but Lemmy already does show up on Google results
Die4Ever
used to buy the tickets to the park
the restaurant was not in a ticketed park, it was in Disney Springs which is a freely accessible public area
I was so confused when I heard about lemmy-ui-leptos, it really sounds like a waste of time to me 🤷♂️
I'm sure everyone has a different opinion, but I think the most important new feature should be the plugin system. It seems like the only way to scale up the number of contributors and support a variety of languages.
I also like the New Comments sort (forums style), I have a widget on my phone's home screen showing Subscribed - New Comments
Scaled is amazing for the Subscribed feed, because I'm (obviously) interested in the small communities that I'm subscribed to. But it's not quite the same when browsing All or Local. Usually I do stick to Subscribed though.
I wonder if there would be enough data on archive.org to rebuild your community?
you can probably find a mirror of the community on one of the big Lemmy instances
account portability is a big topic in 'verse developer circles
I think community portability is a way bigger deal, at least here
I think if communities could have aliases/mirrors, that would mostly fix the problem without completely rewriting all of the ActivityPub spec?
edit: I did find this issue on their Github https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3100
Can anyone link some examples?
They may as well just use phpbb at this point.
idk I think even with federation fully disabled, Lemmy is still better than phpbb
Well they're still working on it. I don't even think it's planned to get into v0.20.0. They've been hoping to get feedback from people but they haven't really gotten any feedback yet and not many people have tried making plugins for it yet.
I don't think this is true, Lemmy is already using
rel="canonical"
which should be telling Google what the real URL is, like here on programming.dev I see this in the page source<link data-inferno-helmet="true" rel="canonical" href="https://lemmy.world/post/19493729">
which is why the Google results for this search don't show a million different instances mirroring it
https://www.google.com/search?q=Lemmy+wouldn't+really+takeoff+to+replace+Reddit+until+it's+content+is+search+indexable
https://www.semrush.com/blog/canonical-url-guide/
Here was the discussion about it where it was fixed last year https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1418