leuchtthurm Did this search: https://kagi.com/search?q=trading+212+minimum+age&r=de&sh=uj6DNfCP8R-TZ43LzWAQsQ And among the results this scam site: Not too obvious, but wording was a bit off and the site itself screams scam Don't get scam/phishing in the search results. Ideally, besides the opportunity to remove the site from my results for me only, there would be a button or context menu entry to "report phishing/impersonation" without filing a bug report.
kslays I can't wait for the new slop filtering. Here's a search: https://kagi.com/search?q=UUHP+tires+SUV+Australia Which had this slop: https://www.evertyres.com.au/blogs/details/best-suv-tyres-australia-2025 Complete with Conclusions and FAQ.
kslays I came across a search that has an unusually high ratio of AI slop. I think about 14 of the first 20 results are all slop! https://kagi.com/search?q=are+hibiscus+edible+ Slop https://homefavorites.net/are-all-hibiscus-flowers-edible/ Not slop! https://www.tyrantfarms.com/hibiscus-a-tasty-addition-to-your-edible-landscape-or-garden/ Not slop, maybe https://www.onegreenplanet.org/lifestyle/7-edible-hibiscus-plants-bearing-beautiful-flowers-tasty-leaves-and-nutritious-veggies/ Slop https://theherbprof.com/are-all-hibiscus-flowers-edible-a-comprehensive-guide/ This one is especially interesting because it has a comment that appears to be from the author but looks like LLM flavor to me. Slop https://plantcaretoday.com/can-you-eat-hibiscus-flower.html I got tired of doing it myself and had Ki do it, which actually did a perfect job! Eventually it might be an arms race, but for now it seems like AI detection of AI generated web content is working in this case. https://kagi.com/assistant/b30d71fa-3ee1-43be-bfdd-ea4413babca1 P.S. I did the search again and got totally different results. Still a lot of slop, but a different order and more good pages interspersed.
fxgn A bunch more AI slop sites https://blog.entomologist.net/ https://stylopops.com https://askai.glarity.app https://gameslearningsociety.org
kslays The first result for searching: Australia light switch replace https://kagi.com/search?q=Australia+light+switch+replace Looks like AI slop: https://sjelectricalcontracting.com.au/how-to-change-a-light-switch/ Second result is Reddit, then third is coming up as "page not found": https://hillsdistrictelectrician.com.au/electrical-diy-steps-in-changing-a-light-switch-in-australia The next 3 results are likely slop: https://sutherlandshireelectrician.com.au/how-to-wire-change-light-switch-australia/ https://calibreconnect.com.au/how-to-change-a-light-switch/ https://snapelectrical.com.au/how-to-safely-replace-and-upgrade-old-light-switches/ Besides Reddit, that makes all 5 of the first 5 results useless.
Thibaultmol So any AI slop specifically can now be reported directly within Kagi: https://help.kagi.com/kagi/features/slopstop.html EDIT: any AI slop specifically mentioned up till now in this thread is already being reviewed The plan is to eventually add phishing and malicious domain reporting to kagi as well, but that's not there yet.
tux0r Thibaultmol The plan is to eventually add phishing and malicious domain reporting to kagi as well This feature could easily backfire. Many "malicious" websites, for example, are simply those with a hacked WordPress; that's sometimes a quickly resolved issue and shouldn't blacklist the respective domain forever.
xx eigenwallet.(io) is a fake site impersonating eigenwallet.org. Please remove it from the index when searching "eigenwallet"
pnappa Searching for "polymarket" (no quotes) results in the following search results: The second website is legitimate, the first is not, and attempts to exfiltrate your cryptocurrency (not that I use it).
japser Came across GitHub repository offering a macOS info stealer impersonating the real UTM virtualisation app. Search: https://kagi.com/search?q=github.com+UTM+mac&r=nl&sh=tvBX-zWULHtVx08P6o22fg Concerns the URL to github . com/UTM-Mac-Lic/UTM-Mac