Sources and search results · LLM Mentions

Inspect returned LLM citation evidence in context.

Where the selected operation contract supplies them, Gavix LLM Mentions returns sources and search results alongside mention evidence, with Top Pages and Top Domains available as operation-specific context.

Direct answer

Read source evidence with its operation context.

LLM Mentions can expose returned sources, search results, Top Pages, or Top Domains where the selected operation provides them; absence is not proof, and returned fields are not an exhaustive citation index.

A returned source or search result is meaningful only with the provider, operation, and record fields that supplied it.

Evidence and crawler boundary

Inspect what the operation returns.

For the educational crawler and source boundary, read the ChatGPT sources technical reference.

Read sources with the returned result.

When sources and search results are supplied, they belong beside the provider, operation, and result fields that produced them.

Check the operation boundary.

Available fields depend on the operation contract. A missing source is not proof of absence, and a returned list is not exhaustive; inspect Top Pages or Top Domains only in the operation context that supplies them.

Use evidence to guide the next question.

Inspect the returned context before deciding what to compare, investigate historically, or review in another supported operation.

Keep domain and page questions separate.

Top Domains and Top Pages narrow different returned views. Preserve whether a record is a cited source or a related search result before drawing an editorial or technical conclusion.

Question

Keep the product boundary explicit.

Does Gavix provide exhaustive LLM citations?

No. This workflow exposes sources and search results only where the selected operation returns them.

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