A web search like "U.S. presidents" might yield millions of pages. A search engine uses web search criteria to list the most relevant pages first. Which is NOT a common web search criteria?

Question 41 options:

How often the search terms appear on the page

The determined importance of the page

How often adjacent words in the search also appear adjacent on the page

The number of filler words on a page, like "the", "a", "of", etc.

1 answer

The option that is NOT a common web search criteria is:

The number of filler words on a page, like "the", "a", "of", etc.

Search engines typically focus on the relevance and importance of the content rather than the quantity of filler words, which do not contribute much to the page's overall relevance in relation to the search query.