<b>Definition queries quietly got harder to win</b>
We're hearing 'what is X' boxes increasingly lean toward sources with a crisp one-sentence definition followed by a clarifying second sentence — and away from pages that ramble before answering.
The winning shape people describe:
— Sentence 1: 'X is [category] that [function].' No hedging, no 'basically'.
— Sentence 2: one differentiator or example.
— Stop. Anything past that risks truncation.
Why it matters: on definitional terms you're competing against dictionary-style precision. A 70-word meander loses to a 28-word answer every time, even if your page is deeper overall.
Unconfirmed mechanics, consistent outcome. Watching this.
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<b>Definition queries quietly got harder to win</b>
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