Wikipedia talk:What Google liked
I renamed this page from "Wikipedia:What Google likes" to "Wikipedia:List of articles frequently visited through Google", because it is the combined result of what users of Google like and how Google indexes. - Patrick 11:03 Apr 25, 2003 (UTC)
- I thought the old title was more memorable. Google, as an inanimate object, can't "like" things, so I think the possibility of confusion is minimal. Ahh well - aesthetics... Martin
- It was not clear, it could mean something like Wikipedia:Subjects for which a Wikipedia article is in the Google top 10, A-K. - Patrick 11:44 Apr 25, 2003 (UTC)
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How do one see the statistics related to this page? It would be easier, then, to update it. Yves 17:34 May 15, 2003 (UTC)
For that matter, it would be helpful if we could somehow see failed searches within Wikipedia, where "failed" maybe means a search that was performed without clicking on any of the results (I know this may be hard, particularly for non-cookied users, but perhaps something is better than nothing). A lower-tech tactic would be to include a prominent link to the requested articles page on the search page, to make it easy for users to record what they were looking for. Zashaw 02:39, 19 Aug 2003 (UTC)
This page hasn't been updatd since March and is getting a bit stale. Do we have an update coming soon? --Raul654 19:27, 18 Oct 2003 (UTC)