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by JimDabell 1687 days ago
Whenever the subject of personalising search results comes up in technical communities, the most common thing I hear are people saying they wish they could remove W3Schools from their search results automatically. Specifically that particular site. It’s got a terrible reputation. People have even built browser extensions to do it:

https://www.google.com/search?q=remove+w3schools+from+search...

In that context, it seems strange you consider this a selling point when so many people regard the inclusion of this site in their search results to be a failure. Perhaps pick a different site to keep mentioning? It doesn’t give the best impression when you proudly say “Hey, you know that site you hate? We give it special priority!”

Is it possible to remove this site from your results entirely?

Also, it’s not clear what “JSON checkers” means in the context of a search engine.

2 comments

Yea. All sources and apps can be preferred or disliked and that will impact the ranking. StackOverflow might be more popular :)

You can test your json files to see if they're valid via the json checker app.

Why have you put a JSON checker into your search engine? These are two entirely different things.
Or just let a user remove a domain from results.