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oreoro Obvisuoly , spammy content wont be rasied by kagi search users so they would not be shown on the front page index
An example would be hackernews where many spam articles are posted and only quality content is raised.
If the OP's suggestion is that Kagi's search results be determined by other people's votes, even by the "community", then frankly I don't want that.
The OP also mentioned using HN, and I also discovered Kagi from HN. As another commenter wrote earlier, there are probably a lot of people like that here, and I think there will be a lot of similarities (political leanings, cultural background, etc.) and it could be biased.
To be clear, I don't mind if we have a "Kagi blog," but it would be nice to at least have an option to opt out of the search results. (I think personalization is one of Kagi's advantages).