Dark Mode was announced during a live hosting by presearch earlier this year in January. Since then updated on marketing, personal nodes, and so many other features had been coming to us on the weekly on YouTube. On the daily on Twitter as they unfold. Given that you are a presearcher yourself, you get the updates as they show upon the presearch site.

The dark Mode was officially announced 5 days ago on twitter. Google and most other search engines do not have dark Mode, which helps when working at night to reduce fatigue (red eye) and reduce the light exposure. Most dark modes around our apps are only found in email apps, messaged apps and not on any search engines except for presearch. https://www.forbes.com/uk/advisor/mobile-phones/what-is-dark-mode-and-should-you-be-using-it/
Presearch has been hard at work so much that Google will have a major threat on it hands. Most people are rooting for degoogle and decentralise other media platforms. It's a beautiful thing that presearch has done by taking an obvious problem of search engines making so much out of searches and giving back little to none. Presearch gives back so much, even in the latest 25K$ kuCoin contest and others. It's been a good treat by presearch and it continuea to amaze the world.
When comparing to Google, brutal honesty will show you that Google pales in comparison to presearch. From the rewards Google never gives, the information that show up on searches is different too. Although there are ways to search for more specific Google results like we know it, presearch is just so much easier. And if you don't like the presearch, there's a whole list of search engine preferences, including Google. Most honest opinions will let you know that you are seating on your money if you don't use presearch.

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Overall, presearch has been overly covered for the writing contest . . But it still cannot be stressed enough that presearch is the coolest search engine ever. I mean it pays to search on presearch, it's free actually. The only search engine to pay for is word staking, which is very incredible. We should all adopt presearch as our default search engine.

One commentable observation is the search nodes, they are totally decentralised and anonymous. The search results can be googled to be specific to your IP address or generalised to your country, state or continent. It's totally incredible how much a small team can do when commited to a project