BREAKING: Google fined $20,565,635,200,000,003,000,000,000,000,000,000 by Russian TV channels.
A Russian court has fined the US giant over 20 decillion US dollars (2 undecillion Russian rubles) for failing to restore 17 Russian TV channels on YouTube.
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Excellent read if you work in SEO.
New research that compares the US vs. EU for Google searches, the rollout impact of AI overviews, zero-click searches & much more.
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I constantly remind myself of this.
Next time you feel the need to call out another SEO or Googler for something they said that you don't like, just remember that ruining their day is not the best way to make your day better.
People might seem like they are tough. They aren't. Be kinder ✝️🖤
Maybe "not new" but I found this interesting:
- Google appears to store "last significant update" time/date in epoch format for URLs
- You can supply lastmod in XML sitemap
- Google has boolean on whether to trust you or not based on whether you're a naughty liar
Not good. Google is showing Reddit threads about a person as part of their Knowledge Panel, alongside their dedicated social media accounts? No thanks.
Can we opt out of this for our own Knowledge Panels? 😅
Why are we creating unnecessary drama and chaos for a feature that was perfectly fine as is…
Google: "the small set of sites we've still been crawling with desktop Googlebot will be crawled with mobile Googlebot after July 5, 2024. After July 5, 2024, we'll crawl and index these sites with only Googlebot Smartphone. If your site's content is not accessible at all with a mobile device, it will no longer be indexable." - Read More: https://t.co/80pqSvYOuo