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Cake day: December 14th, 2023

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  • The links just need to have a “no follow” attribute (which is something that Lemmy could add, if they haven’t already).

    Sounds like a good suggestion to make on github. I don’t know how easy it would be to do that for only reddit links, and I’m not sure how the devs would feel about that.

    Also, from your link:

    The correlation for the number of “dofollow” backlinks is a little bit weaker than that of the total number of backlinks.

    Here’s what Tim said about this:

    This could be an indication that Google values some nofollowed links from strong pages more than followed links from weak pages. #whoknows Tim Soulo Tim Soulo, CMO Ahrefs

    Take this finding with a large pinch of salt. The primary aim of this study was not to analyze the impact of nofollowed vs. followed links and as such, we didn’t make any effort to isolate this factor.

    But even if we assume that nofollowed links have no direct impact on SEO, they can still have an indirect impact because: They help diversify your link profile

    Natural backlink profiles are diverse.















  • I think it’s essential to have one or more communities like this. There were a few on reddit – watchredditdie, declineintocensorship, and more. The admins shut them down. I was unsuccessful in getting them to move over to Lemmy.

    Absolutely the same things happen on lemmy. It’s to be expected from both mods and admins. We need to have a place we can go to find out “which are the bad communities & instances”.

    The main problem I foresee is that those “watchredditdie and declineintocensorship” subs seemed to be well modded and mostly populated with intelligent people. In contrast, lemmy seems to have quite a lot of trolls, unintelligent people, and likely astroturfing. That will make things more difficult.




  • you just write in Markdown (the same thing Lemmy uses), pick a theme, and you’re good to go

    That is far too basic for most websites. It’s absurd to suggest that’s a valid alternative for something like Wordpress + Elementor.

    Squarespace should be on the table for static websites as well.

    How so? It’s not static that I’m aware of, unless you’re exporting it to a file after using the UI to create it?

    I assumed we were talking about direct replacements for WordPress, not hosted alternatives.

    Well, as you said, Wordpress does a lot of things. Shopify, Wordpress, Squarespace, etc., are certainly interchangeable/competitors to a large degree. Wordpress has hosted options and is a default/main option for many hosting companies.

    You can build a full website with every major function and design option with Wordpress. You can’t with Jekyll and Hugo unless you can code.