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

I would love to Google search Lemmy instead of reddit. I just don’t know how feasible it would be being that Lemmy is decentralized.

shroomato,
@shroomato@lemmy.world avatar

I could see Google integrating with the fediverse once it reaches critical mass. Using ActivityPub for indexing ought to be more efficient than the usual web crawling.

Kerrigor,
@Kerrigor@kbin.social avatar

It should in theory be easier as LLM searches improve... Bard etc

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

Lemmy and other federated systems being spread out across individual instances does make things more difficult. Normally you could just do “site:reddit.com” and automatically filter all results to be from Reddit. But you can’t do that because your result could be on any one of hundreds of instances, many of which do not have “lemmy” in their title.

It appear reasonably large instances like lemmy.one have been indexed, i got results using site:lemmy.one. and for those larger instances, they should still be able to index federated content.

DarraignTheSane, (edited )
@DarraignTheSane@lemmy.world avatar

Maybe I’m misinterpreting what you’re saying, but lemmy.one has basically no content on it other than the 8 communities that @jonah has created or allowed there. The whole point of that server is to allow people to simply login and then participate in other instances from there.

That is all to say, lemmy.one would be one of the “smaller” instances from a standpoint of content to be indexed by Google.

MigratingtoLemmy,

Probably talking about lemmy.world

Kichae,

The whole point of that server is to allow people to simply login and then participate in other instances from there.

In order for users on lemmy.one to interact with content on other instances, lemmy.one has to import and host that content. So, it has plenty of content on it, just most of it originated elsewhere. That remote content should be just as indexable as local content.

DarraignTheSane,
@DarraignTheSane@lemmy.world avatar

I didn’t quite realize that, figured that when you were viewing another instances’ content it was loading from that instance. I guess that means that Lemmy content across all instances has loads of redundant copies.

Kichae,

Yup. It's mirrored content all the way down.

subnuggurat,

Noob question here. Does that mean each instance must hold the totality of the content it knows about?

Kichae,

I'm not sure how lemmy or kbin handle instance-hosted media links -- whether they import the media and redirect the link, or whether they point to the original media object -- but otherwise, yes.

There are ways to access other websites directly from within a given website -- iframes and the like -- but that's not what happens here. Each website is independent of each other, and all text is locally hosted in your instance's database.

There are also (limited) copies of user profiles all over the place -- if you click on my username, for instance, you'll be taken to lemmy.world/u/Kichae@kbin.social. That's a local lemmy.world user address, even though I'm not on lemmy.world. I can't login to that account -- it's either credentialless, or has randomized credentials -- but it exists. And by going there, you get to see what lemmy.world knows about my activity across the fediverse. Without ever leaving lemmy.world.

subnuggurat,

Thanks a lot for the explanation!

stewie3128, in What series did you rewatch most often?

Futurama, Archer seasons 1-3, Simpsons seasons 3-8, TNG seasons 2-7

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

I think to some extent this is starting to work. I googled a software question the other day and found a lemmy answer within the first couple of results! Definitely better than a couple months ago where even searching for “lemmy” didn’t bring up lemmy among the top few.

MDKAOD,

Keep in mind how Google works. It’s taking your metrics into consideration. So someone who has never Googled lemmy likely wouldn’t have seen thst same result.

AstralWeekends,

That’s a great point, I don’t know much at all about SEO, but I do know how much Google tailors everything to your profile.

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

I think once there is enough info on lemmy it’ll just get to the point where the searches will bring up the information you need.

I feel like if I’m searching on Google I want it to take me to the most relevant source of information even if that still is reddit. It won’t always be. But it is still right now.

Nothing wrong with competition, it’ll give better search results.

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

This is going to present a formidable challenge because Lemmy is so decentralized. I mean I am all for it but wouldn’t even begin to conceptualize how to get started.

AlternateRoute,

Not really… Nearly every phpBB, SMF, Invision forum etc is a separate self hosted community and they get indexed. Hell even small ones like one of my gaming guilds ranked high for specific key words.

For SEO to work well you need clear links to clear topics, and it helps to have automatic metada also to assist indexing.

Having google compatible site maps assists in crawling the site.

ryathal,

They can all get crawled, but you can’t just add lemmy and force results from the fediverse to the top.

AlternateRoute,

You can still do SEO (search engine optimization) but making sure all the prefered metadata is there, sitemaps etc… It improves your rank.

Isn’t going to put you at the top, that is the job of the content but it can be the difference between being on page one or not.

mfanx2, in What series did you rewatch most often?

Always Sunny and Trailer Park Boys

Transcendant,

I generally don’t re-watch shows. But those two I’ve seen three times, they’re just so fucking funny!

I’ve been subscribed to swearnet a couple of months now. It’s definitely not the same as the scripted energy of the shows but it kinda scratches the TPB itch as they’re all in character. It’s only £3 a month, plus it’s nice to know the money is going directly to the content creators.

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

Ever since I started riding (motorcycles) I don’t even really notice it anymore. Anything less hot than “armored jacket and helmet under the sun” just doesn’t register as hot anymore

QuantumQuack, in What do you use Vaseline for?

I get super dry skin in winter, especially on my hands where my skin can even start to crack and bleed. Vaseline works wonders.

Stabbywithsocks1,

Same here, my foreskin also gets really dry during the winter months… ^_^

Cethin,

I have the same issue. Cocoa butter is my preference now, but Vaseline is quick and easy and available pretty much everywhere. Vaseline I feel helps protect my skin well, but cocoa butter actually absorbs into my skin better.

Kyoyeou, in What online games can be played by 2 users?
@Kyoyeou@lemmy.world avatar

Neptune Pride if your ok not having a friend after

lightstream, in How fluent do you think one have to be to be considered "bilingual"?

It’s worth mentioning that the word bilingual has different meanings in US English and in British English.

For native British speakers, someone who is bilingual is someone who speaks two languages at a native level, while the accepted US meaning is someone who can speak two languages, especially with equal or nearly equal fluency.

With the British definition, it’s pretty clear whether someone is bilingual or not. Most people are not, and it’s almost impossible for an adult to become bilingual later in life. Generally it only happens when someone has two parents each with a different mother tongue.

The US meaning is much wider than the British one, and I guess it’s the meaning you’re intending with your question. It basically comes down to the definition of fluent. It’s completely possible to be fluent in a language while still having a foreign accent and still making the occasional grammar mistake. My personal definition of fluency is when you are able to talk to native speakers on pretty much any subject without serious misunderstandings. You don’t need to know every word you may encounter, as you can simply ask the other person what a word means just as native speakers do all the time.

datavoid, in What series did you rewatch most often?

Community has probably been my most watched show

Nippledippers7,

Same

snowyday,

Anyone who rewatches Community is streets ahead

sequential, in What are some useful or just cool stuff to memorize?

countries and facts about countries!

Impulsivedoorholder, in What series did you rewatch most often?

Can’t believe this isnt on any of the comments I haphazardly scrolled through and decided that I needed to post it myself.

For real series that I pay attention to as I watch them:

Breaking Bad Better Call Saul What We Do in the Shadows

For when I want something easy:

Family Guy American Dad Futurama

Transcendant,

You prob know this already, but the new season of What We Do In The Shadows has just started. Laughing my socks off already two episodes in

DharkStare, in What's the benefit of using Kbin over Lemmy?

I have a kbin account which I switch to everytime lemmy.world goes down and the only real advantages I see are the better UI and the integrated microblog thing. It’s basically Lemmy and Mastodon wrapped up in a single piece of software.

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