$ man content-extractability
Content Extractability
How easily an AI engine can pull a self-contained, citable passage from your content without needing surrounding context.
by Shawn Tenam
This is the single most actionable GEO metric. Self-contained passages of 134-167 words hit the sweet spot. Pages with semantic completeness scores above 8.5 out of 10 are 4.2x more likely to be cited by AI engines. I tested this on ShawnOS knowledge terms. The ones that read like standalone explanations get cited. The ones that depend on context from other sections don't. The fix is structural, not creative. Write passages that make sense if you rip them out of the page entirely.
The KnowledgeTerm interface enforces extractability by design. Each term has a standalone definition, a standalone whyItMatters, and a standalone howYouUseIt. Three extractable passages per term. The wiki sections work the same way. Every heading introduces a self-contained block.