Timeline for Feedback Requested: Search Engine Usage
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Nov 23, 2014 at 13:18 | comment | added | Cocowalla |
I've never had much luck with the SO search, so I always use Google to search only SO by including site:stackoverflow.com in my Google search
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Nov 23, 2014 at 8:33 | comment | added | Serge Ballesta | Agree with you. I rely on Google when I'm doing a general search - and generaly look first SO links... I mainly use SO search engine when I want a specific post I've already read (or written). It is hard to build a better search engine than Google's one | |
Nov 23, 2014 at 3:12 | comment | added | SeinopSys | I'm with this guy. I never used the built-in search, only Google. | |
Nov 22, 2014 at 20:46 | comment | added | Ben Voigt | @DavidGrinberg: Of course you can search for comments. Click every page, read the comments, stop when you find the one(s) you were looking for. The existing search tools are pretty lacking, that's why there's an effort to improve them. | |
Nov 22, 2014 at 20:40 | comment | added | David says Reinstate Monica | @BenVoigt I cant say Ive ever been inclined to search for comments (didn't even realize you could do that), but I will grant you that users with 10K+ posts may have trouble. However, I feel this is an exception and not a rule (hence low priority). | |
Nov 22, 2014 at 20:36 | comment | added | Ben Voigt | @DavidGrinberg: Some users are into the tens of thousands of answers. Include comments, and it's potentially hundreds of thousands. No it's not a large number on Internet-scale, but large enough that computer assistance with search is necessary, not just nice to have. | |
Nov 22, 2014 at 20:31 | comment | added | David says Reinstate Monica | @BenVoigt Relative to the Internet, or even just Stack Exchange, its VERY small for everyone. A simple search engine for a sample size maxing at a few thousand (I dont think anyone has more than that many posts) is generally plenty. | |
Nov 22, 2014 at 20:28 | comment | added | Ben Voigt | "set of your posts is very small in size" may be true for you, but not for everyone | |
Nov 22, 2014 at 18:23 | comment | added | David says Reinstate Monica | @BradleyDotNET I suppose thats a fair point, but personally I run into this issue so infrequently that I consider it a non-issue | |
Nov 21, 2014 at 22:19 | comment | added | BradleyDotNET | Except the search query doesn't work. If I get the wording wrong, nothing shows up! Hence the fixes being discussed in this post. | |
Nov 21, 2014 at 22:18 | comment | added | David says Reinstate Monica | @BradleyDotNET Yeah, but 700 relatively very small. A combination of <search posts by me> and <search query> should narrow that down significantly. | |
Nov 21, 2014 at 22:16 | comment | added | BradleyDotNET | Yes, I use the SE search for that; which is why I want it improved. As it stands; I have to remember exactly how I worded something if I want to pull up an old post (nearly 700 posts take a while to sift through). | |
Nov 21, 2014 at 22:14 | comment | added | David says Reinstate Monica | @BradleyDotNET For that case the SE search engine is still perfect because the set of your posts is very small in size. Other searches (ie search by tags) cant explicitly be done by Google, but Google is usually smart enough to give you relevant results anyways. If for some reason Google isn't smart enough, just put the tag you want in the search query and it works fine. | |
Nov 21, 2014 at 22:10 | comment | added | BradleyDotNET | I do this as well; but you can't do certain searches with google. For example, you can't search just your posts. | |
Nov 21, 2014 at 22:05 | history | answered | David says Reinstate Monica | CC BY-SA 3.0 |