How Search Works
When you type something into a search engine, like "dinosaurs," it looks at many websites and tries to find the ones that match your words best.
It’s like asking all your friends what they know about dinosaurs and picking the friend who knows the most, or gives the clearest answer.
How Search Changes Over Time
Sometimes, the more people search for something, the more important it becomes. It's like when you're playing a game with friends, and everyone starts guessing "dinosaurs" too. Soon, that word feels bigger and easier to find.
Search dynamics are all about how search engines learn from what we look up and change their answers as time goes on, just like your favorite game gets more fun with every round!
Examples
- Someone looks up 'how to cook eggs' and gets a video on scrambled eggs
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See also
- How do search engines determine what results to show?
- How do social media algorithms function?
- What are social media algorithms?
- How do viral trends emerge and spread on social media platforms?
- How Does I Cracked The Social Media Algorithm Work?