Show HN: YouTube search barely works, I made a search form with advanced filters

https://playlists.at/youtube/search/

Advanced Search for YouTube - Playlists.at

Advanced search for YouTube videos with filters for duration, date, title, and more.

For April Fools Sega released an (actual, real) “Sanic the Hedgeheg” t-shirt and I wanted to see if there was anything about it on YouTube. YouTube assumed I meant “sonic” and it was impossible to correct it and say “no I’m actually searching for this dumb meme”. It just assumes everyone who uses YouTube is really dumb I guess. (I bought the shirt by the way and am excited to get it lol)
Just put the term in quotes "sanic the hedgeheg" ignore the suggestions and press enter to see the real results.
Google no longer cares much about quotes. Sometimes it’ll take them seriously and sometimes not.

For instance, searching the quoted (random phrase) "pants butler" produces first page results like:

"pants,” Butler" and "pants...Butler" and "Pants - Butler's"

Second page loses it entirely, with results like "BUTLER SVC Green Back Country Cargo Pants" and another that seemingly lacks "butler" anywhere on the page.

I have also noticed this. Many other search engines have started doing it too.

If I had to guess, they are probably deferring to autocorrect if a quoted search doesn’t appear often enough to be notable and the distance to existing common tokens is small. This really sucks, because it means that you can’t search for uncommon things that are named similarly to common terms. Once upon a time it wasn’t like this.

A similar problem comes up if you want to clarify a common search with an uncommon term. Once upon a time you could quote the uncommon term or prefix it with a plus to force a narrowing of the results. Now that hardly ever works, and instead they just ignore your extra term.

Sometimes the search engine “AI assistants” can find these things if you prompt correctly, which is maybe the most useful application of AI that I’ve found. But even then they often don’t seem to search that deeply, and sometimes they will just assume that your query is invalid and gaslight you.