It seems like it does get indexed, but it doesn’t show up very high. I’m assuming nobody is bothering with SEO.
Do the following search: iran site:lemmy.world
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just_another_person@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Fediverse content is generally not indexed by Google because it’s doesn’t have predictable landing pages or site indexes. It moves and changes.
If something is shared enough on enough places and has enough anchor/hard links backs to something, it will probably show up.
It seems like it does get indexed, but it doesn’t show up very high. I’m assuming nobody is bothering with SEO.
Do the following search: iran site:lemmy.world
And Iran…Iran so far away! I just Iran…Iran all night and day… I couldn’t get away (from my country starting pointless warsin the middle east)
It’s an aggregation issue, the same content provided on multiple servers is considered spam and ranks low
“Fediverse content” is absolutely indexed by Google, like everything else on the public web. Why would Google choose to ignore it just because it is from the fediverse?
But it usually doesn’t show up very prominently, and which instances’ copies do show up can be completely unpredictable. Probably the search built into fediverse software is more useful if you want to specifically search here.
It will show the instance where the post originated from. That is achieved through the canonical html meta tag that is available for exactly this purpose.
Well, for the exact reason I said. Google ignores reference to anything without other corroboration. Hard or anchor links are necessary.
Fediverse content requires fluidity, and the same content is available at dozens of places. If they scrape the same post at different endpoint URIs, it will be discarded as spam.
This isn’t even news, it’s a known thing, and Google themselves described this in their SEO docs. No Fediverse instance is going to be spending money with Google to get a higher ranking, so it’s just kind of not going to show up.
Duplicate content is no problem. All posts have a canonical tag that points to the source post. Google will automatically only add that one URL to the index.
I’ve already seen plenty of Lemmy search results.
Jack_Burton@lemmy.ca 2 days ago
Kagi has a fediverse filter
njordomir@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I find myself using this all the time. I search for something in interested in, start reading the post, then realize I wrote it.