🌐 This article has been translated from Korean for your convenience. If there is any discrepancy, the Korean version prevails.
It may take some time for your post to appear in search results.
- If a post published as public or membership-only doesn’t appear in search results, please wait a little while.
There may have been a temporary error preventing proper registration in the search engine.
- Try canceling publication and publishing the post again.
If the keyword is only in the post body, check your search filters.
- By default, POSTYPE’s search filter includes title, subtitle, tags, and nickname (creator name), but excludes the post body.
- If the keyword appears only in the post body, click the ‘Filter’ button at the top right of the search results, then check ‘Body’ as a search target and apply the filter.
Search results are ordered by the post’s original publication date.
- To prevent posts from repeatedly being republished and pushed to the top of date-based lists, areas such as search results and the “new posts from subscriptions” section are ordered by the original publication date.
- Ordering by the re-publication date only applies within the creator’s own channel. In search results, the publication date shown is the re-publication date, but this does not affect the order.
Adult posts won’t appear in search for accounts without identity verification or when logged out.
- To provide a safe service environment, adult posts are not shown to accounts that have not completed identity verification, or to users who are logged out.
- For underage users, adult posts will not appear in search even if identity verification has been completed.
If a channel has no public posts, it won’t appear in search.
- If every post in a channel is a membership post, the channel is not indexed in the POSTYPE search engine.
- Once you publish at least 1 public post (paid or free), all posts in the channel, including membership posts, will be included in search results.