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Part 1: Search by location in the sub's search bar
Location search is the most efficient way to find someone. Use as many spellings and local names as you can think of.
Use single word searches. For multiple word named places, use the operator "and" between words. Search for San Francisco with "San and Francisco".
The search results can go back several months or years. You'll see everyone who used that word in their post. It might look like a lot but you can quickly skim through the titles for the right user.
You can add more search terms like "and F4M" but you will miss anyone who didn't use that exact spelling, and there are many. (See part two.)
Part 2: Be search-findable when posting your ad
Use the correct spelling of your location.
Use your city name but also your area's other common names. Search all of those places in your text box. If you live in a tiny town, don't use only your town's name but the region/county/state as well.
Put your AGE and correct MFA4 term in your post TITLE. Otherwise, a search result of 50-60 posts will make your ad invisible, or likely ignored.
Part 3: If you're having trouble with Reddit search
Searching might vary depending what phone/desktop app you're using.
Make sure you search from r/RandomActsofNursing. In Reddit app, the name of the sub appears in the search bar automatically. Don't overwrite it.
Type r/RandomActsofNursing before your search terms. Â
Or type subreddit:RandomActsofNursing before your search terms. Â
Try a different app or go to Reddit from a computer in a desktop browser.
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