosted on AWS or
similar instead of your own server/VPS or shared hosting.
I could go on, but I think I have made my point. The role of webmaster has gone, and generalists have been replaced by
specialists. If you look at the list of forums they do not really reflect what is popular now but what people who have
stuck around use. The advantage of that is that there is a great deal of experience and expertise in a lot of things. If
you have a problem configuring Apache or fixing a PHP bug this is a great place to ask. It is also a great place for more
general discussions.
Incidentally there is nothing intrinsically wrong with the technology that looks a bit old fashioned. PHP is easy to
deploy, and generating HTML on the backend gives you faster loading than big front end frameworks. A server or shared
hosting does not tie you to a particular provider the way the hyperscaler clouds do and is a lot cheaper. Simplicity is
good and a lot of frameworks are bloated and unnecessarily complex."
(It reminds me of Terence McKenna claiming that as
time progresses, so does entropy and with it, more complexity, that time moves faster, that more events are happening, the
outward spreading of the universe, yet that's just like him a rationalist-sided worldview
ignoring the other physical laws that counter entropy. Terence McKenna is also critized by YT-comments for ignoring his
aging subjectivity about time's speed and that time seems to move faster because more humans exist and better record-
technologies does. Entropy-law is also just high probability according to popular YT-
video. Early-18th-century Newtonists believe that the universe decreases inwards with gravity. Late-18th-century-
Lagrangianists believe in the universe expanding outwards with eletromagnetism.) ,
"explorador 5:17 pm on Jun 10, 2026 (gmt 0) WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member Top Contributors Of The Month":
"I'm aware some topics never took off, and lots of people nowadays just want AI prompt like experiences: saying they want
to build something but they don't, they only want to say magic words and things should get built automatically, I'm talking
about pre AI times, and now it's worse.",
"Kendo 2:12 pm on Jun 11, 2026 (gmt 0) WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member Top Contributors Of The Month Yes.
Apparently in the US 7 out of 10 students are using AI for advice and 1 in 10 people are having an affair with an AI model.
There are many online dating and introduction services now populating their userbase with AI models to create interest, and
there are many that are pure AI - and no-one can tell the difference.",
"explorador 3:03 pm on Jun 11, 2026 (gmt 0) WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member Top Contributors Of The Month The
conversation is starting to go around AI, I can understand the context, as many are using it more and more (young and old).
I'm seeing signs of loneliness and isolation, people who don't exactly interact with others, people with no real friends,
people with too many fears to dare exposing their ideas to human appreciation or critic, people fearful of hearing
something they don't want to hear, I mean... some can listen to someone and spot hidden motives, hidden fears, or things
they should change <- I see people avoiding this. Due to work with university students, I have seen quite stupid claims and
conclusions: - Some quote the source, and the source it's not an institution or study, it's a search link (Google search
result) - Some quote AI as a source, not the study, not the book, but what the AI said - Some have quoted concepts that
DON'T EXIST, my native language is spanish, and I have seen precise cases of concepts and words that don't exist in
spanish, but somehow (yes, I checked myself) the AI said the RAE said it, and when you check their quote, yes, the RAE is
included, but RAE said nothing about it, it just appears there, or... it states an english word with some artificial
translation I had an issue with one student who said WOOD ISN'T FLAMMABLE. Explaining was futile, she constantly argued
back due to bad reading and poor use of search engines and AI. Yes, wood IS flammable, but she insisted, after several
attempts I gave up, after all, I was helping with the editing, not the concepts, and it's not my responsibility the other
side, and she just refused to listen. We know one of the guys in charge of the final evaluation and he thought saying wood
isn't flammable was actually stupid, but, the others said it's ok "wood it's not flammable, it says here based on this
study here" <--- what the hell? and because of the system, they didn't need unanimity for the final word of passed or
failed. So, we have a local architect 200% convinced that wood isn't flammable and it's not combustible.",
"graeme_p 3:46 pm on Jun 11, 2026 (gmt 0) WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member Top Contributors Of The Month:
@explorador wood is not
flammable is quite something! A complete lack of critical skills. I am guessing the study would be something like "large
pieces of hardwood are below a particular standard of flammability using this particular measure".",
explorador 4:48 pm on Jun 11, 2026 (gmt 0):
"It takes doing, testing and confirming, to know you know, it's not about just reading something and getting the "feeling" you got it. Most times, these people don't talk about the topic anymore, or if they do, they post more questions, it's people who constantly asks questions."...
