Optimizing Lemmy’s user-generated content with structured data and including detailed keywords can help improve visibility. Encouraging users to create question-based posts that target long-tail keywords could also push the platform higher in search results. https://medium.com/@makarenko.roman121 highlights how integrating a solid SEO strategy with consistent content creation is key to driving organic traffic, and Lemmy could benefit from similar approaches to boost its authority in search engines.
Issue Tracker
Welcome to the Lemmy Issue Tracker!
Here you can share your ideas and report issues related to the Lemmy project. We welcome all feedback and suggestions to help us improve the platform.
Guidelines for submitting issues
- Please write a single idea or issue per post/comment.
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Can? Very easily. Will? Probably not, this isn't reddit, and the whole point is not to be centralized.
So, let’s think about this for a moment. When you want to search by ‘Lemmy’ what are you interested in? Content from a user who is using Lemmy to post somewhere? Content that is sitting on a Lemmy-based server?
What if the content was posted by a Lemmy user onto a Kbin kbin-based community or vice versa? What about other software that posts and hosts content on the threadiverse?
I don't even want this to happen, personally
Just curious, why not?
I suppose i'd just like something like how IRC was back in the day- people talking to other people, not to be immortalized and searchable by normies