duck See the screenshot below. It's quite funny. Probably should've been 'general results'? https://help.kagi.com/kagi/faq/faq.html#why-do-i-get-better-results-for-local-searches-with-google
laiz The mention of animal results is intentional as the answer uses the query 'dog and pony' as an example. While there are no typos and the grammatical structure makes sense as well, the answer could be worded better.
laiz duck Google often returns personalized results because it tracks your location, identity, and search history across apps and devices. For example, a search for 'dog and pony' might return your local pub if you've searched for it before or if Google has recorded your presence there via your phone. Kagi, on the other hand, doesn't track this information and therefore returns more generic results, such as those related to animals. This is the current draft I have of it, how does this sound?
laiz @Luis This one is alreadyDone Commit: https://github.com/kagisearch/kagi-docs/commit/8db4e7ac92319c37af3f2c82837b2cfd2658cbb8#diff-61d497451d7b2e157f045771bc6c3ed9791b947c730e4e146a276be389735a38R329 Current FAQ: https://help.kagi.com/kagi/faq/faq.html#why-do-i-get-better-results-for-local-searches-with-google