"This has been discussed around here too, write for people, not for bots or SE's, but in general, there are limits, the
same limits that apply to people here having different websites or forum and (wisely) not using the same design for
everything, because content and form are both important.
Dev forums (in terms of webmaster) are almost gone, if not gone at all. Now it's all FB, fanpages, social media, tweaking
the system, etc., very little about brick and mortar.",
"Mark_A 9:45 am on Jun 17, 2026 (gmt 0) WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member Top Contributors Of The Month: Indeed,
pages that rank well in G won't necessarily get used by AI, it is a different game.",
"RedBar 10:31 am on Jun 18, 2026 (gmt 0) WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member Top Contributors Of The Month:
Absolutely, it can be quite strange
from where it pulls its references which, quite often, are erroneous for my widgets.",
"Kendo 1:16 pm on Jun 18, 2026 (gmt 0) WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member Top Contributors Of The Month Indeed,
pages that rank well in G won't necessarily get used by AI, it is a different game. Yes and no. While I do find that AI
cites our solutions, they are still ranking well, sometimes further down the page or on the second page. I think that the
reason that others appear in between is because they pay for ads."
Internet-note:a
Internet popularity-note:v
2026.06.21/https://www.domcop.com/top-10-million-websites : "151,718 slzii.com 4.34/10 com 157,070 www.slzii.com 4.34/10
com",
searchthis.ch wasn't present.;
Internet popularity-note:a
Extension-note:v
2026.06.21/E.: "Refined Search Results" only needs the domain and TLD-domain to block subdomains officially, yet doesn't work.
2026.06.22/ 00:00? C:\Users\PC\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Edge\User Data\Default\Local Extension Settings\kmhlpeknclnafdbjdbbbhelolcfnfabi :
"excludeList["reddit.com"]",00:02 ExcludeList after adding quora.com: "excludeList["reddit.com","quora.com"]", 00:04: It gets longer
with ""medium.com"" & assumingly all domains.;
2026.06.23/Dev Search Filter -The Google search filter for engineers-;
Extension-note:a
claims: https://world.physio/sites/default/files/2021-02/AMC2020-Global_0.pdf : Germany and Austria denies direct access more than US.; 2025.11.27/cebm.net/covid-19/covid-cases-in-england-arent-rising-heres-why/ : 2020-08-02: "The potential for false-positives (those people without the disease who test positive) to drive the increase in community (Pillar 2) cases is substantial, particularly because the accuracy of the test and the detection of viable viruses within a community setting is unclear."; 2025.11.27/cebm.net/2020/09/should-covid-19-travel-quarantine-policy-be-based-on-apparent-new-case-rates/ : "reported case rates have a particular limitation: they are a statistic strongly influenced by testing policy."; 2025.11.27/healthevidence.org/view-article.aspx?a=efficacy-sars-cov2-vaccines-preventing-sars-cov-2-infection-systematic-review-52347 : SARS SRAS mistypo in their side.;
2025.11.27/healthevidence.org/view-article.aspx?a=effect-pre-covid-post-covid-vaccination-long-covid-systematic-review-meta-49777 : 2024 : 10/10 strength evidence that WHO's definition of Long-COVID substantially decreases life quality.; https://www.healthevidence.org/view-article.aspx?a=protect-long-term-care-facilities-pandemic-events-systematic-review-48796 : 2024 : 10/10 "Certainty of evidence (CoE) was assessed using GRADE.", "Although CoE of interventions was low or very low for most outcomes, the implementation of NPIs identified as potentially effective in this review often constitutes the sole viable option, particularly prior to the availability of vaccinations. Our evidence-gap map underscores the imperative for further research on several interventions. These gaps need to be addressed to prepare LTCFs for future pandemics." contradicts 2025.11.27/healthevidence.org/view-article.aspx?a=effect-pre-covid-post-covid-vaccination-long-covid-systematic-review-meta-49777 at vaccine effectiveness.;
2025.11.27/openpublichealthjournal.com/VOLUME/18/ELOCATOR/e18749445367433/ : "Non-pharmacological interventions (NPIs), also known as public health and social measures, have played a critical role in mitigating the spread of infectious diseases, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic [6, 8]. These interventions include measures such as mask-wearing, hand disinfection, physical distancing, screening and isolating infected individuals, and improving ventilation systems in buildings to reduce airborne transmission [3, 9, 10]."
maybe deduction/rationalism and perceptive intuition/empiricism combined: 2025.11.27/https://senseaboutscience.org/
.edu and .gov-source: abs.harvard .edu, Polish library, King Abdullah University
Harvard-databases: abs.harvard.edu ; databases.hollis.harvard.edu ; hollis.harvard.edu ;
Mit edu: web.mit .edu
International and Research-focused: research.webometrics .info/en/world OECD
Dictionary-usage: 2025.12.15: https://megalodon.jp/2025-1215-2344-11/https://web.archive.org:443/web/20231003071349/https:/wor.do/about found by https://search.slzii.com/?q=Dictionary&lang_s=&country_s= and https://dictionaryapi.dev/ found by https://search.slzii.com/?q=Dictionary&lang_s=&country_s= uses Wiktionary.
