User blog comment:Dopp/New Global Search, plus Updates to Local Search/@comment-755865-20120513155524/@comment-188432-20120514193021

By the way, it's not just about the page title. For instance, if that were really as important as the "Jungle Book phenomenon" suggested, then the undisputed champion of a search for "episode" should be w:c:memory-alpha. They took a stand to include the word "episode" in every episode title. And they've got more episodes than anyone else doing that. You're talking 727 pages — basically the entire contents of the Children's Books wiki — that have the word "episode" in the title. But MA are nowhere in the search results. I mean, nowhere on the front page. So it's not all about the title, by any means.

(Actualy, the Jungle Book thing isn't too weird. Surely the highest weight of all should go to a term being in the name of the wiki.  I think that's what's going on, cause when I did a search for the word story — something w:c:tardis should "win" in a walk —  tiny w:c:vagrantstory came out on top.  The only explanation is that presence in a wiki name has unusually heavy weight.)