Hopefully this kind of content is ok here. Up until recently, when I would be searching for some kind of technical info, the top (and best) results would usually all be Reddit posts. I was very pleasantly surprised to do that this time and find a Lemmy post instead!

…It did happen to be a post from me, so unfortunately didn’t answer my question at all, but I still thought it was really neat and wanted to share. Has anyone else seen Lemmy stuff getting indexed and turning up in their search results?

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Pretty cool to start seeing Lemmy posts in search results

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Gotta keep this up! So much of my google results are Reddit forum posts

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At least now I’m starting to see those results as "Fuck /u/Spezz This post removed by "

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So many Reddit posts are removed and useless. And often these posts used to be the main answer. I don’t bother much with Redditt anymore. It’s not the knowledgebase it used to be. Will likely never be again.

Some questions I “reask” here on Lemmy and get decent replies. Thus building a new knowledgebase.

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That’s exactly what all of us should do. Thank you for being proactive. We need more of you.

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This could be a big help to growing the overall threadiverse community since growth after the reddit bump has stalled. Not saying growth is intrinsically the goal, but rather that organic rather than force growth (which is how we got most of the users here) is preferable

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Hope the indexed instances don’t get taken down years down the road, or have some sort of independent archive to consult later.

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That’s my biggest worry, however I’ve been programming for like 15 years now and there are forums I posted to that no longer exist, so I think its just a symptom of information as a whole.

Reddit was the bastion for this kind if stuff for a long time, and now there are a bunch of posts by this guy named [deleted] that have no post body so make of that what you will

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Hey, does that mean we’re finally googleable? That’s pretty cool.

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My guess is it’ll vary instance by instance. You have to get on Google’s radar to start search your content.

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And that happens by people linking to it.

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Google Page Rank. I heard of that myth once before.

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Time to start injecting my posts with SEO nonsense

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Reddit programming funny Google lemmy search results…

Don’t mind me.

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Lololol

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You know it’s a unique question when lemmy is on the front page.

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Google: I don’t know, ask these nerds.

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Take that, Stack Overflow! Programming.dev on deck!!! Let’s gooooooo

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I honestly think Programming.dev is very well positioned to become a “programming reddit” of sorts. Nice polished sounding domain name, and a discussion platform visually similar to Discourse but with the grunt of the fediverse behind it.

The only thing holding it back is probably a setting for showing local communities by default, when logged out browsing. Whenever that feature arrives in Lemmy then 👌

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Any recommended communities in programming.dev?

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I follow !programming@programming.dev, !programmer_humor@programming.dev, and !webdev@programming.dev

The first two are relatively busy if you’re looking for content

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If you need programming.dev, it’s recommended to set up an account there. The local communities page is very informative.

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You could come to the community I (poorly) moderate, that this post is indirectly about 😝

!haxe@programming.dev

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hm. when I test in a private browsing mode it shows Local by default. That doesn’t happen for you?

also:

I honestly think Programming.dev is very well positioned to become a “programming reddit” of sorts. Nice polished sounding domain name, and a discussion platform visually similar to Discourse but with the grunt of the fediverse behind it.

is exactly what I was going for when I created the instance so I’m glad to see others think it could succeed!

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Lemmception

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Please tell me that’s how you got here 😂

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lol, I searched for this post title 😛

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