My public world is not public
- Arton Tripsa
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My public world is not public
Hi, it seems that my Advanced world, The State Of Writing, which has access marked positive for all categories of visitors, shows up as 'No public worlds match your search' when I and several others put its name correctly into the search bar of the Explore Worlds page. What is going on here? Have I done something wrong here?
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Re: My public world is not public
That's strange.
I see The State of Writing when there is someone in it, but not when I enter "The State of Writing" in the search box, as Arton says.
However, searching for "state" and "writing" finds it, as does "state writing", but not "state of writing".
Which suggests that including "the" and "of" confuses search.
I see The State of Writing when there is someone in it, but not when I enter "The State of Writing" in the search box, as Arton says.
However, searching for "state" and "writing" finds it, as does "state writing", but not "state of writing".
Which suggests that including "the" and "of" confuses search.
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Re: My public world is not public
The search picks up key words from your world description, but not the incidental words like "and", "of", "a" etc.
If you search for "writers colony", or even just "writers" or "colony", or "writing", it will find The State of Writing.
I think the search was designed to avoid people "gaming the system" and getting artificially high ranking, but essentially, if you want to be found, you write a description that includes the search words your potential visitors are most likely to use.
That also applies if you want your world to appear in a specific category like Education or Shopping.
I hadn't noticed before, but evidently the way to make sure your world name is found with the current search, is to choose a name that has keywords only.
P.S. It's definitely Public, I've just been for a visit
If you search for "writers colony", or even just "writers" or "colony", or "writing", it will find The State of Writing.
I think the search was designed to avoid people "gaming the system" and getting artificially high ranking, but essentially, if you want to be found, you write a description that includes the search words your potential visitors are most likely to use.
That also applies if you want your world to appear in a specific category like Education or Shopping.
I hadn't noticed before, but evidently the way to make sure your world name is found with the current search, is to choose a name that has keywords only.
P.S. It's definitely Public, I've just been for a visit
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Re: My public world is not public
Hi Arton,
This bug was fixed in today's update. Thanks for letting us know about this problem.
This bug was fixed in today's update. Thanks for letting us know about this problem.
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- Arton Tripsa
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Re: My public world is not public
Cool Beanz! I was beginning to worry I would have to change the name from 'The State of Writing' to 'State Writing'! Which has a quite different connotation! Thank you for fixing it.
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