Stop. Putting. Important. Info. In. Discord.

Put it on the actual web, where it is searchable.

@gamingonlinux I agree. However, I recall coming across AnswerOverflow on Hacker News. Seems to allow you to index server messages. Whilst this doesn't eliminate the issue, it can at least allow the information to be discovered easier.

https://www.answeroverflow.com/about
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36383773

Index Your Discord Content Into Google - Answer Overflow

Learn about how you can index Discord channels into Google search results with Answer Overflow.

Answer Overflow

@slashtechno feels like an accessibility overlay solution that magically โ€˜fixesโ€™ all accessibility problems on your site. Interesting idea but I highly doubt it'll work.

Official branded sites will always be ranked higher, e.g. for Cloudflare they have their own forum, and any question you ask about Cloudflare you'll likely to get answers from there rather than this site.

@gamingonlinux

@brawaru @gamingonlinux Agreed. However, if information is going to be in a Discord community anyway, making it searchable from a normal search engine can be a small improvement.