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So... How is Lemmy set for SEO?
SEO as a concept needs to die. dont get me wrong i want Lemmy to show up in google results but doing that by spamming keywords and unrelated “related” posits is not the move
Then what is the correct move? How do I locate content related to keywords?
wish i knew, maybe something with AI?
the reality is that current-day SEO isn't even Optimization, it's Lying. try googling a recipe or an alternative to a popular software and see how the first four pages are all ad-ridden, useless spam-bot articles designed to retain users rather than give them the information they are looking for
based.cooking
alternativeto.net
exactly my point--neither of these (excellent) sites will show up in your standard google search because they have the integrity not to abuse SEO
It's not, lol