Since nobody has mentioned them in this thread, you should know that there are search sites for Lemmy communities.
https://lemmyverse.net/communities
https://browse.feddit.de/
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Since nobody has mentioned them in this thread, you should know that there are search sites for Lemmy communities.
https://lemmyverse.net/communities
https://browse.feddit.de/
It's the other way around: kbin.social explicitly does not allow indexing by search engines. If DuckDuckGo ignores this, the fault is basically not with Google.
Why?
Because it puts a considerable strain on Kbin’s servers, because there is a lot of content to crawl.
I suspect (hope, even) that if Kbin runs on beefier hardware some time in the future, crawling can be enabled. However, since Kbin is completely free and devoid of ads, we would probably need to start a donation drive to make that happen.
Alternatively, a custom indexer for the fediverse could be set up. That would be a lot more efficient in teens of network traffic for everyone involved, and the search engine wouldn't rely on a specific instance (kbin in this case) to have complete and accurate data.
Agreed. Indexing helps a LOT for discovery both of new content and old answers alike ... Would love to see kbin start showing up in search results instead of Reddit when trying to find answers to technical issues...
Theres a buymeacoffee.com link in the About section at the bottom of the page.
I wouldn't even be opposed to awards to fund stuff, although I could see the slippery slope of money 😞