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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
I never bothered with that. All my results were from reddit.com anyway with just appending reddit to the end. Even Bing chat would add reddit to the end of search for you without asking.
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
?That sounds like an interesting idea. I wonder if it could be proposed to DDG, or added as an extra filter to the likes of SearXNG.