A researcher studying email provider mentions in plain-text files (e.g., READMEs, config samples) from 2023 might use this query to isolate Yahoo’s footprint without competitors, especially in “better” documented projects.
The search string is an example of an advanced search query, often called a "Google Dork," designed to find specific data while excluding unwanted results. yahoo.com -gmail.com -hotmail.com Txt 2023 %5BBETTER%5D
: Implement a system that allows users to toggle specific provider exclusions (e.g., excluding @outlook.com ) to refine search results. Temporal Precision A researcher studying email provider mentions in plain-text
Google supports basic operators. You can try: Temporal Precision Google supports basic operators
If you meant you want the of a file named something like yahoo.com -gmail.com -hotmail.com Txt 2023 [BETTER].txt , then I don’t have access to your local files or a live web search unless you provide the file.
At first glance, it seems to be a search query intended for a search engine or a file-indexing system. But what does it actually mean? Who would use it, and what results would they expect?