@googlesearchc I’ll be very honest: Google, what are you doing? Thousands of small publishers with truly valuable content have had their businesses wiped out in recent years. The search results have gotten worse, and AI is 'stealing' legitimate content. If this continues, there will be no pub's
@meteoleitstelle@googlesearchc It's no use, man, they pretend to be blind while hundreds, thousands of publishers complain about the same problem. Our site went down in October 2023 and never came back. It's been the same for hundreds of other publishers, so it really seems like it was intentional...
@googlesearchc Por que não falam sobre a queda de vários sites no Discovery e conteúdo desinteressante mostrado no mesmo? Sendo que existem milhares de pessoas reclamando sobre o problema?
@thatkatieberry We are very grateful for that. Several publishers simply went bankrupt after Google's latest updates. And the company doesn't seem to care about it.
@CNET Google killed several websites, we lost all our work, laid off employees, went bankrupt, and the company doesn't seem to care about its publishers.
@googlesearchc First, they create updates where the rules are: 'Create content for people, not for search engines.' Then, they punish editors, and now they say those same editors should use 'search' to produce content
@Katie16282772 @JohnMu Small publishers are lost, not knowing what to do, while large portals gain more and more notoriety, even though their content doesn't fully satisfy users.
@Okayy_Dan@ReadySteadyCut@googlesearchc@searchliaison Mostly large websites, the small ones have been practically wiped out, appearing only a few times. Additionally, Discovery is failing by showing results that don't match what users are searching for, ever since the September 2023 update.