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Is there a better way to block websites' polluted search results? #309

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pixiandouban opened this issue Dec 26, 2022 · 2 comments
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pixiandouban commented Dec 26, 2022

Many websites search results have been pulluted by SEO e.t.c. (for example AAA.com/q=BBB, BBB is polluted keywords,) I remember there's a way to block "q=*", however now it seems not work.

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It seems that Regular expressions should be used. For example, if /vendors\?q=/ is added in the blocking rules, url1 can be blacked.

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iorate commented Dec 30, 2022

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*://*/*?q=* will also work

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