I'd like to see that happen. Search indexes will have to keep track of the fact, for instance, jlai.lu or infosec.pub are Lemmy instances despite the fact that they might not have "Lemmy" in the url, or even the page title.
It can be done of course, but it's not like with reddit.com, where anything at that domain is automatically associated with the keyword "Reddit."
I'd like to see that happen. Search indexes will have to keep track of the fact, for instance, jlai.lu or infosec.pub are Lemmy instances despite the fact that they might not have "Lemmy" in the url, or even the page title.
It can be done of course, but it's not like with reddit.com, where anything at that domain is automatically associated with the keyword "Reddit."