#1473 converted the title and sports-hint matches in services/search/ranking.py to word boundaries but left two raw substring tests: - snippet_score: 'term in snippet.lower()' — query term 'port' hits 'transport'/'support', inflating a result's relevance. - news_quality_adjustment: 't in text or t in netloc' for the subject term — query 'us' substring-matches 'business'/'music', so an off-topic page wrongly escapes the off-topic penalty on a country/subject news query. Add a _has_word helper (the same \b...\b pattern title_score already used) and route all three word checks (title, snippet, subject) through it, so the file stays consistent and a future partial fix can't reintroduce the same bug class. Pure ranking refinement: scores change only for spurious substring matches; no API or schema change. (cherry picked from commit 22bd23f044f191bb30e43f6b68386552817f4cc3) Co-authored-by: ghreprimand <203024559+ghreprimand@users.noreply.github.com> |
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