I was looking for some collection of posts earlier about Proton Mail and the whole controversy with the CEO, and I opened a post the lemmy instance that was suggested was lemmy.zip but the community and the poster were from lemmy.world so that made me ask myself a bunch of questions. Reference link
Note: I used duckduckgo
Here are some questions I have:
- How does the search engine decide which instance to link you to as you could in theory show every instance for the same post?
- Could you get a result where all the results are the same post just different instances?
- Do you think that could deter new people finding out about lemmy through search results?
- How can an instance make themselves more visible in the search results (for exposure)?
- I did not get any results from lemmy clients such as vger.app the only results were direct instances, will this always be the case?
I remember learning about search engines a while back but I don’t know how relevant that information is any more. Having crawlers and the more a website is linked in other websites the higher up in the search result will be and the whole robot.txt thing.
I know if I wanted to search for something specific in lemmy I could just use its own search function, but what about people who ask general questions and that happens to be answered in a lemmy post. I wanted to know how exposed we are/ will be to people who don’t yet know about lemmy.
TIL, thanks for the insight. This is as it should be and Google can deal with it no problem.