Shadow library: moscow.sci-hub .ru/4852/ce93688fc5ba00ab8e60edcb8adabbdd/michiyoshi1988.pdf ; zh.z-lib .gs/book/81568765/555a74/interaction-of-waves-in-solid-mixtures.html?dsource=recommend ; 2024.sci-hub ; citeseerx.ist.psu .edu/document?repid=rep1&type=pdf&doi=6f8d7a883aa6552caf91bcde4550ebd0fa31f38c ; dl.libcata ; 2025.10.13/imgur .com/how-to-get-scientific-papers-free-fAlR1da
Useful library:v
2025.10.13/ oa.mg
Useful library:a
Wiki-Research-note:v
2025.05.07:[wikimili .com/en/Newton's_laws_of_motion has Prerequisites; en.everybodywiki. com/Kratocracy has categories.]
Wiki-Research-note:a
Oxford Research Encyclopedia research-note:v
2025.10.14/oxfordre .com/search?f_1=title&o_1=AND&q0=%22training+%28+Garc%C3%ADa+Mart%C3%ADnez%22&q_1=Adult+Education+for+African+Victims+of+Human+Trafficking : "( García Martínez, 2002 )." used as footnote. ;
2025.10.14/oxfordre .com/search?f_1=title&o_1=AND&q0=%22pp.+283–336%29.%22&q_1=Adult+Education+for+African+Victims+of+Human+Trafficking : "again. References Abdennour,";
2025.10.14/oxfordre .com/search?f_1=title&o_1=AND&q0=%22La+esclavitud+del%22&q_1=Adult+Education+for+African+Victims+of+Human+Trafficking : "Esteban, M. , Cárdenas, M. R. , & Terrón, M.T. (2014).";
2025.10.14/oxfordre .com/search?f_1=title&o_1=AND&q0=%22Estrategia+de+la+UE%22&q_1=Adult+Education+for+African+Victims+of+Human+Trafficking : "103–112. Calvo, V. , & García, P. (2016). Trata de seres humanos. Cuadernos de la Guardia Civil , 52 , 52–66. Comisión Europea. (2012).";
2025.10.14/oxfordre .com/search?f_1=title&o_1=AND&q0=%22Enseñanza+del+Español%22&q_1=Adult+Education+for+African+Victims+of+Human+Trafficking : "García Martínez, I. (2002)." below "References" below "Conclusions" outside webpage., "), José Coloma Maestre (ed. lit.), (pp. 308–315 [en línea]. García Parejo, I. (2003).";
2025.10.15/oxfordre .com/search?f_1=title&o_1=AND&q0=%22More+developers+%28providers%29%22&q_1=Platformizing+Organizations%3A+A+Synthesis+of+the+Literature : "Direct:"; 2025.10.15/oxfordre .com/search?f_1=title&o_1=AND&q0=%22collaborate+via+several+online%22&q_1=Platformizing+Organizations%3A+A+Synthesis+of+the+Literature : "Indirect:"; 2025.10.15/oxfordre .com/search?f_1=title&o_1=AND&q0=%22seekers+on+LinkedIn%2C+viewers%22&q_1=Platformizing+Organizations%3A+A+Synthesis+of+the+Literature : "Consumers Indirect:";
2025.10.15/oxfordre .com/search?f_1=title&o_1=AND&q0=%22Kickstarter%29%2C+e-commerce%22&q_1=Platformizing+Organizations%3A+A+Synthesis+of+the+Literature : "n summary,"; 2025.10.15/oxfordre .com/search?f_1=title&o_1=AND&q0=%22external+actors+%28i.e.%2C+third-party+developers%29+%22&q_1=Platformizing+Organizations%3A+A+Synthesis+of+the+Literature : "Microsoft ( Cennamo, Ozalp, & Kretschmer, 2018 ), Mozilla Foundation ( Tiwana, 2015 ), Apple ( Kapoor & Agarwal, 2017 )";
2025.10.15/ : "Platformization involves clear identification of providers and consumers of offerings, as the organization becomes an intermediary to facilitate exchange between or among the two. Further, the exchange model represents the blueprint of transactions between providers and consumers. To create platforms, organizations define the exchange model, identifying and managing transactions between providers and consumers";
2025.10.15/oxfordre .com/search?f_1=title&o_1=AND&q0=%22faster+due+to%22&q_1=Platformizing+Organizations%3A+A+Synthesis+of+the+Literature : "de Reuver, Sorensen, and Basole ( 2018 ) argued that technologies evolve faster due to homogenization of data, reprogrammability, and self-referentiality (see also Yoo, Henfridsson, & Lyytinen, 2010 ). Notably, two key characteristics—modularity and interoperability—are found to enhance technical architectures’ evolvability.";
