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Vlad Your algorithms do indeed do a better job than Google at dealing with SEO junk, but even than there's still quite a lot of "reputable" ones that when it comes to personal opinion that need to be blocked. For example the whole cryptocurrency area is loaded with popular "reputable" sites that just aren't to the quality that they should be. Some of the most popular cryptocurrency websites that show up on any search engine that many do indeed actually like are only popular because of herd mentality (which is insane in cryptocurrency right now) and thus it's amazing to have a search engine that allows those to be blocked because at the end of the day only a few good ones actually exist. Pretty much most of the centralized exchanges and crypto news sites are a scam and those show up a lot on any search engine. Many of the most popular crypto's of 2015 don't exist anymore and many of the popular ones today also won't be there in another 10 years so being able to block the many of them that exist helps tremendously. And this is just when it comes for searching anything related to crypto without getting into all the other areas the internet can be searched for that need their own blocking and boosting.

I would personally love to block 500 and boost 300. So even an 800 limit would work for me even though 1000 would be more preferable.

    @NoGoogle said exactly what I meant 😃

    NoGoogle there's still quite a lot of "reputable" ones that when it comes to personal opinion that need to be blocked

    For me, these are for example most of the news sites – I prefer not to see websites which are using clickbaits, dark pattern, manipulate facts, do not respect GDPR (so definitely most of them) etc.

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      Hi, I search for 'hartley ts16 for sale' and I get multiple results from xxx.australialisted.com, for example:
      bald-hills-sa.australialisted.com
      green-point-nsw.australialisted.com
      bugle-ranges.australialisted.com

      Is it possible to just block all results from australialisted.com?

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        shawthing Not yet but it is a good idea. I think it has been suggested on the site so if you can find it please upvote

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          @Vlad Is there a big cost to making this unlimited?

          The more someone interacts with this feature, the more they are increasing their lock in. That's a pretty good problem to have.

            greenbluepig Cost is mainly in terms of latency to process the list and apply it in run time to search as you do not want this to be affecting your search results by few hundred ms. And very few people ever come close to the current limit (I believe 1000) - I do understand that for those who do, this is very important though.

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