That's quite a drop from #20 to #21, though it actually makes a lot of
sense to me. What are the chances that you've got a well formed query that
doesn't return anything likely looking in the first 20 results, but you
think will turn up something on the second page?

I've gone past first page when I'm looking for something and I know I have
a mediocre query—but it's rare. 0.5% (1-in-200) would be a high estimate,
and I like to search for abstract and abstruse stuff.

On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 12:53 PM, Erik Bernhardson <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Our users do not use search pagination.
>
> +----------------+--------+---------+
> | event_position | count  | percent |
> +----------------+--------+---------+
> |             20 |    744 | 0.31%   |
> |             21 |     49 | 0.02%   |
> +----------------+--------+---------+
>
>
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