You may already have noticed that the Plime search engine isn't the best of its kind. It doesnt speak Boolean, and it's too much of a diva to search for words shorter than four letters.
So you want to check whether a link is a dupe, or you are looking for some buried forum thread, but the Plime search refuses to cooperate. Now what?
Google is the answer. Just enter the following:
inurl:plime.com your search terms here -the -ones -you -want -to -exclude et cetera
To find forum threads, search for
inurl:plime.com/f your search terms here -the -ones -you -want -to -exclude et cetera
It works pretty well, although it might miss very new posts that haven't been cached by Google yet. Usually, it will reliably find yesterday's links - the newer ones can be found on pages one and two, anyway.
Happy searching.
Edit: Suebe created a custom Google search (which does exactly what's described above, for you to bookmark:
I wish we could sticky this so it stayed at the top of the forum page permanently. This is very useful info. Thanks SK. I wish I could quadruple up vote you.
Great topic, SK. I use this method occasionally, but I'm sure there are many people to whom this will be a welcome surprise. Anyways, consider this a bump so it stays at the top.
Plime is a pliable tree of interesting links, cultivated and pruned by everyone. Be sure to read the FAQs, they can be found below among the links to the other categories.
Have it pull a list of all submissions by domain and then search that sub listing by keyword? You could even have that happen after you add tags and try to submit.
If I put the exact URL for a submission into the search box and nothing shows up I expect that what I have will not be found to be a dupe.
«hmtksteve : Why not add a URL checker to the search feature?
Have it pull a list of all submissions by domain and then search that sub listing by keyword? You could even have that happen after you add tags and try to submit.
If I put the exact URL for a submission into the search box and nothing shows up I expect that what I have will not be found to be a dupe.
Since Plime is not really making any money yet, improvements like that take time, if they are made at all. We know that the search function sucks, and we have told Jax (the owner) many times, but he's focussing on another project right now. The Google workaround is actually better than anything we ever had here.
Plus, a dupe does not necessarily have to be from the same URL as the original submission - the internet is redundant as hell. To prevent that redundancy here on Plime, please search carefully, and tag your submissions.