privacyguides.org is the 6th result:
Mozilla’s “Privacy Not Included” guide is also at #9.
That’s not bad, but not amazing. Trying another search, “bootstrap docs”, I expect to get the docs for the 5.x series, but instead get the docs for 3.3 rather than 5.3 (10+ years out of date), and because clustering is limited to 1, that’s the only result from that domain I get:
It’s not too bad; I can click on the page, then click on “there’s a newer version of Bootstrap!” to get to the latest docs. But certainly not optimal.
But if I search for Symfony docs, I get some really great results:
Not only do I get the latest docs page as the first result, I also get a link to the Github page for those docs and a result for the Twig docs, which would obviously be handy if I’m working with Symfony. My only complaint is that it’s for the 2.x series, which was EOL as of December 2023, as compared to the 3.x series which is current.
This is a microcosm of my experience with Mojeek. Some good and even great results in some areas, and some salvageable and bad results. Overall, it has gotten a lot better over the years and I find myself using other search engines less and less. I’m excited for what’s to come.
…and awaiting the day Mojeek starts indexing Japanese results.