Why are so many sites bad when it comes to search algorithms?
For example: There is a bug in Chromium. On a fresh install, when I search for anything in the Chrome webstore, it writes everything backwards."Ublock" goes to "kcolbu". (It's working when I close the window of Chrome addon store and open again. Happened on different fresh OS installs.)
But kcolbu doesn't find ublock or anything possibly related. Why? Shouldn't it be easy to create an algorithm that searches at least for any word backwards written or with common mistakes and automatically learns from it?
"ulbock" doesn't find anything also "ublokc".
Many people type in ulbock, so the most recent result should be ublock, after that adblock and so on. (Dablock doesn't find anything either.)
Google should know because people are correcting "ulbock" to "ublock" and install it.
Do you know what I mean and do you hate it also when you can't find anything on a site because the search results aren't "clever" enough?
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People don't usually want results for their query backwards
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>when I search for anything in the Chrome webstore, it writes everything backwards
Hold up, I think there are more serious issues here than Google's autocorrect algorithm