**List of steps to reproduce** (step by step, including full links if applicable):
* Go to https://m.wikidata.org/ (let’s say in a private window in Firefox, to be sure)
* Write something reasonable into the top search bar; let’s say //obama//.
**What happens?**:
Notice the results start with many less important items without an image (some Obama’s ancestor in Q96197836, fictional spy car in Q91269986, …), and, finally, //at the very end//, the 44th president of the United States (Q76).
**What should have happened instead?**:
Barrack Obama is an obvious candidate to be the first search result for the “obama” query; definitely it should not be the //last// result.
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The mobile search results on Wikidata are so obviously wrong I have sometimes sadly remarked it seems they are shown reversed. I did not know this was //literally true//! The client-side mobile frontend displays the results in a reversed order than what it has received from the search API! (It seems unbelievable nobody have reported that yet, but… I guess everyone is so used to less-then-stellar quality of search on Wikimedia projects… Dunno, but I could not find an existing report for this.)
# Developer notes
The search order is inconsistent between Firefox and Chrome and should be consistent