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What ... a search engine can't scrape the contents behind a URL?!
It can, but afaik the url is one of the many parameters. And with an “id” syntax you “score 0” for that parameter.
Yea … just checked and both Twitter and Reddit are using IDs, though Reddit also has a title in the URL for a post, which I’m guessing means you can’t edit the title of a Reddit post (which is actually shit if true).
TBH, SEO seems to be silly big corporate bootlicking or knee bending at this point. Especially being so worried trying to please the search engines to this extent. Search engines are shit today, and they’re fully capable of indexing lemmy if they wanted to. I’m with Devs (see their AMA), SEO isn’t a priority and shouldn’t be.
You are correct: you can't edit the title of Reddit posts.
Simple unique IDs all the way then.