jfulcer
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BoardTracker said:Hi Dan
The answer is as follows..
Google search does not search the posts but rather pages.
This means a lot of things:
BT - I offered the Google search as an addition - not as a 'final answer'. Your board search does not cover everything, and would NOT find this topic. Google MAY. There is a 99% chance yours will not - only if it's the original post.
I have to say, I was pleased with the results the google search came up with. Yes, they are not as 'relevant' but I would propose that your search is not relevant either as it is missing things.
BoardTracker said:1. Search google for : 'Random acts of kindness' in Disboards.. and what do you get? over 8000 results.
http://www.google.com/search?q=site...ient=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official
How come? Because this text appears in your signiture. Is that what you want to find when you search for threads? Usually not. You are looking for discussion. Not signitures and surrounding text.
Another example is - if you were looking for something like: first prize
The word "first" appears on every page in Disboards, because it is there in the link of "view first unread post". But when you want to find 'first prize' you want to find threads about that issue, not because the word happened to be on the page outside the discussion
BoardTracker on the other hand searches in the post only. Granted, at the moment only the first post, but most times it will be more accurate than the entire page anyway.
BoardTracker said:2. BoardTracker covers all the threads on a board.
Ahh, but it's not. While it covers the threads, it doesn't cover all the content on all the threads.
BoardTracker said:Indeed, missing content in the replies at the moment (which will be resolved in the future) but this is compared to google which covers about 25% of the threads (at most). This means that 3 out of 4 threads can not be found in google at all.
Yeah, but minus the ability to not find it via the built in search, isn't it a good idea to attempt to help someone?
I suppose you could always search like this: +"Magic Kingdom" +chefBoardTracker said:If you search for magic kingdom chef, you might get results in google when someone asks about magic kingdom (with no relation to chef)
(http://www.google.com/search?source...&rlz=1B2GGGL_enUS176&q=+"Magic+Kingdom"++chef)
Oops!
BoardTracker said:Most times, not all, what people are looking for can be judged by the fiirst post. In that, BoardTracker is currently very effective.
It's 100% effective at searching the first post. But what if someone posted a message like this:
Hiya, I'm looking for pictures of the stuff and explosions in the sky in disneyworld at night, where can I find them?
Now, someone else comes along a month later and thinks to themselves, hey - I wish I could find pictures of Wishes at night at the Magic Kingdom. Even though dozens of DISers may have replied with a correct and lots of links to pictures, that post will never come up.
I know, my example is stupid. But in fact, I would venture to guess people come to this board looking for things about Disney they 'may have heard of' and not know how to spell/request what they are looking for right away. At least a reply search would give them other choices...
BoardTracker said:With the ability to search within a forum and search within a date range, BoardTracker is an effective tool, more than other search alternatives such as google and others.
As we acknowledged already, there is a value in including replies, and we will add this. Hopefully sooner than later. It requires planning and safe execution, and it will take some time, but we will get there.
I really want to see what kind of search you can come up with that is not going to drag your servers down like they did for the DISboards.
DISboards is one of MANY that you support. I'm not sure how you can provide that kind of ability for all of them. You server cost go up, your bandwidth costs go up, and I dunno if the boards will be willing to pay the extra $$$ it will cost.
I'm not even sure that a Google search appliance word work for something like this....
I actually think that everyone is hoping that the current fervor will die down and people will just 'live' with the current search. I think that may actually happen. But that's at the cost of people going to other Disney boards that they can search and that's sad.
) a very handy feature which most search engines use. For example with stemming if you search for 'park' the system will also search for parks, parking, parked etc.