cross-posted from: https://vlemmy.net/post/317922
Alternate title: Google admits Reddit protests make it harder to find helpful search results
cross-posted from: https://vlemmy.net/post/317922
Alternate title: Google admits Reddit protests make it harder to find helpful search results
The article starts with absolute non-news: To get results on reddit.com you should addd
site:reddit.com
to your search, not justReddit
.Unfortunately, I think this is a disadvantage of the Fediverse when it comes to search: The “site:” operator won’t work when searching for topics discussed e.g. on Lemmy since there is no common, general domain name.
Maybe that would be a great next step for a search-engine provider to be better: Add a new, flexible operator, like
scope
, and index the data of the fediverse or other distributed services for search. E.g.DIY Esp8266 camera activator scope:fediverse
,scope:lemmy
or maybescope:diaspora
Agreed, that’s the problem.
Also agreed, that would be a solution. I’m doubtful wether they deem a particular network important enough to justify the extra effort on their part.
Is it possible to pipe search queries through a website? If yes, then let’s make a
fedi-search
! In which you can find any publicly available fediverse content.Would it then be possible to google for
site:fedi-search
?