How To Search But Exclude Videos

More and more when I conduct a search on line I am “rewarded” with a video. I do NOT want videos - they take too long to load, more than half the time I have to deal with some vapid speaker blathering on about everything but the information I want, and I find the need to turn on the speaker and disturb others in the room bothersome. I also read a heck of a lot faster than a human being can talk. When I just want information I want it in writing rather than having someone tell it to me.

How do I do a search and for it to return TEXT?

I tried searching for information on how to do a search excluding videos, and the results all seemed to how to find videos. And yes, some of the results were videos.

Grrr!

add this after your search terms: -video -movie -youtube

You’ll still see video suggestions (clustered harmlessly at top), but the links listed below don’t appear to be to any videos.

If you omit the suggested search terms offered, you get links to a lot of videos in the listed links below the video suggestions.

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Thank you, I’ll have to try that.

Well, Mr. Broomstick, I have to say it’s quite easy. Take this: You can use Bing. Instead of watching videos on one page, you simply have a home web tab. There is really no definite option for this scenario, but perhaps dividing pages into tabs make it much easier.

All in all, it really count’s what you think.