As per title, I do think this could be a pivoting factor on whether Lemmy (and other federated services) can reach critical mass.

Doing a simple search on major search engines would likely yield a Quora or Reddit result or more on the first page.

It’s critical that Lemmy posts have that same kind of traction to attract a large enough user base.

That’s just my observation.

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    1 year ago

    If you add “lemmy” to the end like you would add for reddit based results you should be able to search just fine. There’s just not enough content or awareness yet to matter.

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      Perhaps not enough content yet. I’m not getting any positive hits on Bing or Brave search.

      One concern about federation is that search engines could potentially (and likely) dilute results because they appear to be coming from different sites and URLs.

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    1 year ago

    really good point.

    I wonder if this will be something that can be improved, or if it is really just a point of volume of content?

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    1 year ago

    It’s all text, and nothing particular locks content away from crawlers from what I see. There’s no reason that web search engines won’t treat lemmy instances the same as Reddit. I think it will just take a little time while new, relevant content is generated and placed here.