
probably I noticed that Google got … strange recently. Strangest? It may be difficult to find the search results you are looking for. Among the summaries of artificial intelligence and algorithm changes that lead to unexpected sources, it may be difficult to move in the world’s most popular search engine. (and Publishers We are Presse pressurealso.)
Earlier this year, Google updated her algorithm. This is not a new thing – Google updates its algorithms hundreds of times a year, with any place from two to four main “basic updates” that lead to major changes. Although it is difficult to determine exactly what has been changed, publishers and websites have noticed large and small traffic drops and lower research classifications – even for the content that was previously working well. “Google Zero” (like Nile Patel From the edge called first) it is believed to be caused, at least partially, through an an artificial intelligence overview.
Google’s research showed a slow crawl for this for a few years, but the last blow was delivered during the summer. When you are looking for something and you will get a stylish small summary of the various reports made by journalists, you are less likely to visit the websites that have already done the work. In some cases, this summary contains incorrect hallucinations or reports from web sites that you may not trust in the same extent. It is difficult to say whether the next basic update will make your search results show what you expect, but in the meantime, there is a tablet that can help him feel thanks to your preferences.
Review your Google search results with the new Google “Favorite sources“The tool. This can help you see more wired, from covering strict reviews and obsession to sudden stories important to our politics office to our” What to Watch “team.
Favorite sources are determined in the search results for higher stories, and you will also get a dedicated from your resource section in some search results pages.
To set wireless as a favorite source, You can click this link And determine the square to the right. You can also search for additional sources you prefer on this page and check the relevant squares to ensure that they are prioritized in Google search operations.
Google via Lauren Steram