Why does the model not mention anything about search mechanisms, which are one of the greatest advances with regard to the efficient finding and utilization of information?
This is one of the most frequently asked questions and one of the biggest misunderstandings about the model. Search mechanisms are certainly a marvelous invention from a technology point of view. However, much of their perceived need is a result of the fact that web sites, particularly large ones, are often created with confusing navigation and other usability problems, and thus it is difficult for users to know whether certain information exists on the site and, if so, its location. At the same time, there are often problems with search mechanisms, particularly the fact that they sometimes return a lot of irrelevant results. LINMO has a very different philosophy. It is that the structure and navigation of the site can be made so intuitive that conventional search mechanisms are not only not necessary, but may even have a net negative effect on a site. This is accomplished through the optimization of associative linking. It is also a result of the fact that each subtopic has its own pa
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