it matters if we are talking about popularity or "relevance". if they dont know it's his then it is not really relevant to this discussion since this thread is about the people, not random, unsourced pop culture references that have become commonplace
they are not arbitrary, they are a piece of the "zeitgeist". a disparity to that degree cant be dismissed. ali really is more relevant than babe ruth. nobody even bothers comparing him to contemporary players like they compare ali to floyd. ruth also has no political significance and very little ethnic significance, which is also evidenced by his lack of search results in comparison to ali
your comparison of ali to transformers is really what is arbitrary. ali is a single entity long out of his prime, and transformers is a more recent brand being marketed to promote several pieces of major entertainment and merchandise products. that is really neither hear nor there. we are talking old sports figures and their popularity today long after they retired.
We're not talking about "relevance" we're talking about popularity and notoriety. Technically Floyd Mayweather is more "relevant" today than Muhammed Ali is, but I hardly think that he is as popular. Furthermore, there are thousands of gestures that are used in everyday customs that are still important regardless of the fact that most of us know of where they originated--many of which are more popular than "float like a butterfly.." Secondly, my question wasn't about "people" or "relevance", but more so about the popularity of the said person or people in contrast.
Your second point is completely incoherent.
As for your third point, the example was simply evidence of how arbitrary and misleading your metric was based on a simple search returns. I simply countered that with the point that proving that
anyone or
anything can yield higher search results in google but that doesn't necessarily translate into greater notoriety or popularity
nor does that make it an accurate search.
Furthermore your example is patently false based on the premise that searching "Muhammed" and "Ali" will yield VERY high search results but that does NOT mean that every page that yields those results are talking about Cassius Clay (who's name yields 650k results) but
anyone with the name "Muhammed" (
including the Muslim prophet lol)
or "Ali"...or
any human in the Muslim world (that ever existed and was published) with the name "Muhammed Ali" which gives you misleading return on the search results and a false conclusion. Transformers will not give the same misleading results.
THat being said...thanks for the exchange.