this post was submitted on 03 Jul 2023
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If you do this, I'd recommend excluding at least your most common communities. Google searching Reddit has been a great tool over the years, and improved discoverablity of the service as a whole. Especially for smaller communities.
Feels kind of like shooting yourself in the foot. Maybe just exclude NSFW communities (though, do those even exist here?)
I agree, you do you, but IMO if you want to host a lemmy instance (that's not private), this is kind of part of the deal. If you host communities, you are literally opening yourself up like this.
There is no way to exclude individual communities. The post URLs are generic, like /post/1234. From nginx or other proxies, I cannot tell what community they belong to. I would love to have my own be searchable, but not at the price of tainting my project's reputation.