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Search engines often index these parameters when they crawl dynamic pages, which is why snippets of unrelated text (like old Financial Times archives or EPA reports) might appear in search results associated with that ID.

Some services use "j" as a "jump" parameter to forward a user to a specific destination or tracking pixel. Why It Appears in Search Results You may encounter strings like this when: ?j=42369

Based on typical web architecture, ?j=42369 likely points to: Search engines often index these parameters when they

You might have accidentally copied only the end of a long URL. ?j=42369