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Google will warn you if search results are unreliable

Fred Foster by Fred Foster
June 27, 2021
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But it’s not just about fit.

a The Google It is the king of search engines at first and is the number one platform where people go to search for information because of relevant search results. But it’s not just about fit. The information must also be reliable. In this regard, until recently, Google did not make any significant efforts. But this will change.

Notifications about the importance of search results

According to the site Recode, Google will inform users about News Minutes that change quickly. The results page will post some stamps of the actual search results, such as “These results seem to change quickly” and “If this topic is new, it may take time for results to be added by reliable sources”. a Google suggests To retry your search later for more reliable search results.

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While there is no clear reason why this might happen, it appears that the new update is causing the problem.

Currently, these notices only appear in American English results “when the topic is rapidly developing and a variety of sources have not yet been evaluated”. But it will appear in other markets in the coming months.

“Although Google search always has the best useful results we can provide, sometimes the reliable information that users are looking for is not yet available online,” the company explains. “This may be especially true for breaking news or new topics, when the information published first is not the most reliable.”

Recode spoke about the feature yesterday, following a tweet from Stanford Internet Observatory investigator Renee Dersta.

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There are a lot of examples

The best example of this may be the result of a search for “a UFO traveling at 106 miles per hour” was photographed with the warning label, says The Verge. Just search for “UFO filmed traveling at 106mph”. One of the first findings will be about a story that happened in 2016 in Wales. But, as you may understand, this is not the story that users are looking for at the moment.

As Danny Sullivan, Google’s public research representative, told Recode: “Someone got this police information video in Wales and got some press coverage. But there aren’t many findings on that yet. But maybe people would like to know more, There may be something circulating on social media. We can say that the trend has begun.”

This is Google’s cutting-edge machine to keep pace with an ever-evolving world.

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