@Em0nM4stodon @Mojeek
I'd never heard of Mojeek until now, thanks.
So, Mojeek…
https://community.mojeek.com/t/mojeek-onion-service-for-use-in-tor-browser/
I have a .onion mirror for my own instance: http://ultracrepidarian.pz6brg4ulhwpaf7wwhlpv3ush63zpntxuswi5mxgtswe33jti6oghbqd.onion/
I'm self-hosted, running this thing in a VM on my own hardware, and I expose this thing to the regular Internet through Cloudflare; so I don't know what kind of beef Cloudflare may have had at whatever point with Tor or vice versa, at whatever point, but I've never seen it, and I use both.
I'm really hoping you've reconsidered this. Because this (see screenshot) is a perfect example of why a lot of people, including me, use search engines that offer an official .onion mirror.
As you can see, using the .onion for DuckDuckGo automatically sets the region for the results to everywhere-in-the-entire-world by default.
Obviously, if you had one, too, I wouldn't use it in any browser other than the Tor Browser, and what that actually means is that I would be using your search engine way more frequently.
People who are already interested in online privacy, unsurprisingly, already use Tor constantly.
You need an official .onion mirror.