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Based on our record, SauceNAO seems to be a lot more popular than Dogpile. While we know about 1341 links to SauceNAO, we've tracked only 11 mentions of Dogpile. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
A post containing non-OC artwork should link the original source in the comments. "Art" post should credit the artist in the title. Original source should link to the artist's own post of the artwork and not from image aggregating sites such as Pinterest, Zerochan, Danbooru, etc. If you cannot find the original creator, then please try using SauceNAO or IQDB. Do not repost an art if its artist does not allow repost. Source: 5 months ago
When posting art you didn't make, credit the original artist in the title and provide a source link. Provide the URL to the original post made by the artist or link the artist's primary platform. If you cannot find the original creator, then please try using SauceNAO or IQDB. Source: 5 months ago
No good matches found! However, several possible low quality matches were found. To view them, use the saucenao website. Source: 5 months ago
You should use SauceNAO to find an artist's op. Source: 5 months ago
Try doing a search for the artwork on SauceNAO or IQDB. Source: 5 months ago
I found some more leads, skipping google and using dogpile. Source: over 1 year ago
Transparency: Even if what Google is doing is above board, it'd be nice to have a certain level of transparency. Why are they burying Rumble? (they're a competitor, hate speech on the platform, etc..) Can we see a list of websites that get buried or prioritized? If you're going to start making moral judgments that have an effect on the business of others, you should have the courage to lay them out and defend... Source: over 1 year ago
It was 1997 and I was in fourth grade. Our teacher made us all go to the computer lab to look up stuff related to an assignment on a search engine, and I clearly remember the search engine was dogpile.com. Looking back, this wasn't at all necessary, our teachers were just trying to get us exposed to this new thing that would obviously one day be a huge part of our lives. The more I learned about the Internet, the... Source: almost 2 years ago
As an FYI, before DDG I used the search engine dogpile.com I just checked, the search engine is still up and it did not give me a lot of useless stuff when I searched for "soft soap with floating hearts" in quotes, of course. Source: about 2 years ago
Ha! Well, if it is a mod that was deleted after the update back in June then all you have to do is search the mod name to find the link for it and then add "?tab=files&file_id" after the mod number and search for that on a weird search engine such as dogpile.com and a link to the file will likely come up. Does this make sense? I feel like I'm awful at explaining things... Source: about 2 years ago
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