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LoopyPro.com first paragraph in search engines; please fix

edited January 10 in Loopy Pro

I’ve been doing a lot of searches in this forum lately because I’m deep into learning Loopy Pro. When I search, I’m often frustrated because many of the search results display the same generic intro paragraph and no clue, besides the title, as to what the item is about. There must be a setting at the website level for how items appear in search engines so we can see the first few lines of the initial post in any one thread.

Here’s an example, using DuckDuckGo. The same happens with Google.

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  • @ThinAirX said:
    I’ve been doing a lot of searches in this forum lately because I’m deep into learning Loopy Pro. When I search, I’m often frustrated because many of the search results display the same generic intro paragraph and no clue, besides the title, as to what the item is about. There must be a setting at the website level for how items appear in search engines so we can see the first few lines of the initial post in any one thread.

    Here’s an example, using DuckDuckGo. The same happens with Google.

    Are you talking about searching the forum or doing general web searches?

    Can you give some examples of searches that lead to that result?

  • The forum has no control over the format of what search engines return.

  • wimwim
    edited January 10

    I get nothing like the search results you do using either DuckDuckGo or Google ... 🤷🏼‍♂️
    How exactly are you searching?

  • Welcome to the utter shite that is search, now.

  • All searches are from within the Forum. They always revert a the site:loopypro.com in Google or DuckDuckGo. And I always get mixed results. I just tried searching “MIDI profiles” and two of the top eight results began with the same “Create music your way” paragraph—which I assume is in one of the back-end descriptors or SEO tags on the Forum website.

    If there isn’t an obvious solution, then I’ll be content with @garden explanation: "Welcome to the utter shite that is search, now.” and just make the most of it.

  • @ThinAirX interesting. I don’t have that happen

    Here is “control profile” as a quoted string

    Here is control profile unquoted

    Here is “control profiles”

    Btw, if you aren’t already doing it, I’d search the wiki and the manual before searching the forum.

  • When I have a question, I search everything —manual, wiki, Forum, and YouTube. Sometimes I find on the Forum quick answers to my question and I don’t have to look any further or post my question.

  • wimwim
    edited January 11

    @ThinAirX said:
    All searches are from within the Forum. They always revert a the site:loopypro.com in Google or DuckDuckGo. And I always get mixed results. I just tried searching “MIDI profiles” and two of the top eight results began with the same “Create music your way” paragraph—which I assume is in one of the back-end descriptors or SEO tags on the Forum website.

    If there isn’t an obvious solution, then I’ll be content with @garden explanation: "Welcome to the utter shite that is search, now.” and just make the most of it.

    Well, there certainly should be some solution because you get totally different results than @espiegel123 and I. If your post is correct, then the site term that's inserted is different for you than it is for us. For me "site:forum.loopypro.com" gets inserted. If you're getting "site:loopypro.com" inserted then that could be a possible explanation. But I checked just now and the same search for MIDI profiles gets decent results with both site:loopypro.com and forum.loopypro.com inserted.

    Perhaps cookie settings, an ad blocker, or something??
    I don't know it's weird. You're the only one that's reported it too, so I have to think it's something that could be narrowed down. What browser are you using? (Sorry if that's already been asked.)

    [edit] ahh OK, I do see a few entries like you describe occasionally (only once in about 50 results), but not predominately.

    I'm guessing those are entries where the search engine doesn't have a cached version of the page, so it just grabs something from the title block of the main site. That doesn't explain why you get so much poorer results than we do though.

  • edited January 12

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