I am sorry the question is confusing.
But some Google searches give much better results if you add “reddit” to the end of your query. This ends up generating a lot of traffic for Reddit.
Anyone found a way to search something but hint Google to look at Lemmy?
Add this at the end of your search query to omit results from Reddit:
To specifically include results from Lemmy, you can just add a plus sign and replace the site name:
Believe it or not Lemmy.world is not the only instance.
Yeah I’m new to Lemmy and still getting used to the whole instance thing. Apparently you can use “related:” to include results that are similar. In the below example, I did a Google search for “ukraine related:lemmy -site:reddit.com”.
I’m guessing that search would turn up results for any instance LW is federated with? If not that would be disappointing!
Just as a FYI:
You don’t need the + to include things on Google. Anything you type that isn’t prefaced with a minus symbol already means “include this”. Also, using quotes means you want an exact match.
Additionally, you could shorten to this:
Search keywords here -site:Reddit.com site:lemmy.world “exact match keywords, if you want”
And just for funsies—you can use related: as an operator to find sites that are similar to something.
Yeah I don’t know why I added that. Kinda dumb on my part.
I think this is what OP was really looking for. I did a Google search for “ukraine related:lemmy -site:reddit.com” and got this, which seems to be the kind of results OP is looking for: