> The The, so much for skipping articles like "A" or "The" I guess.
There was this very old meme image of someone searching for "The Who" on Google, and above the results it said "'The' is a common word and has been removed from your search query" / "'Who' is a common word and has been removed from your search query".
One of the common message board software (forget which one) by default ignores/blocks ALL search terms of 3 letters or less. Incredibly annoying on a technical forum that uses lots of acronyms.
Anything in a foreign language seems to be impenetrable to Google Play.
It's also got a goldfish brain so when you reject an incorrect guess it'll make the exact same guess next time. Doesn't seem hard with a an entire datacentre of ML servers to go "hmm, this was wrong 5 seconds ago, maybe it's still wrong now".
But then again this is how I imagine it works, so maybe its just waiting for the new previous query service to be released: https://youtube.com/watch?v=y8OnoxKotPQ
Back in the early to mid 00s I did quite a lot of work with R, the well known statistical software.
There were some pretty specific techniques I had to use to google how to achieve things with R at the time - basically knowing where the mailing list archives were and restricting my search to that domain. Some time later google started using quite a lot of R internally, and suddenly I no longer had that problem.
There was this very old meme image of someone searching for "The Who" on Google, and above the results it said "'The' is a common word and has been removed from your search query" / "'Who' is a common word and has been removed from your search query".