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Comment by snailmailman

3 days ago

I guess I hadn’t considered that search engines could be reranking pages on the fly as I click them. I’ve been seeing my DuckDuckGo results shuffle around for a while now thinking it’s an awful bug.

Like I click one page, don’t find what I want, and go back thinking “no, I want that other result that was below” and it’s an entirely different page with shuffled results, missing the one that I think might have been good.

That's connected with a basic usability complaint about current web interfaces, that ads and recommended content aren't stable. You very well might want to engage with an ad after you are done engaging what you wanted to engage with but you might never see it again. Similarly, you might see two or three videos that you want to click on on the side of a YouTube video you're watching but you can only click on one (though if you are thinking ahead you can open these in another tab.)

On top of that immediate frustration, the YouTube style interface here

https://marvelpresentssalo.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/id...

collects terrible data for recommendations because, even though it gives them information that you liked the thumbnail for a video, they can't come to any conclusion about whether or not you liked any of the other videos. TikTok, by focusing on one video at a time, collects much better information.

  • > though if you are thinking ahead you can open these in another tab

    or add it to the "Watch Later" playlist :) so you can watch it...later.

I don't use DDG, but in my (very limited, just now) testing it doesn't seem to shuffle results unless you reload the page in some way. Is it possible you're browser is reloading the page when you go back? If so, setting DDG to open links in new tabs might fix this problem.

This behavior started happening for me in the last few months. If I click on a result, then go back, I have different search results.

I've found a workaround, though – click back into the DDG search box at the top of the page and hit enter. This then returns the original search results.

Hi - I work on search at DuckDuckGo. Do you mind sharing a bit more detail about this issue? What steps would allow us to reproduce what you're seeing?