From public entertainment pages to useful search results.
ComPicMe discovers public entertainment pages, respects robots restrictions, indexes useful content, ranks results by entertainment relevance, and shows web, image, and video search in a clean privacy-first experience.
ComPicMe starts from selected entertainment websites and public source pages. The crawler follows allowed links from those pages to discover more entertainment content.
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Start with trusted seeds
Sources can include entertainment publishers, official studios, streaming platforms, music pages, fashion coverage, and video sources.
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Respect robots
ComPicMe is built to respect robots restrictions and blocked pages instead of forcing crawls where crawling is not allowed.
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Auto-discover deeper links
When allowed, pages can reveal more internal links, helping ComPicMe discover deeper entertainment articles and pages.
2. Clean and index useful content
After a page is fetched, ComPicMe extracts useful text, titles, URLs, dates, source information, images, videos, and signals that help search understand the page.
Web pages
The web index focuses on titles, snippets, source domains, page dates, entertainment keywords, entity signals, and source quality signals.
Images
The image index uses image URLs, source pages, alt text, captions, page context, and deduping so image search can stay relevant and fast.
Videos
The video index focuses on embeddable videos, titles, channels, video kinds, dates, thumbnails, and entertainment intent such as trailers, clips, interviews, and reviews.
3. Rank by relevance before filler
ComPicMe aims to show stronger entertainment matches first. Freshness matters, but irrelevant fresh pages should not beat clearly useful results.
Signal
How it helps
Goal
Query understanding
Detects names, titles, platforms, dates, topics, and entertainment intent.
Lock onto the real subject instead of matching random words.
Source quality
Uses source domain authority and entertainment relevance signals.
Prefer useful, trustworthy, or official entertainment sources.
Freshness
Supports recent pages when they are relevant to the query.
Show latest useful pages without filling results with weak matches.
4. Keep privacy in the product direction
ComPicMe is designed with a privacy-first direction: no unnecessary sign-in for search, no goal to sell user search data, and no need to build sensitive personal profiles from entertainment searches.
The basic public search direction is no mandatory account for web, image, or video search.
No. ComPicMe links to public source pages. Third-party publishers, platforms, and websites control their own content and policies.
Yes. Crawling, ranking, image search, video search, source coverage, and privacy-first analytics are expected to improve as the index grows.