Objectiscan web search. The search engine for all Things Objectivism.

Posted by executor 11 years ago to Technology
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Objectiscan is a search engine the provides search results to sites and pages relating to objectivism. You can narrow down the results even further by using the options at the top for example clicking forums will make objectiscan display results from objectivism forums including this one.


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  • Posted by 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    That seems like a very unobjectivist thing to say. When your on Google's property your subject to Google's rules. Google is just doing what it thinks is in its self interest. No one forces you to use Google's services. If you don't like chrome then use firefox, if you don't like google use bing, f you don't like android then use linux mobile.
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  • Posted by Robbie53024 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    No, Google invades everyone's privacy, even if they do so after obtaining their permission via a complex and oft ignored privacy agreement. Still EVIL.
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  • Posted by 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Google is not evil. Through adsense they provide a job to anyone who wants one and pays them according to their ability. They also provide around 30-40 other valuable services. Its just that niche sites are more efficient than large sites and Google's ranking algorithm may bring up poor objectivism results because they are attached to highly ranked sites.
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  • Posted by 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Because you can find what your actually looking for easier. For example i did a search for "objectivist dating on Google and got this http://objectiscan.com/bandicam%202014-0...

    I did the same search on objectiscan and got this http://objectiscan.com/bandicam%202014-0...
    The Google search provided results mostly consisting of either rand bashing or people telling about trolling on objectist dating sites with a few relevant results. The objectiscan search provided entirely relevant results.
    Also using objectiscan you can search for a specific type of result such as a video or forum.
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  • Posted by Robbie53024 11 years ago
    Why would I want to limit myself to a subset of the universe of thought?
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