Hey everyone,

This isn’t an announcement, just wanted peoples thoughts on this.

I think everyone knows searching the fediverse can be better. Googling doesn’t work too well, etc. So I wanted to do my part and help out.

Indexing all posts, etc is quite a lot to handle, so I wanted to start small and just focus on video search. I’ve started indexing videos from Peertube and other video websites. (Even YouTube but this could be removed to just focus on independent sites)

I know Peertube has their own search engine for videos. I will be reaching out to them. Compared to my site I’m planning it’ll have other video sources and be easier to use.

So that leads to feedback from you guys.

  • What do you think about indexing videos posted on the fediverse and other independent platforms?
  • Are there similar services?
  • Am I just wasting my time?
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I don’t know anything about the technical side of this. But I would (possibly naively) think that it would be simpler to have a filter that you could automatically apply to sift bog-standard search engine results for Fediverse instances? Like adding “site:uk” to the end of a normal search, except that your filter term would check a list of Fediverse instances to return the relevant results.

And make it an app/add-on so that people can use it with their usual search strategies.

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People been doing that now but it comes with limitations. Thanks for the input.

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The fedi elite will snipe you from a bell tower.

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I support bigger picture. Rather than an independent site, wouldn’t it be more practical to work with current fediverse app developers for lemmy, mastodon, etc to integrate search engine within the app?

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I’m reaching out to see their thoughts. But there are limitations to what they can index.

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You should federate the search engine so that folks can defed from the search as desired.

But then we would need a search engine for all the search engines…

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Everything you post on the Fediverse is public.
If you don’t want to show up in an internet search, post your stuff on your private server and only give access to the people you want to invite.

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Yep

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Why wouldnt people want do have search engine? Without it Fediverse stands no chance against non-free internet. Everything posted here would be much more valuable if it was searchable. Now comment posted once is viewed only until post gets less popular. Any other site of this kind displays answers decades old. Privacy isnt issue as everything posted here is available to everyone on internet.

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I mean they are posting on the public internet, they should know that it can be read by anyone. I like the idea of users opting out.

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If you give users the choice to opt out, all the privacy-focussing communities won’t be searchable.
What if someone who opts out posts a comment and someone who opts in answers?
The Fediverse is public, a search engine doesn’t show anything that isn’t already open for anyone to see.

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Good point. They should know they are making public comments. If you want it private then send a private message.

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