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Google’s Reasonable Surfer model represents a shift from a purely topological "Random Surfer" PageRank to a behaviourally-informed weighting system that assigns non-uniform probability to links based on their visual and structural attributes. By analysing feature data - including link position (main content vs. footer), font size, colour contrast, and anchor text length - the algorithm determines a "click-weighted" influence for each citation, ensuring that prominent, contextually relevant links pass more equity than obscured or boilerplate elements. Implies that durability is no longer a simple function of link quantity, but rather a result of probabilistic engagement signals where the value of a backlink is directly tied to its navigational salience and the likelihood of it being selected by a "reasonable" human user.