I just gotta say… The ability to edit titles on Lemmy is so smart. Especially for cases like yours. Thanks for adding “Solved”!
I’m a Sync user, but that feature worked fine in Liftoff.
You just slammed the entire news industry!
I think people (me included) have a very poor sense of what apps are worth.
$20 for an app you use nearly every day for years is unthinkable.
$20 for a single decent meal at a restaurant is fine.
Seems odd to me that anyone should think $20 spent on an excellent app is too much.
I wish they would remake the Oracle games in the same way.
When I click it, it just goes to the homepage.
Are you implying that content creators don’t themselves want more views and subscribers? Of course they do!
“They only use thumbnails and titles that get views and subscribers because if they don’t… they won’t get views and subscribers since Google isn’t pushing their content.”
That’s what it sounds like you’re saying.
Marques Brownlee was that guy fervently saying the Samsung S22 fake moon filter wasn’t a fake moon filter. What a shill.
If you’re subbed to Adobe and cancel, it, you can’t do anything with your files. So Adobe not only owns their software, but your work as well.
You know other programs can open PSD files, right?
It’s barely been a week! Let me grieve!
What a hypotenuse!
“Tileable” is a better term to use in the future.
There’s nothing about the content being federated that makes it hard or impossible to index. Each instance is just a website with a public webpage that a bot can read. That all a search engine needs to index it. The worst case scenario is the bot will find the same content on multiple instances.
I did read that the website is loaded entirely through JavaScript and that maybe the Google bot doesn’t execute JavaScript so can’t see the text. I don’t know if that’s still a problem in 2023, though.
This article says it’s not a problem, but I didn’t read past the tl;dr, so maybe there’s a caveat. Like maybe it has to use a popular framework like React or something to work.
https://searchengineland.com/tested-googlebot-crawls-javascript-heres-learned-220157