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To some degree it's hard to be sympathetic, because the people complaining about this are seriously lacking in sympathy themselves. They just wanted to see the content that those users produced for them, they didn't care about the difficulties or preferences of the users themselves. So when those Spez-opposed users took their ball and went home the Spez-friendly people got angry at them for taking their comments away with them rather than at Spez for having driven them to that in the first place.
yup. if they deally care, they would either join or make the content themselves, yet they do neither and make it about mods
Are kbin or Lemmy posts being indexed by search engines? If the content was created, would anyone be able to find it?
If we build it, they will come.
Yes, they are: https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Akbin.social+reddit
I think Kbin isn't, because of bandwidth/CPU concerns.
Shows up in site searches on Google, as the other response points out.
I don't know about the update frequency.
To clarify, I meant posts on kbin/Lemmy, so that someone would land on kbin/Lemmy when searching for things, like people do now with Reddit.
FWIW, when i go to duckduckgo and search for "site:kbin.social google fediverse" I get a couple of good results, such as https://kbin.social/m/fediverse/t/2/What-is-the-Fediverse and https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration/t/14974/Will-searching-the-Fediverse-like-Google-ever-become-possible
There's quite a bit of noise as well atm but i figure this will get better as we get more content on the fediverse and more stuff gets indexed.