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vd1n, in What do you use Vaseline for?

C*m

can, in How do I make it go?

Put your foot on the gas

HobbitFoot,

Oh, gas…

I am smart. I used a fluid.

can,

Rookie mistake

mysoulishome, in How can we improve Lemmy’s SEO so we can google “(question) lemmy” instead of relying on “(question) reddit”
@mysoulishome@lemmy.world avatar

Before this is of value we need to get another 100 million users and exist for 20 years

Shardikprime,

Gosh

sarsaparilyptus,

Why does it have to be just like your sister?

dismalnow,
@dismalnow@kbin.social avatar

Because we will never reach a billion users and exist for 200 years like yo momma.

clausetrophobic,

That’s that og Reddit spirit I crave

Tiritibambix,
@Tiritibambix@lemmy.ml avatar

No thanks. This adds absolutely no value to the conversation. I get the humor, but why would one want to turn Lemmy into reddit instead of going to reddit to sooth the “cravings” ?

dismalnow,
@dismalnow@kbin.social avatar

Eh.. It has its place (especially if dude is going to set me up like that), and can be ignored if it's not your cup of tea.

Prurient banter has been a part of online forums since BBS message boards. It's how most people I know communicate IRL and online: Bullshit, bullshit, nugget of wisdom, picture of cat.

Not everything needs to be THUPER THERIAL, but it can be (and has frequently been) overdone because a lot of people don't realize that self-censorship is a hammer to be swung heavily.

imaqtpie,
@imaqtpie@sh.itjust.works avatar

Lmao well said

clausetrophobic,
ConditionOverload, in What anime world would you rather not live in?
@ConditionOverload@lemmy.world avatar

Definitely would not want to live in Berserk. That’s probably the most popular anime would I don’t want to live in.

HobbitFoot, in What anime world would you rather not live in?

I’m probably going to die in Neon Genesis Evangaleon.

hoodlem, in How can we improve Lemmy’s SEO so we can google “(question) lemmy” instead of relying on “(question) reddit”

Unpopular opinion, but I don’t want that. I don’t want to start adding SEO stuff. If we have good content Google can figure out how to index it better themselves.

Chozo,

Just curious, why not? Everything on the Fediverse is already public, by nature of federation. I think making the information shared here more easily discoverable is always a good thing.

can,

Not OP but I think the point is not to force it but just let it happen organically.

Chozo,

SEO really doesn't work organically, though. That's why there's a whole industry devoted to it.

koreth,

SEO is an industry devoted to undermining search engines’ ability to organically surface good content. Good content will still be surfaced on its own, just maybe not quite as quickly.

Chozo,

Good content will still be surfaced on its own

Will it, though? This all seems like untested theory, to be honest.

While SEO may have started as a means of manipulating search engines, search engines have grown to adopt to new SEO techniques and now use those techniques as part of their built-in ranking systems. Outside of content that goes truly "viral", I think it's pretty difficult to get anything new to the top of a Google search without some massive SEO these days. Especially considering the head start that bigger players have already gotten on their SEO game, and the sheer wealth of content that search engines have to parse through.

I think maybe if we were still in 2010's internet, that could be true. But search engines aren't the same as they were in the past. SEO is the new norm.

wanderingmagus,

What if we wanted to reject and change the new norm, just as we rejected Reddit and Twitter and started the Fediverse?

CascadianBeam,

The silent majority are never going to have the time to blow on shit that people who get so mentally invested in this stuff do.

That’s what people don’t seem to understand. The silent majority is not mindless by choice. They’re mindless by design.

wanderingmagus,

So how do we reverse the trend? They didn’t start out that way, like you said, it was designed. So how do we undermine those designs?

Derproid,

Become the president or head of Congress.

wanderingmagus,

Revolution it is.

dan,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

Good content will still be surfaced on its own

Not if you don’t do basic SEO at least… Things like ensuring that pages have:

  • Good title tags, with the most important parts (post topic) at the start of the title
  • Meta tags - description, keywords, canonical URL, etc
  • Open Graph tags - for when links are shared on social media sites
  • been optimized to load quickly - Google prioritises faster sites above slower ones

Plus the site should have a robots.txt and sitemap XML that’s been submitted to Google Webmaster Tools.

liontigerwings,

true when it comes to broad search terms, but google should bring lemmy to the top if you type in [search term] lemmy just like we do know with [search term] reddit.

gaytswiftfan,

there’s a lot of “exclusivity” behaviour on this community that I’ve noticed (and a loooot of us vs the mentality too, in regards to twitter/reddit/bluesky/mastodon)

Chozo,

Yeah, I think a lot of the new Reddit refugees are failing to realize that Lemmy and the Fediverse existed before the recent migration and expect everything to just work the way they want, instead of how it's been working just fine without them for years. The Fediverse doesn't "belong" to them, and open connections are what this platform is built on.

