When I'm searching for something on reddit using Kagi, I want certain subreddits to rank higher or lower. For example, when I search for "cat automatic feeder site:reddit.com", I see scam subreddits like "ProductAnalyst" alongside good subreddits like "CatAdvice". I want to be able to boost r/CatAdvice and block r/ProductAnalyst, but Kagi does not support the ability to rank them differently.
However, I also want reddit search results in general to rank higher than other websites. So, it's not an extremely simple feature.
I understand that this feature is impossible to implement on every forum and website. However, in the real world, reddit is used a lot by many Kagi users who can benefit from this feature.
This feature requires users to be able to rank "reddit.com" and also "reddit.com/r/CatAdvice" which means doing 2 rankings for a single result. Currently, the Kagi UI only allows one ranking per result- you can only rank the root domain "reddit.com". So, the UI would have to be modified to allow users to rank specific subreddits differently from "reddit.com". It requires Kagi to parse the result's URL.
Being able to rank individual subreddits makes Kagi so much more effective at searching Reddit, because subreddits make a huge difference in search result quality.
This feature reminds me of how news.ycombinator.com normally only shows a domain next to each website (e.g. "stanford.edu"), but for Github, it shows an expanded name (e.g. "github.com/johnma2006", but ironically subreddits are still displayed as reddit.com). Some websites are so large and widely used, that they essentially contain "sub-websites" that exist separately. Subreddits are kind of like that.