The phrase “i don’t believe in search engines” has rarely been said online, according to search engines:
- 5 times Ask.com
- 3 times Google
- 2 times Excite
- 1 time Bing
- 1 time Dogpile
- 1 time Altavista
- 1 time Hotbot
- 1 time AOL
- 1 time Lycos
- 1 time Yahoo
- 0 times Amazon
- 0 times Barrnesandnoble.com
- 0 times Google books
- 0 times Google scholar
That last was made on September 21, 2011. Here’s the update four years later on November 14, 2015. (Number in parenthesis is the difference):
- 0 times Ask.com (-5)
- 2 times Google (-1)
- 2 times Excite
- 9 time Bing (+8)
- 1 time Dogpile (0)
- 0 time Altavista now yahoo (-1)
- 10 time Hotbot (+9)
- 3 time AOL (+2)
- Not sure: Lycos They don’t give a number total. Confusing website.
- 0 time Yahoo Ignores my quote marks to make it a phrase.
- 0 times Amazon (0)
- 0 times Barnesandnoble.com (0)
- 0 times Google books (0)
- 0 times Google scholar (0)
There’s a new hashtag you can use when you ask a friend on twitter something, because you are too lazy to google it. #idontbelieveinsearchengines Usage: @bakersa34 What did Kane play before? #idontbelieveinsearchengines http://twitter.com/#!/mattmaldre/status/118364124538343424 Hmm. Maybe I’ll submit this to urbandictionary, so I can add it to my list of words I got rejected by the high-minded urbandictionary elitists.
Indeed. I submitted the word idontbelieveinsearchengines to urbandictionary.com, and guess what? They rejected it. Here’s how I defined the word:
https://www.spudart.org/blog/new-word-idontbelieveinsearchengines/