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I'm losing the SEO battle for my own open source project (twitter.com)

533 points by devinitely · 136 days ago · 270 comments on HN

Article summary

The author of an open-source project is struggling with search engine optimization (SEO) as a fake website with a similar name is ranking higher in Google search results. The fake website has been linked to by high-authority outlets, which may be contributing to its high ranking. The author is trying to figure out how to get their official website to rank higher. The issue has been ongoing for a short period, and the author is seeking advice on how to resolve it.

Main themes

  • SEO struggles
  • Google ranking issues
  • Open-source project management
  • Fake websites and impersonation
  • Search engine algorithms

What commenters say

  • The problem is not an SEO issue, but rather a Google problem that can be resolved by contacting high-authority outlets to update their links.
  • The fake website's high ranking is due to its early publication and high-authority links, which can be difficult to overcome.
  • Google's algorithm is biased towards older content and may take time to update, so patience is necessary to see changes in ranking.
  • The author should focus on building a strong online presence and creating high-quality content to improve their website's ranking.
  • Some commenters argue that Google's algorithm is flawed and prioritizes big sites and advertisers over smaller, more relevant results.
  • Others suggest that the author should use alternative platforms, such as Github Pages, to host their official website and improve visibility.
  • There are concerns about the potential for the fake website to be used for malicious purposes, such as phishing or harvesting email addresses.
  • Some commenters believe that the author should take action against the fake website, such as submitting a takedown notice, to protect their project and users.