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You can see similar behavior in the URL in this YouTube search for best cat videos: Although spaces aren't allowed in a URL, some websites use a + sign, which you can see in both the Google and YouTube examples. Others use the encoded equivalent of a space, which is%20. Some URLs can swap between parameters depending on the context. A good example can be seen when adding a timestamp to a YouTube video. Some links require an ampersand and others use a question mark. URLs can also use anchors. These are situated at the very end and describe where, on that page, to jump to when the link is selected. Anchors are created when adding links to a web page, and they use the number sign ( #). Here's an example in a Wikipedia entry where the anchor takes you to another part of the page: URLs that use multiple variables use one or more ampersands after the question mark. You can see the example here for an search for Windows 10: The first variable, url, is preceded by the question mark but the next variable, field-keywords, is preceded by an ampersand.