2025.10.15/oxfordre .com/search?f_1=title&o_1=AND&q0=%22represents+the+degree%22&q_1=Platformizing+Organizations%3A+A+Synthesis+of+the+Literature : "First, modularity represents the degree to which the interacting components of a complex system are independent ( Sanchez & Mahoney, 1996 )";
2025.10.15/oxfordre .com/search?f_1=title&o_1=AND&q0=%22cars%2C+televisions%2C+computers%22&q_1=Platformizing+Organizations%3A+A+Synthesis+of+the+Literature : "interoperability of technical architecture facilitates the evolvability of a platform’s technical architecture by enabling the development of complementary innovations."
Word-definition-nature: 2025.08.19/pdfs.semanticscholar .org/17db/36c2099e9607495447f7a976a64e30eda377.pdf ; p.1:"frequent and, sometimes, substantial change. Yet, one defining element has always remained: the concept embedded in its very name, derived from the Latin phrase res publica (public good, or, more broadly, commonwealth), its implicit meaning being that the government of a state is meant to be accessible and accountable to all citizens, its goals being the goals not merely of certain classes and factions, but of society as a whole."
Illegal institutions-research: 2025.08.18/brainly .com/question/58415878 ;
Archeology is most material focused meanwhile anthropology is most social.
Moderatism: Overton Window Poltics Middle Ground Approach Literally Dark Normie Politics Dead Moderatism (Some) Moderate Lee 🐑 Sheep/Sheeple Extremist in disguise / NPC Tibio (In Colombia)
Dead: True The Moderatism on Steroids Absolute Unenlightened Radical (erroneously) Golden Mean Fallacy Strawmen of Moderatism/ Useful idiots of the Right (by leftists) Necrocracy Dark
Apoliticism: Grillerism Political Apathy Normie True Neutral (D&D) Popularmmos Thought Political Ignorance Gray / Ape-Political Guga Foodsism
Old classical physics-research: search.worldcat .org/title/707943794 ; vdoc .pub/documents/a-course-in-classical-physics-1mechanics-3j5bb5dtlpfg ; vdoc .pub/documents/a-course-in-classical-physics-2-fluids-and-thermodynamics-bgd4ttudn7k0 ; vdoc .pub/documents/a-course-in-classical-physics-3-electromagnetism-7v6vniqb0ps0 ; vdoc .pub/documents/a-course-in-classical-physics-4-waves-and-light-28n07u99risg ; eguruchela .com/physics/calculator/ ; azcalculator .com/category/education/classical-physics.php ; mathematicalcalculator .com/classicphysic ; pubs.aip .org/search-results?q=test&allJournals=1&fl_SiteID=1&fd_ArticleTitle=%22+A%22&tax=P2163P873,P2163P880&page=1&f_TocHeadingTitle=CLASSICAL+MECHANICS+%40%40%40+CLASSICAL+FIELDS# ; scispace .com/topics/classical-physics-2omvlmtn?paper_q=Word ; thelib .net/1032837-elements-of-classical-physics.html ; arxiv.org/search/advanced?advanced=&terms-0-operator=AND&terms-0-term=satan&terms-0-field=all&terms-1-operator=AND&terms-1-term=physics.class-ph&terms-1-field=all&terms-2-operator=NOT&terms-2-term=astro-ph&terms-2-field=all&terms-6-operator=NOT&terms-6-term=cond-mat&terms-6-field=all&terms-7-operator=NOT&terms-7-term=gr-qc&terms-7-field=all&terms-8-operator=NOT&terms-8-term=hep-ex&terms-8-field=all&terms-9-operator=NOT&terms-9-term=hep-lat&terms-9-field=all&terms-10-operator=NOT&terms-10-term=hep-ph&terms-10-field=all&terms-11-operator=NOT&terms-11-term=hep-th&terms-11-field=all&terms-12-operator=NOT&terms-12-term=math-ph&terms-12-field=all&terms-13-operator=NOT&terms-13-term=nlin&terms-13-field=cross_list_category&terms-14-operator=NOT&terms-14-term=nucl-ex&terms-14-field=all&terms-15-operator=NOT&terms-15-term=nucl-th&terms-15-field=all&terms-16-operator=NOT&terms-16-term=quant-ph&terms-16-field=all&terms-17-operator=NOT&terms-17-term=astro-ph.GA&terms-17-field=all&terms-18-o
Old Classical physics-research:a
Search-note:v
2025.04.19: More Minus-Tags are registered in advanced search tab than in query-box in google .com.
