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      <title>Why the Same Page Gets Cited 18% on ChatGPT and 0% on Perplexity: The Citation Asymmetry Problem</title>
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      <description>AI visibility is not one number, and the dashboards selling you a single AEO score are flattening a problem that is structurally different on every engine. I&amp;rsquo;ve spent the last two years inside this category, and the question I get more than any other is some version of: why does this page rank #1 on ChatGPT and not appear at all on Perplexity? The answer isn&amp;rsquo;t a bug, a freshness issue, or a content-quality gap.</description>
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