It has worked okay for me. I haven't tested this out in detail, but like strings didn't seem to work like how I expect. There seemed to be a lot of unrelated results where the string is taken as a Boolean OR set of arguments. Like searching for "AI (term)" mostly generates results for words that contain "ai" like "contains, again, etc." That can make contextual detailed searches impractical or force more creative single word searches and poor overall results utility.
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Works great for me!
It's okay. I usually use https://lemmyverse.net/communities as a complement if I want to research communities
Imo, it kinda sucks, but it works. I think there's bigger fish to fry, so search really isn't something I think should be prioritized.
I want to be able to search my own comments. Sometimes I want to pull up an old comment to prove I said/didn't say something or find a meme that I posted awhile ago. Being able to search other user's comments though would be kind of eeeeh, might be used for harassment.
You can do both of these on the search page by filtering by creator.
Huh, neat. So that's what that option is for.
There would also probably be an easy way to add this as a shortcut on your profile page too, IE to search all your content. Someone would have to open up an issue on the lemmy-ui github for that tho.
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I use search from within an app, which makes the experience a bit better. The search UI on web is too messy IMO
The search is abmyssal in my opinion. I can't reliably paste links I've found elsewhere — always have to manually change it to match the expected community syntax. I only every use it if I have to, and then I resort to search for the community of interest, and use the community view to find a post I'm looking for. Not suited for discovery in my experience.
It may have improved lately though, I wouldn't know since I'm not using it much.