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If a document was the last one in a search session

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 4:27 am
by sumaiyakhatun29
Please type in your phone the following query, find the following website, browse it and give us your opinion - did you like the website or not?" You get the mechanics, right? Real user, real smartphone, real cookies, real search history, etc. And the mechanics of inflating the so-called "last click in session". The last click in a search session is one of the methods for a search engine to obtain information about how well a document solves a user's problem.


(even if it was the only one), then the document solves the user's problem. When a india consumer email list search engine accumulates data on "last clicks", the document is ranked higher for those queries for which the search session was recorded. That is, obviously, there is no emulation of user actions here.


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