I am sorry the question is confusing.

But some Google searches give much better results if you add “reddit” to the end of your query. This ends up generating a lot of traffic for Reddit.

Anyone found a way to search something but hint Google to look at Lemmy?

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        Yeah I’m new to Lemmy and still getting used to the whole instance thing. Apparently you can use “related:” to include results that are similar. In the below example, I did a Google search for “ukraine related:lemmy -site:reddit.com”.

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        I’m guessing that search would turn up results for any instance LW is federated with? If not that would be disappointing!

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      Just as a FYI:

      You don’t need the + to include things on Google. Anything you type that isn’t prefaced with a minus symbol already means “include this”. Also, using quotes means you want an exact match.

      Additionally, you could shorten to this:

      Search keywords here -site:Reddit.com site:lemmy.world “exact match keywords, if you want”
      

      And just for funsies—you can use related: as an operator to find sites that are similar to something.

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        You don’t need the + to include things on Google.

        Yeah I don’t know why I added that. Kinda dumb on my part.

        And just for funsies—you can use related: as an operator to find sites that are similar to something.

        I think this is what OP was really looking for. I did a Google search for “ukraine related:lemmy -site:reddit.com” and got this, which seems to be the kind of results OP is looking for:

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      How do you “try” Kagi without subscribing or creating an account? Is that possible?

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        I think you get a hundred free searches, then it’s about 13 EUR per month for unlimited searches. I’d recommend Startpage, it’s free and European.

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    Maybe not helpful, but Kagi search includes an option to search forums, which includes Lemmy. They have or had a dedicated Lemmy search, but I don’t see it on my end right now.

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      It’s still there for me, called Fediverse Forums. It’s a lens you can disable or reorder so maybe you did and forgot about it? It’s also different to Forums lens which doesn’t seem to include Fediverse for some reason.

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    You can add “site:[whatever.tld]” to a Google search to restrict results to the specified domain. But as mentioned elsewhere many instances block indexing.

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    Reddit has a decade long corpus of valuable knowledge from millions of individuals… Lemmy just doesn’t have that scale or earned trust yet.

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    I currently don’t do that (can not replace the treasure trove in reddit yet) but you can edit default search engine url and add something like

    site:lemmy.world/ site:lemmy.ml/ site:lemm.ee/ site:sh.itjust.works/ site:lemmy.dbzer0.com/ site:lemmy.ca/ site:programming.dev/ site:lemmy.blahaj.zone/ site:discuss.tchncs.de/ site:spouli.xyz/

    and make a seperate search engine shortcut for this. But as others have said, google is not great for this.

    If you use searxng, then you can also include instance searches in default results . There is a seperate social media page(just like you have image or video tab), enable lemmy and mastodon stuff and use that.

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    There was a Lemmy search engine but I don’t think it is up any more.

    Stract has a Fediverse “optic” but it doesn’t appear to be working.

    Probably if you tell Google to search site:lemmy.world that is likely to be good enough.