I'd like to hear what Monks think about limiting search results in the standard "Search" feature (i.e. not "Super Search") to only include original posts. I just did a search on 'print two-dimensional array' and got (partial sample):
Answer: How do I print an array with commas seperating each element? Answer: How do I print an array with commas seperating each element? How to print the deep content of the array? Answer: How to print the deep content of the array? Answer: How to print the deep content of the array? I need to print a string but only if it doesn't match a value in an ar +ray. Re: I need to print a string but only if it doesn't match a value in a +n array. Re: I need to print a string but only if it doesn't match a value in a +n array. Re: I need to print a string but only if it doesn't match a value in a +n array. Answer: How to print the deep content of the array? print part of an array Re: print part of an array Re: print part of an array Re: print part of an array Re: print part of an array How do I print a partial array? Answer: How do I print a partial array? Answer: How do I print a partial array? Answer: How do I print a partial array? Answer: How do I print a partial array? Answer: How do I print a partial array?
As you can see, 90% of the results are just replies to the original. Do you think it would be better just to eliminate them or better yet stick them at the bottom of the list?

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