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The clock ticks. As Google tries to make users less dependent on search tricks, the Reddit protests continue ahead of the July 1 API changes. Thousands of subreddits remain dark, others remain ...
Google recently launched Perspectives, a new section of search results that focuses on things like Reddit comments, YouTube videos, and other first-hand experiences from real people online.
That means it will be easier to access things like Reddit links and YouTube or TikTok videos in search results, among other things, without having to append the name of the platform to your search ...
Over 8,000 subreddits have gone dark to protest Reddit’s upcoming API changes, and it’s shown me just how much I rely on Reddit to find useful, human-sounding information in my Google search ...
A popular Google hack that involves adding the term “reddit” or “+reddit” to a search query for better results isn’t working due to the ongoing subreddit blackout.
Reddit URLs are being manipulated to include a slur in the subdomain, and those URLs are coming up in Google Search results. The Verge experienced the problem on Tuesday, reporting that while ...
Reddit's move — if the speculation is true — seems fairly unprecedented, and highlights the hazards of a potential future ...
But because some salient Reddit threads found in Google search results aren’t accessible, most of what he has to wade through now are “blogs from large financial organizations that say, ‘Hey ...
The “discussions and forums” module will surface relevant posts from sites like Reddit and Quora alongside more traditional search results. It’s not clear exactly how Google is determining ...
The core argument is that many people have become so disappointed in—or distrustful of—good old Google search results that they now append the term “reddit” to the end of their queries.
Reddit's move — if the speculation is true — seems fairly unprecedented, and highlights the hazards of a potential future where search engines become pay-to-play for even organic search results.