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Recently, I noticed an interesting phenomenon. I posted several topics about the "Trump Monopoly Game" on a major exchange's forum, and what puzzled me was that the post with the fewest views (only 2.1k views) actually ranked first in Google search results.
What exactly is going on here? Another post about Trump Monopoly, posted by the same account, performed much better—41k views, 137 likes, 47 replies, 9 quotes, and 3 shares. Logically, this one should be more favored by search engines.
But the result? The high-traffic post didn't rank among the top in Google search results. This left me quite confused. Could someone be manipulating search optimization behind the scenes? Or is there some aspect of the content distribution mechanism on the exchange forum that I haven't understood, in relation to Google's crawling logic? Can any experts explain this?