Hi! > But it's not what I searched for. What I searched for was neuritis. Is > neuritis the same as neuropathy? I dunno, I'm a random reader. Is this > a good search result to click on? No idea. > > What I'd love for us to do is run an A/B test with two conditions: > > 1. Users who search for a term which redirects to an article get the > current experience (control) > 2. Users who search for a term which redirects to an article get the > article title in the search results claiming to be the redirect title > (test) > > I bet this would really improve the clickthrough rate for this class > of searches. It would definitely improve the UX.
Sometimes I when I look for redirect, like "Obamma", I get this: Barack Obama (redirect from Obamma) Which seems to be the best way of presenting it, it both says what I looked for (even if it's wrong) and what I actually should have looked for (which is educational). Maybe it should show that always if it's redirect-driven? -- Stas Malyshev [email protected] _______________________________________________ discovery mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/discovery
