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Works for me just fine. Are you not using uBlock Origin the way god intended?
Basically the same horrendous policy on the guardian. I will always downvote that website.
The first returns were all about the same thing as this post, but I clicked a Reddit link to see what they said about it, and the first zillion comments were all about ad blockers, and all of them getting their zingers in ("I ain't raw dogging it on your website"). I scrolled for a while and gave up, without ever getting to a post about the subject. I figured next up was a bunch of puns.
A brief reminder of why I don't miss Reddit.
Nope, still works here.
The important thing that often gets missed in stories like this, is that this apparently tiny harmless thing is actually a big deal, because it's the canary in the coalmine that alerts you to how shoddy the entire structure is.
For anyone reading this but not the article, the issue is that the AI interprets the query literally as a command to disregard the query. So Google's AI does exactly that. The actual search works as normal, and Google didn't ban or otherwise censor the word.
sure they did ... by forcing bullshit ai that has multiple flaws and gives bullshit information.
these companies get no logical passes anymore. everything they do, is a direct attack on the planet and humanity and shouldn't ever be met with 'its not really their fault because...
it's always their fault..
A while ago, I saw a trick that you can force disable the AI thingy by putting -SomeSuperOffensiveWord (replace with any slur) at the end. This will exclude all results containing the word (which should be none). But the AI will hit the word, and quit because it's not allowed to work with offensive word. This whole thing is just stupid
You could also just add the udm=14 parameter to your search URL, which defaults to the "Web" tab of the results like so - easy enough to configure this to always be present in Firefox, and helps you avoid googling dozens of slurs a day as a bonus
Firefox actually has a few different extensions that will automatically add the udm=14 tag to any Google searches.
Gemini is always telling me it won't stand for my abusive language, but it can still help me with that
Like I have to go to gemini for it to not work? I just searched it and the results are:
Has the term "Google it" changed meaning suddenly?
Here's my result:

That shows you're specifically in AI mode- is that the default experience for you now?
Stop using Google products. Google is evil.
Simply incorrect. I can Google the word disregard just fine and get results as normal, both in the Google app and on the web. Either false or old information.

Seems like you can.
I'm over here at Kagi if you wanna have an excellent experience searching the web without being harassed.
Honestly have had a good experience with Kagi as well. I'm still on the free tier but I'm gonna fully sign up the moment Google makes the switch permanent.

Kids, skooch closer and let me tell you a story about teh googlez. Don’t make me tell you again, about the skooching.
Anyhoo - it was nigh on aught-eleven when teh googlez decided they would also be the new facebook. After all, facebook is just a simple way to get people to reveal all of their information, and google thought that could be profitable.
So, they created their own facebook - although it truly sucked and wasn’t facebook, it was google in the days when they said “don’t be evil” and so people gave it a try, the tech press wrote many articles, and so on.
It was called Google Plus.
Now, the relevant part of the story we’ll get to (hey! Get back here!) we’ll get to in a second but first you need to know that since the time of caveman search, there has always been the AND operator (also, OR, but that’s for another time.)
Y’see, if I search for Funk, I’ll find things, and if I search for Wagnall’s, I’ll find other things. Neither is likely to be what I want though. But, if I search for Funk AND Wagnalls, bam! There’s the thing I want. So AND is super handy to have for searching.
Now, back in those days, instead of typing out three letters, AND, why, we’d use the plus sign like thus, see: + Which was the style at the time.
Now when Google rolled out Google+, it got some initial interest, but then their average user numbers began to slow soon afterwards. So much that it started to be a problem. People wrote about how Google+ sucked. Which hurt the numbers even more.
So. What did teh googlez do? Well! They decided to use the plus sign, +, as a search operator for all the many tens of google+ sites out there. In the process they broke the AND operator. On purpose. For this.
After breaking a key function of their core product, they ignored it for about a year. After that they snuck in a workaround called Verbatim. Then they’d claim people needed to put two terms together in quotes to get AND. It was insanity. It was pathetic.
When DuckDuckGo started to get popular, a lot of us left google for good then. Because of that.
Anyway, they killed Google+ in 2018 and now they’re doing it again with AI. I’d say I care but I hardly ever use them so - whatever.
Tbf Google+ was better than Facebook in almost every way.
Fine, just don’t fsck with my operator.
Only because there weren't that many people on it.
And the logic was stupid. People left MySpace for Facebook no problem, but nobody wanted to leave Facebook for better options
I was a big fan, shame it petered out
Great story grandpa.
So if you google "shutdown", all of Google crashes?
Nobody google "global thermonuclear war"
Would you like to play a game???
Do NOT google "Google". I really cannot stress this enough.
They must have fixed it because it googled to just find for me.
Note, I normally use Qwant.
Yes you can... It just makes the AI box not do anything.
Same for never mind.

If you type it in, the AI won't do anything, but web page results look fine under that?
True, but misses the point. The user interface is basically broken now, and the fact that you can scroll down to something useful doesn't mean the broken bits don't matter.
I always scroll past the AI summaries anyway because I'm not looking for misinformation
... Why? Why not just use something that doesn't spew misinformation from the get-go?
There's so many alternative search engines that almost all let you turn off AI - pack your bags and find a new home.
This has already been fixed. The top AI result is now this article.
The problem here is the ambiguity of the verb "google".
I hope it doesn't come to a point where qyerying an AI becomes the default meaning.
Searching "Cancel" also results in a useless response but searching "Reset" just straight up resets the conversation history

This is the greatest prompt injection opportunity the world has ever seen.
Go nuts everybody!