this post was submitted on 14 Jul 2023
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I’ve found you can just add “ reddit” to a query and get the same result. I believe - but I’m trying to not do that. Haven’t browser Reddit in 2 weeks. Lemmy is good enough at the moment.
The advantage of using site: is that you can specify which subreddit you want results from
Can you explain how?
site:reddit.com/r/subreddit
Yup!
TIL! Thanks for that.
It also works with Lemmy :)
Depends, if it’s anything monetizable like a review the first 3-5 results will be ads instead of reddit unless you do site:
You should use unlock origin. No more ads in web searches.