> I have yet to find a Google query where Google ignores the quotes (it even goes as far as telling me it can't find anything).
Happened again and again to me until late last year or something.
Don't know what happened but I do have an tip that might help (and might be a nice idea for some of you):
time and time again I observed weird behaviour from Google (ignoring quotes, excessive fuzzing of search terms etc).
After living with it for a while I'd report it and be surprised by how fast they'd fix it.
And after thinking about it I realized that no way Google is listening to me.
What I'm pretty sure has happened is that time and time again I've been selected for all sorts of stupid A/B tests and when I report a bug what happens is I her added to a queue that removes me from the latest lame experiment a few hours later.
As others I finally left, but I sometimes do a !g and lately Google has gone back to more honestly reporting 0 hits to me when I search for stuff like "some really long and rkfjjfjfirirjrjfjfjfjfj improbable sentence".
As for why they've stopped experimenting with me I don't know.
But thanks for helping me finally move on :-)
And if Google is acting up, report a bug. Any bug. Most likely Google will magically "fix" it within a few hours.
Happened again and again to me until late last year or something.
Don't know what happened but I do have an tip that might help (and might be a nice idea for some of you):
time and time again I observed weird behaviour from Google (ignoring quotes, excessive fuzzing of search terms etc).
After living with it for a while I'd report it and be surprised by how fast they'd fix it.
And after thinking about it I realized that no way Google is listening to me.
What I'm pretty sure has happened is that time and time again I've been selected for all sorts of stupid A/B tests and when I report a bug what happens is I her added to a queue that removes me from the latest lame experiment a few hours later.
As others I finally left, but I sometimes do a !g and lately Google has gone back to more honestly reporting 0 hits to me when I search for stuff like "some really long and rkfjjfjfirirjrjfjfjfjfj improbable sentence".
As for why they've stopped experimenting with me I don't know.
But thanks for helping me finally move on :-)
And if Google is acting up, report a bug. Any bug. Most likely Google will magically "fix" it within a few hours.