This just started yesterday or the day before. I use Firefox with Duckduckgo as a search engine. I wanted to look something up so I put the classical “reddit” at the end of my question. I couldnt find reddit at all. I was confused at first.
After searching it up I found out that reddit would only be indexed if you are using the google search engine. No more. I used to love reddit but now I’m tired of the website.
Lemmy for life!
only be indexed if you are using the google
?
Not working for me
This is bizarre.
I’m using the DDG search engine in the DDG browser and I’m getting reddit results with your search. The only difference was I didn’t choose Canada as my region. I tried Canada(en), I tried all safe search options, and I tried Canada (fr) and each time I got Reddit as my first search results.
I tried “All regions” but didnt get anything as well. I’ll be trying the DDG browser, thank you for your input
Edit: tried it, didnt work. Reddit is no more for me I feel like
The changes must not be rolled out uniformly. I still get Reddit results that are less than a month old. If it weren’t being reported as a deliberate decision, I would’ve assumed this was just A/B testing.
Versus google search engine
Using Reddit will give you aids
I’m surprised the other search engines have got a antimonopoly ruling already
I thought I was tripping earlier but I just tested it and you’re right. even using Boolean search I can only pull up user profiles, not posts.
I’ve been looking forward to this actually.
As far as I’m concerned, automatically avoiding Reddit just by avoiding Google (which I already do) is a welcome bonus.
Lemmy is good for general discussion. Current events, politics, rant about life, whatever.
Not gonna be useful for discussing thing like:
“Which is your favorite character of [Insert obscure TV show that 90% of people didn’t watch]”
meanwhile, theres almost guaranteed to be a subreddit for that show.
Isn’t there an option in reddit settings to turn off and on showing up in Google results?
No, Reddit frequently has answers but lemmy has too little content for now
Definitely, but I’m a firm believer in being the change you want to see. I’ll be contributing to this site rather than reddit from now on
Same! But I won’t only search lemmy unless I want zero info
Lemmy being decentralized doesn’t make it very search engine friendly. Because it’s federated across multiple instances, none of them reach a critical mass big enough / trusted to be constantly at the top of results. Duplicated content across instances can be flagged as spammy content.
It would not be on top of Google regardless, because it isn’t paying for the ad slot there.
I recently had a very specific issue with KDE and the first and actually helpful result was a thread from a Lemmy instance. Never had this happen before, but it’s a good sign.