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Google never serves up more than 1000 results

5 点作者 npguy超过 6 年前

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mtmail超过 6 年前
That limit is 10+ year old and the other major search engines do the same. Users do paginate, but those going to page 99 are more than likely automated systems. A user who hasn't found a good result by page 50 should change their search query with + and - terms.
ineedasername超过 6 年前
I imagine with something like Google Scholar it might be more of an issue. I&#x27;m much more likely to go very deep into the results there.<p>I wonder how often that&#x27;s an issue for users. With the amount of testing and research google does on user experience it&#x27;s probably vanishingly small. But I wonder if, when it&#x27;s a problem for a user, is it a really big problem?