TL;DR
- we can't assume "Relevance to Search Engines" is the same as "Relevance of a Post to Users"
- To stay like today, "Relevance" should be reworded to "Match"
- A default sorting should also account for quality to provide a better UX
Relevance as the default sorting is totally misleading, if not incorporating some "quality" metrics. People expect to see useful posts at the top - but there are so many cases today's "Relevance" is directing users to useless posts.
Another example: see https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=relevance&q=log4shell where the first post has been closed, given it wasn't even fulfilling Stack Overflow's own quality guidelines!
Even worse, any "crappy-content but perfectly-worded post" is forever "unbeatable" given quality is quite independent of relevance/wording -- the only way to move down bad posts is to rename/manipulate them with typos and other bad wording.
Some quality measure should be added, and I'd point at least to the following
- closed / not
- number of downvotes / balance
So, a way better default sorting could be "Better Relevance", combining "Match" and "Quality".
score:0.
to exclude downvoted posts, and use the "votes" tab to sort by votes. However, I can see how the default search behaviour could be rather unhelpful for inexperienced users... maybe have a personal "default" tab option that gets initialised to "votes"?