• @[email protected]
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      431 year ago

      Makes me sad to think that this will soon be about as useful as “site:facebook.com” with the way Reddit is going.

      • @[email protected]
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        151 year ago

        Yeah maybe giving corpo trash exclusivity over the sum total of human knowledge wasnt the best idea?

      • Rimu
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        271 year ago

        Pretty much all content gets federated to lemmy.world so if you use site:lemmy.world that’ll do it.

        • kratoz29
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          141 year ago

          If you look for something related to piracy, sadly it won’t show.

      • CALIGVLA
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        71 year ago

        Lemmy’s built-in search barely works as it is, so unless some drastic changes happen it’s resounding no.

        • mox
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          231 year ago

          Web search engines don’t rely on sites’ built-in search features.

        • @[email protected]
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          61 year ago

          This is how we found anything on reddit for most of its useful life. Its search was always garbage so we relied on Google to come up with usable results.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        Nah. The best option we have imo is a service that indexes everything on one site so traditional search engines can find it. That requires someone to build it, and AFAIK that’s hasn’t happened.

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          That or the search engines themselves implement their own fediverse instances just for the purposes of indexing results. At a certain point if the platform becomes relevant enough I think we could see that happen.

          I think they’d probably prefer instances that they have control over to reduce the avenues for a third party to manipulate the results. Otherwise they have to trust whoever runs the search instances.