All filters default to a score of 1. Records that match a single filter will have a score of 1 and will therefore score higher than records that do not match any filter (1 > 0). Similarly, records that match more than one filter will score higher than records with less matches - due to the fact that Algolia counts each match.
You can adjust the scoring in 2 significant methods: With filter scoring, you can use, scoring some filters greater than 1. By setting Learn More Here with a score = 2, or rating=3, you can favor that filter over others. With amount, Or, Filters, Ratings, you can collect the ratings of disjunctive (OR) matches to come up with a, ranking records greater than records with a lesser total rating.
Distance For a question that consists of two or more words, Proximity determines how physically near those words are to each other in the matching record. This criterion will rank greater the things that have the words closer to each other. For example, George Clooney is a much better distance match than George Timothy Clooney.