Let’s say that 90% of users don’t care about search engine at all, and other 10% do care (for the sake of argument, I am sure the real numbers are quite different)
Google pays billions to get those 90% of don’t care users. They already have the users who care, but more users = more money, so presumably it is worth it.
Cliqz, DDG, and others have no chance for those 90%, but they fight for the rest. It’s a hard fight because google is so good. If one spends a hour searching for stuff on alternative engine, then goes to google and finds the results in a few minutes, they will be unliketo visit other engines again.
But please focus on Google, which is the one putting the money!
Why Google pays so much money if they already have the best product and what the users want? Are they just giving B10$ as charity?
There are many reasons for doing that, but none of them is aligned with the make-believe statement that "build a better product and people will come"
I would agree that is a necessary condition, but by no means sufficient, which is kind of sad.