Not that's really important, but I feel this isn't a correct way to use keywords to bring the users' attention to a software .
How did You find that? When I type ''Flyre'' it doesn't find anything.
Yes, searching it on the OS search feature it actually appears but once opened I see this if it's what you mean.
You should see Flyre by clicking the back arrow in the top left corner of this screen. Searching it from inside GNOME Software it appears to me, and anyway I have it installed. Anyway, here it is

Oh, it is a Snap! Now I understand. I have uninstalled Snap. So it can't shown.
Oh, yes, clickbait, that's the correct word, I think . By the way looks like Snapcraft didn't or doesn't do any check to ensure that keywords are relevant. Or a minimum of common sense when posting software info. 2 interesting notes, this is 1 of the few software I found that has keywords on its info (at least for snaps) and they were added later. The latter could indicate that Snapcraft checks when the software is published but not even when it's updated, expecting that the information section is still being used correctly. I just searched keywords on snapcraft.io and of 47 results only Flyre looks abusing keywords. I didn't check them all, only about 20 has been enough
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