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Originally Posted by Mel
well... no since the default google search never was allintext.
Allintext: is a special search which looks for the words in your search term only in the page text and ranks your page against others for the same search, and thus is an indication of your page contents comparative ranking for that keyphrase.
Intext:looks for the first word of the search phrase in the page text and the subsequent words anywhere else that Google indexes.
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Yes, I read the definitions.
I just found it strange that, in my case anyway, using "allintext:" returns the *exact* results it did pre-January 24th. Nauturally I was aware of the top 10 at all times under my keywords. Conversely, "intext:" delivers the exact results as Google delivers post-January 24th.