No, YouTube. I copied my search terms straight from the Billboard chart. I thought you would've learned by now what your autoco-wreck exceptions should be, but here we are.
@arielmt Mmm. It's become a golden rule for all search functions to return as many results as possible, and if there would be none, just go with some vaguely similar word instead. (I've had a supermarket say they can't find "turbot", but they do have "Gilette"..)
@porsupah The thing is, YouTube rewrote my search to take me to a list of 8 relevant results, but when I followed the "search instead for" link, it took me to a list of *more* relevant results, not fewer.
I really miss the Web 1.0 days, when websites assumed you meant exactly what you said or only *offered* corrections for ambiguous potential mistakes.