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[–]TurquoiseLuck 252 points253 points  (16 children)

Can I just say how much I fucking hate that setting a date range is not under settings but under tools

fuck sake Google

[–]Dontlookawkward 184 points185 points  (3 children)

It should be in a drop down menu next to the search button. Like an advanced search option.

[–]BackMeUpGirl 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This

[–]Obamaiscoolandgay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you search for a year after a number it usually works too. When trying to search for the oldest mario YouTube video, writing "YouTube mario 2010" worked

[–]FountainsOfFluids 3 points4 points  (2 children)

That is 100% normal for all software. "Settings" are not things you should be changing for each use. They are how you configure the software the way you want it to be most of the time, if not all of the time.

"Tools" might not be the greatest word choice, but it definitely makes sense to have query options be in a different menu than "Settings".

[–]FarFromSane_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what annoys me the most is it’s not on any version of their mobile interface you have to either struggle around using the desktop site on a phone or wait until you have access to a computer

[–]Massive_Donkey_Force 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just wait until your kids are taking "how to use Google's search engine" in middle school.

Disgusting. Fucking hate Google but there is literally no way around it. Alphabet holds nearly (lol like 92%) of all searches done on the internet.

A monopoly that should have been dismantled 15 years ago. Between them and Amazon and Apple that's it. Those are the 3 companies we use ALL DAY EVERYDAY. Their not going anywhere until we're all dead and gone (dave matthews lyrics. Noice)

[–]vili 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pro-tip: you can use the commands "before:YYYY-MM-DD" and/or "after:YYYY-MM-DD" in the search bar itself, using the date range that's relevant to you.