I think google also tries to be smart and if it sees that you search again after visiting a certain page it assumes that that page didn't have what you needed and lowers it in your results next time. It's not always the case, if it's confident that the correlation between a keyword and a page is strong then it will remain to be the first result, but if it was some second page result and you were searching for something pretty vague I am pretty sure I've seen it burying it eventually.
YT_Sebi on July 5th, 2021 at 04:48 UTC »
not only stack overflow... if you know you know
devrohitsharma on July 5th, 2021 at 05:48 UTC »
This is why when I find something useful / new / complicated from a link, I add that link as a comment in the code.
serg473 on July 5th, 2021 at 06:24 UTC »
I think google also tries to be smart and if it sees that you search again after visiting a certain page it assumes that that page didn't have what you needed and lowers it in your results next time. It's not always the case, if it's confident that the correlation between a keyword and a page is strong then it will remain to be the first result, but if it was some second page result and you were searching for something pretty vague I am pretty sure I've seen it burying it eventually.