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Re: What are you searching for?

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Also, I ran across a tool called:
https://search.disconnect.me

It strips your identifying data, the passes your query along to Bing, Google, DDG, etc.

Searching on the phrase:
"long term denial" site:chastityforums.com (include the quotes) passes my search to DDG, and gives me hits on the phrase. At some point, it runs out of phrase, and then starts giving just a word match, but by then, hopefully one has an answer.

Note; Google, Bing, and DDG will all work with site:chastityforums.com to confine the search just to here.
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Necro'ing this: This should work as-is right now. If you search for "just another day", with the quotes, you should just see results that have this exact phrase.

We are using sphinxsearch behind the scenes. The extended syntax, for those who want to experiment, is described here: http://sphinxsearch.com/docs/latest/ext ... yntax.html
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Re: What are you searching for?

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just curious.. Can you not keep a record of searches? Or perhaps you are trying to match search terms with known users to better understand how the site is used?
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I think the site cookies "remember" your search terms until you delete them.

We were just curious about how much the site search was used compared to members using a search engine.
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