Search-note:a
Presentation search-note:v
Bing Images with query "presentation" leads to finding pptx or pdf. Yet that presentation was kinda off-topic.
Presentation search-note:a
Journalism-now:v
2024: More YouTube-recommended YouTuber maybe-slightly-pro-refugee Tom Harshley? with British accent said that the MorningNews introduction of refugee cover swimming in sea south of Italy is like objectively real. I conclude that only introductions are worth watching it. 5 reasons why truthfulness in news sources declines: power-corruption, too cozy at same spot of researching same people, bias, limited information, monetary source
Journalism-note:a
roughly 2025-04-26: https://www.w3.org/services/html2txt?url=https://textfrom.website/https://toolsyep.com/en/webpage-to-plain-text/?u=test-english.com&noinlinerefs=on&nonums=on
https://www.w3.org/services/html2txt?url=https://textfrom.website/%s&noinlinerefs=on&nonums=on
https://www.w3.org/services/html2txt?url=https://textfrom.website/https://toolsyep.com/en/webpage-to-plain-text/?u=test-english.com&noinlinerefs=on&nonums=on
Without emails protected due textfrom.website: https://www.w3.org/services/html2txt?url=https://www.w3.org/services/html2txt?url=https://toolsyep.com/en/webpage-to-plain-text/?u=%s&noinlinerefs=on&nonums=on
(Workable with Bing: https://toolsyep.com/en/webpage-to-plain-text/?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftextfrom.website%2Fhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.w3.org%2Fservices%2Fhtml2txt%3Furl%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fwww.bing.com%252Fsearch%253Fq%253DTest%26noinlinerefs%3Don%26nonums%3Don
; https://toolsyep.com/en/webpage-to-plain-text/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.w3.org%2Fservices%2Fhtml2txt%3Furl%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fwww.bing.com%252Fsearch%253Fq%253DTest%26noinlinerefs%3Don%26nonums%3Don)
https://www.textise.net/showText.aspx?strURL=https://www.w3.org/services/html2txt%253Furl%253Dhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Ftoolsyep.com%25252Fen%25252Fwebpage-to-plain-text%25252F%25253Fu%25253Dhttps://google.com%26noinlinerefs%3Don%26nonums%3DonWithout other extensions.
2025-05-06: Classical physics-search-note:v
scienceforums .net/search/?&q=test&quick=1&type=forums_topic&nodes=8&start_after=any&updated_after=any ; 2025.04.04/scispace .com/topics/classical-physics-2omvlmtn?paper_page=50 ; 2025.04.05/search.worldcat .org/title/707943794?oclcNum=707943794 : books.google .com/books?id=8SBWAAAAYAAJ , books.google .com/books?id=vgMPAQAAMAAJ , books.google .com/books?id=5QkPAQAAMAAJ ; 2025.04.05/universityrankings .com .au/classical-physics-ranking-journals-2/ > 2025.04.05/pubs.aip .org/search-results?q=mail&allJournals=1&fl_SiteID=1&fd_ArticleTitle=%22Test%22&page=1&f_TocHeadingTitle=CLASSICAL+MECHANICS+%40%40%40+CLASSICAL+FIELDS ; 2025.04.29/physicsforums .com/insights/tag/classical-physics/?s=T; sciencegate .app/ : "classical mechanics" "classical field theory"; sciencegate .app/ : "classical physics" NOT "statistical physics" NOT "High Energy" NOT "Quantum" NOT "Modern Physics" NOT "Theoretical Physics" NOT "Relativity" NOT "relativistic" NOT "large scale" NOT "electromagnetic" NOT "X Rays" NOT "hamiltonian" NOT "modern science" NOT "current" NOT "Speed Of Light" ; 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