Analyzing Grokipedia Citations in the Legal Sector: Authority, Traffic, and the 'No-Inference' Tag

For the modern law firm, the dashboard of 2026 looks vastly different from the search consoles of 2024. You are no longer just tracking “clicks” and “impressions.” You are tracking “citations” and “grounding events.” A common query we are seeing from legal clients runs along these lines: “Our informational content—blog posts on tort reform, FAQs on estate planning—is being picked up by Grokipedia. What does this mean for our authority?”

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PageRank is Dead; Long Live Indexing Thresholds

“PageRank” is the zombie concept of SEO. It refuses to die, shambling through every forum thread and conference slide deck for 25 years. But in 2025, when checking your “Crawled - currently not indexed” report, invoking PageRank is worse than useless—it is misleading.

The classical definition of PageRank was a probability distribution: the likelihood that a random surfer would land on a page. Today, the metric that matters is Indexing Probability.

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