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Google’s new tools help discussion forums and social media platforms rank higher in search results

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Google today introduced new tools for website owners, including those running social media sites and discussion forums, who want to better elevate their content in Google’s search results. The feature follows Google’s reprioritization of user-generated web content over SEO-optimized junk, which has increasingly become a problem on today’s modern web. In May, Google first rolled out a new “Perspectives” search filter that would highlight posts from discussion boards like Reddit, Q&A sites like Quora and social media platforms in its search results. The feature, which first arrived on mobile, was launched to desktop users earlier this month along with other search changes.

The company also said its ranking algorithm was being updated to push more of these firsthand perspectives higher in search results so they’re easier to find.

With the new tools, Google is giving websites hosting first-person perspectives the ability to signal to the search engine how their data is structured so their content will be featured both accurately and “as complete as possible” in Google’s Search Results, the company explains.

For example, with the new ProfilePage markup, any site where creators post content will be able to showcase their creators’ profiles directly in Google Search results, including information like their name, handle, profile photo, follower count or the popularity of their content. Both Google’s Perspectives feature and its Discussions and Forums feature can make use of this type of markup.


Meanwhile, the DiscussionForumPosting markup will help Google to better recognize the conversations that are coming from any online forum or discussion site around the web. While Google can already identify a number of top forums, like Reddit, in its Search Results, this markup would allow other, smaller sites to be better indexed, categorized and ranked by Google’s new algorithm, as well.

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To support site owners in implementing these changes, Google is updating its Search Console with new reporting that will show things like errors, warnings and valid items related to their marked-up pages. Both features will also be available in the Rich Results Test so site owners can test and validate any markup changes.

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Of course, Google’s experiments with next-generation search don’t end there. The company is also testing its own generative AI answer engine, Search Generative Experience, and recently announced an experiment that will let users annotate web pages with notes — likely, a hedge against Reddit choosing to lock down its site behind an API so as not be the source for AI training data without payment. If annotations took off, Google will have effectively built its own Reddit on Google directly, but the feature is still an opt-in experiment for now.



This is interesting and since it could directly impact how GAF generates traffic in the near future, thought it was worth sharing.
 
This has potential. I find myself recently adding the suffix "reddit" at the end of a lot of my searches for the very same reason.

You have to, and it used to not be like that. Consolidation of the internet is partly to blame, but so is google striving to make more money from ads.
 

Konnor

Member
They create the problem by severely deranking forums and many independent platforms while promoting corporate media and AI generated trash and now that google's reputation is severely tarnished because its search results are fucking awful they introduce new tools to fix the problem they created
 

Rival

Gold Member
Google changes to their search algorithm have devastated a lot of smaller websites essentially destroying their page views and in turn ruining their ability to make money.
 

Chittagong

Gold Member
Googling “Harry Potter”

First result
“Yes it is a trans-genicide a FAQ and what you can do about it today”

I think I am fine with AI generated SEO garbage
 

Ophiuchus

Banned
I run a small online business and noticed that changes in search rankings can make a big difference. When I started, I tried to handle everything myself but found it overwhelming.

I decided to get a professional website audit from a company. They did a thorough analysis, found and fixed errors, and optimized my site for search engines. This included checking usability, SEO, and technical issues. The audit really helped improve my site's performance and visibility. If you're looking to boost your site’s traffic and ranking, a website audit can be very helpful.
 
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ManaByte

Gold Member
I only use Google for image search now. For normal search I'll use Bing and look at the Copilot Wikipedia-style summary and click on the citations if I want to know more of if it looks strange.

And Copilot has been fucking AMAZING for search from what I've found. I've looked for specific quotes from someone and it was able to find it with the article even from a decade or more ago.
 

Cyberpunkd

Member
Googling “Harry Potter”

First result
“Yes it is a trans-genicide a FAQ and what you can do about it today”

I think I am fine with AI generated SEO garbage
Just tried it, nothing like this on the first page, just a lot of info about HP and books/films. France wins again.

part GIF
 

Husky

THE Prey 2 fanatic
Someday I'm gonna search for an answer to a technical problem, click a result that looks like a forum post of someone asking the same question, and then I'll realize it's an entirely AI-generated forum, with thousands of AI-generated posts and responses. They've already done it with blogs.
 

I_D

Member
Googling “Harry Potter”

First result
“Yes it is a trans-genicide a FAQ and what you can do about it today”

I think I am fine with AI generated SEO garbage

Google still uses your cache to customize your results, based on what your search history indicates you will enjoy.


For me, the first result is for WizardingWorld.com.
 

am_ilyas

Banned


This is interesting and since it could directly impact how GAF generates traffic in the near future, thought it was worth sharing.
I think Google's new tools aim to boost the visibility of user-generated content from discussion forums and social media by improving how such content is indexed and displayed in search results. The updates include new markup options like ProfilePage and DiscussionForumPosting to enhance how creator profiles and forum conversations are showcased. Additionally, Search Console updates will help site owners monitor and optimize these changes. Overall, these tools are designed to prioritize authentic, first-person perspectives over SEO-optimized content.
 
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