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Might pick a few good representative instances on lemmy, mastodon, etc, then make a compound search:
site:lemmy.ml OR site:mastodon.social [thing]
then set up a search keyword like
fs
for it so you could typefs [thing]
This sounds reasonable. Hopefully comments are indexed in a way that Google still works. I've never heard of setting up a search keyword like that; looks kind of like a Unix alias. How do you do that?
Depends on the browser. In FF it's part of a bookmark. In Chrom* it;s under search engines. more info