Your definition is too smart to get picked
12:10 UTC — Counterintuitive miss: highly technical pages losing 'what is X' boxes to simpler competitors because the extractor reportedly favors a plain, complete one-sentence definition over a precise-but-clause-heavy one.
We're hearing definitions stuffed with parentheticals and 'i.e.' get passed over for clean subject-verb-object lines.
The fix — open with a 1-sentence layperson definition (subject = the term, present tense, no caveats), then add nuance in the next sentence. Caveats below, not inside, the snippet line.
Clarity wins the box; depth keeps the read. Watching this.
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Your definition is too smart to get picked
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