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I just wanted to point out that you can also do this on Google, just use the `site:` prefix. Example: `site:youtube.com badger`. Obviously the bang prefix you're referencing are shorter, but this is nothing new.

Edit: Ah, I misunderstood. The bang prefix will send you over to the search results page of the site in question. That's pretty neat.



This is not correct. DDG's bangs delegate to each site's search engine.


Google's site: prefix makes Google show results it has from that site. A DDG bang will redirect you to the site's own search results.




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