APassenger,

When I read the posy what I heard was: how do we ensure high quality content? If we have that, SE won’t need the O.

And I’m down for high quality.

legion, in What's the benefit of using Kbin over Lemmy?
@legion@kbin.social avatar

The UI! It's so much better than the other Lemmy instances. Also I can curse without getting banned lmao

CthuluVoIP,

Uhhhhh. Not sure which fucking Lemmy instance banned you, but sounds like a real bum out.

Kolanaki, in What's a big tech product that you actually find useful?
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

My PS5?

My nVidia GPU in my PC?

I’m not sure if that would count. I certainly find them useful for my main hobby. Which is playing video games. And they are made by big tech companies. 🤷🏻‍♂️

Wooly, in How can we improve Lemmy’s SEO so we can google “(question) lemmy” instead of relying on “(question) reddit”

I’ll be a bit scared doing that, with all the instances I’ve been thinking how easy it will be to have malware links. How is shi.t.justwo.rks or whatever less random than a malicious link?

Chozo,

Search engines have their own "trustworthiness" metric that they keep track of for sites they index. That's why you usually don't find malware in the top results for most searches, unless you're going down some already shady rabbit holes.

relative_iterator, in How can we improve Lemmy’s SEO so we can google “(question) lemmy” instead of relying on “(question) reddit”
@relative_iterator@sh.itjust.works avatar

Part of the problem is that there aren’t really a lot of questions/answers yet. You should try asking your questions here and hopefully over time we’ll have a big backlog of content.

Tigbitties, in How can we improve Lemmy’s SEO so we can google “(question) lemmy” instead of relying on “(question) reddit”
@Tigbitties@kbin.social avatar

I'd rather find another solution. Imagine a fediverse search? Fuck google and their shitty SEO. It makes everything suck.

Hextic,

Eventually.

ffejhog,

The future is here: www.search-lemmy.com

Nollij, in How can we improve Lemmy’s SEO so we can google “(question) lemmy” instead of relying on “(question) reddit”

While being decentralized certainly creates a barrier, most of the details behind PageRank (and the other algorithms in use by Google) are pretty well documented. If it doesn’t already, throwing in Lemmy as a keyword should soon bring up a Lemmy intense (probably Lemmy.ml or Lemmy.World) as a top result. As people click those links, the results will go higher.

The bigger challenge is that the content you are trying to find isn’t here yet. Those results on the old site were built over years of massive user engagement. Lemmy has barely had a month since people started joining en masse, and it’s still a fraction of what we lost.

TL;DR: Just keep using it and spread the word. The rest will happen naturally

Teknikal, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?
@Teknikal@lemmy.world avatar

Air conditioning definetly needs to become a thing in the UK some company is going to make a killing if they lock it down.

Misty,

We got one on sale 3 years ago and I have zero regrets. Every heat wave I sleep like a baby. We’ve maybe used it 20 nights total, but so freaking worth it. We do keep it to one room though, not trying to decimate the electric bill.

yumpsuit, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?

No mention of wet headcloths and neckerchiefs here! Get some water on that neckerchief and it’ll drip down the hotter parts of your body. A wet headcloth loosely draped under a hat or headband catches the wind and sends evaporative cooling down your back, and gives you cooler air to breathe.

There’s a reason why deserts around the world are filled with garments like the keffiyeh, pashmina, shemagh, pañuelo, and cowboy scarf. I’ve spent a lot of time in the outdoors with a kufiya from the Hirbawi factory in Palestine, they’re well-made and amazingly handy. Their story is worth reading at www.hirbawi.ps .

mycatiskai,

This will work until there is a wet bulb heat dome event and evaporative cooling no longer occurs because there is more humidity in the air than can evaporate off your body.

Aussiemandeus,
@Aussiemandeus@lemmy.world avatar

Welcome to my shit hole part of the world. Darwin Australia.

Rusky_900, in What do you use Vaseline for?

Chafe Hotspot while running.

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