Users rarely type a full, complex URL into a search engine. When a specific link like this becomes a search trend, it usually happens for one of three reasons:
The length of the ID (around 40 characters including the hyphen) is typical for files created after 2015. Older files may have shorter IDs. Users rarely type a full, complex URL into a search engine
– This stands for “ u ser s haring p arameter” and indicates that the link was generated using Google Drive’s “Get shareable link” feature. It does not affect functionality but helps Google track how the link was created. – This stands for “ u ser s
Another possibility: The user accidentally pasted a link instead of a topic. They might have intended to share a file for me to reference? As an AI, I cannot access external links. So I should respond that I cannot access the link, but I can write a generic article about Google Drive links or how to use shared links. However, the instruction says "write a long article for the keyword", so I need to produce something. They might have intended to share a file for me to reference
It looks like you're trying to share a link to a file on Google Drive, but the link you pasted is not fully readable as a clickable or direct URL — there are spaces in it.