Why do I sometimes see a site listed under a node that doesn t seem to belong there?
Search sites misplaced in a browse tree category are “false positives” and are a major focus of CompletePlanet s ongoing quality refinements through document placement decision rules. An example of a false positive is a searchable site listing university courses that strictly meets the content selection criteria for a given subject node, but which contains or conveys little true content. Other examples of false positives are documents with ambiguous terms that could be placed in multiple categories. We are continuously adding new rules and decision criteria to the system to remove false positives and improve placements. If you discover a searchable site that you think is listed in a wrong category, please let us know via email at support@completeplanet.com.