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The problem with that is, lemmy.world is only one of many different instances. Too bad there isn't a way to add a modifier that searches the entire fediverse.
yea i've been doing "inurl:lemmy" for that reason
You'd miss instances that don't use "lemmy" in the URL, but it's at least a better solution than specifying a single instance.
out of the top of my head, that won't include lemm.ee, sopuli, beehaw, szmer.info, slrpnk.net, sh.itjust.works, or other threadiverse instances like kbin/mbin.
Appending
(intext:“modlog” & “instances” & “docs” & “code” & “join lemmy”)
to your search query will search most instances. Works with Google, Startpage, SearXNG afaik.Very nice, thanks!
Was able to find this thread:
https://www.google.com/search?q=google+reddit+(intext:%22modlog%22+%26+%22instances%22+%26+%22docs%22+%26+%22code%22+%26+%22join+lemmy%22)
(Heh, when testing this sanitized URL from the thousand character monster it was before, Google asked me if I was a bot. I think parentheses and stuff make them suspicious.)