It should be solved by getting a feedback from users. I would agree that it has a slow loading speed and a bit of laggy which affects the user-experience
Yeah. Unsure where this may lie over time. Maybe if you and your profile use mostly one front end specifically. Multiples can add or feed to one major one, but depends on other factors.
What I think since each front end may be "SEO'd" differently. Unsure how they do in comparison, or which may be better or worse however. Someone out there may know better than I. Overall yes especially with evergreen content on inLEO.
This might be underrated but if people will focus on SEO, I think they should update their old blogs especially that is informative to fit the definition of evergreen content.
Yes, it's extremely confusing for Google.
Google tries to prioritise the domain you use to publish.
So always use inleo.io to publish your blogs because we are in direct competition with other domains.
Okay, but since all blogs can be seen on different domains, can't it affect seo? Like can't it be flagged as "duplicate content"?
Each version that the other domains duplicate, automatically place a snippet of code in their version called a 'canonical'.
The canonical tells Google that the original is the domain that first published it.
The only issue is the people copy/pasting their inleo.io content then onto their own personal blog or other sites such as publish0x.
The reality is that their domains are stronger than ours & Google gets confused, prioritising the other.
I got it, I don't know why they have stronger domains given that I feel that we have a larger community than them.
The team has and continues to do a lot of back-end stuff that doesn't help.
Things like re-directs, not being able to display html correctly, load speeds, no evergreen prioritisation etc etc.
Nothing we can do as users.
It should be solved by getting a feedback from users. I would agree that it has a slow loading speed and a bit of laggy which affects the user-experience
Yeah. Unsure where this may lie over time. Maybe if you and your profile use mostly one front end specifically. Multiples can add or feed to one major one, but depends on other factors.
Got it. Then everyone should stick into one front-end for the sake of SEO.
This will be a good move to start getting attention outside Hive.
What I think since each front end may be "SEO'd" differently. Unsure how they do in comparison, or which may be better or worse however. Someone out there may know better than I. Overall yes especially with evergreen content on inLEO.
This might be underrated but if people will focus on SEO, I think they should update their old blogs especially that is informative to fit the definition of evergreen content.
Yes, potentially lots of value in doing so.