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Google Featured Snippet Callouts, False Premises, MUM & More
Google has launched some improvements to featured snippets, about this result and the content advisories in Google Search. MUM now works with featured snippets to help Google understand the notion of consensus and then highlight words in the featured snippets, known as callouts.
I dug deep into this on Search Engine Land, so here is the short version.
Featured Snippet Callouts & MUM for General Consensous
Google featured snippet callouts, the word or words called out above the featured snippet in a larger font, now can be powered by MUM (which is a new and rare use of MUM in search) to check what other sources are saying about the topic. Google said, “our systems can check snippet callouts against other high-quality sources on the web, to see if there’s a general consensus for that callout, even if sources use different words or concepts to describe the same thing.” “We’ve found that this consensus-based technique has meaningfully improved the quality and helpfulness of featured snippet callouts,” Google told us.
Here is what it looks like:
And Pandu Nayak, Vice President of Search and Fellow, Google, told us that it is hard to game consensus here because featured snippets come from the top search results and those generally are not low quality.
Featured Snippet & People Also Ask False Premise Queries
False premise queries are when a specific query is for information about things that did not happen. Google will show you information that is accurate and remove the false part from the featured snippet in this case. In fact, Google said they have “reduced the triggering of featured snippets in these cases by 40% with this update.”
So if you ask [when did snoopy assassinate Abraham Lincoln] – snoopy did not do that but Google will tell you who did:
This also works for people also ask, because those are built using featured snippets.
About This Result
About this result which launched in February 2021 have been used more than 2.4 billion times Google said.
Google is expanding it to eight more languages including Portuguese (PT), French (FR), Italian (IT), German (DE), Dutch (NL), Spanish (ES), Japanese (JP), and Indonesian (ID), coming later this year.
Plus Google is expanding what it shows in the about this result, adding such as how widely a source is circulated, online reviews about a source or company, whether a company is owned by another entity, or even when our systems can’t �find much info about a source.
Content Advisories Expand
Content advisories launched in 2020, which tells searchers when Google is not so confident with the search results it is presenting. Well, Google is going to show more of that.
Google said it is expanding content advisories to searches where its systems “do not have high confidence in the overall quality of the results available for the search.” Google said this does not mean that there no helpful information is available, or that a pa�rticular result is low-quality. “These notices provide context about the whole set of results on the page, and you can always see the results for your query, even when the advisory is present,” Google added.
Here are some of the SEO takes on Twitter:
Big news. Google is now using MUM to improve features snippets based on understanding if there’s a consensus across multiple high-quality sources on the web. Its systems can check snippet callouts based on that. Also, AI models can understand when a FS isn’t helpful to display… https://t.co/t2OnAVOPaI
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) August 11, 2022
And more: Google is expanding “About this result” -> “We’re adding more context, such as how widely a source is circulated, online reviews about a source or company, whether a company is owned by another entity, or even when our systems can’t find much info about a source.” https://t.co/t2OnAVxeja
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) August 11, 2022
And Google is expanding content advisories based on the quality of the results: “We’re expanding content advisories to searches where our systems don’t have high confidence in the overall quality of the results available for the search.”
Check Barry’s post for more info: https://t.co/t2OnAVxeja
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) August 11, 2022
“our systems can now understand the notion of consensus, which is when multiple high-quality sources on the web all agree on the same fact. Our systems can check snippet callouts (…) against other high-quality sources on the web[…]” https://t.co/iaeJFS7FK3
— Pedro Dias (@pedrodias) August 11, 2022
The irresistible rising of MUM ⬇️⬇️ https://t.co/trHodHFwr6
— Gianluca Fiorelli (@gfiorelli1) August 11, 2022
Google will be using MUM to improve featured snippets.
⭐️MUM understands the notion of consensus (several high quality sources agree)
⭐️Google now checks “snippet callouts” – the words bolded at the top of a f.s. against other high quality sources to see if there is consensus. pic.twitter.com/WBIH52rFZ7— Dr. Marie Haynes🐧 (@Marie_Haynes) August 11, 2022
As an added point of interest, the Quality Raters’ Guidelines mention the importance of aligning with expert consensus in a few places. pic.twitter.com/2JfVSfiJdL
— Dr. Marie Haynes🐧 (@Marie_Haynes) August 11, 2022
For questions where there is no answer, AI is helping Google decide when there should *not* be a featured snippet. pic.twitter.com/vJGQWK4Lsp
— Dr. Marie Haynes🐧 (@Marie_Haynes) August 11, 2022
Forum discussion at Twitter.
Source: www.seroundtable.com
SEARCHENGINES
Google Interested In Hreflang Alternatives
Gary Illyes from Google said he has heard from the SEO industry that hreflang can be “annoying” and complex and confusing. So he is open to ideas on how to replace it and make it work for both small and really large websites.
He wrote this on LinkedIn saying, “Things I’ve learned and heard in Sofia at the SERPConf event.” He said one of those is that “hreflang is annoying.”
Gary wrote, “I don’t disagree,” that I guess he understands why SEOs and creators find it annoying.
So he said that he open to new ideas. He wrote, “I’m still very open to coming up with something less annoying, but it needs to work for small sites and mammoths as well, while delivering at least the same amount of information.”
So if you have ideas, let Gary know, he wrote, “Ping if you have ideas.”
You can use hreflang to tell Google about the variations of your content. This helps Google understand the various pages and how they are localized variations of the same content. But the implementation can be confusing and detailed, why he said it can be annoying. Several years ago, John Mueller said hreflang can be the most complex aspect in SEO.
Forum discussion at LinkedIn.
SEARCHENGINES
Daily Search Forum Recap: May 1, 2024
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.
Google Ads posted its first feature announcement in over two months, it is on PMax updates. Bing Webmaster Tools fixed a notification bug. Google SGE renamed its AI overviews to AI Answer. Most SEOs have not filled in the Google March 2024 core update feedback form. A Google search for flag GIFs can lead to Nazi flags.
Search Engine Roundtable Stories:
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Google Ads Posts First New Feature Announcement In Two Months – PMax Updates
Google Ads has posted its first new features announcement in its help section in over two months. This was to announce several Performance Max campaigns features, which we will get into below. But like I reported earlier, Google has not posted anything in this section for two months prior to posting this new announcement. -
Googling “Flag GIF” Leads To Nazi Flags In Google Search
If you search for [flag GIF] on Google, click on the “waiving” refinement, you are taken to images of Nazi flags. I waited a full week to report on this, a full week from when Google acknowledged the issue and it is still an issue. -
Bing Webmaster Tools Notifications & Insights Bug Fixed
Fabrice Canel from Microsoft confirmed Microsoft has fixed a bug with Bing Webmaster Tools showing inaccurate and/or irrelevant notifications in the notifications and insights section. Fabrice wrote, “Happy to report that the fix has been implemented and the issue should now be resolved for your site and all sites once data is refreshed.” -
Google SGE AI Overviews Has A New Title – AI Answer
Google is now labeling or using the title of its SGE, Search Generative Experience, “AI Answer.” This replaces the title “AI Overviews” and “Al overviews are experimental.” This change happened on Monday, I believe. -
Most SEOs Did Not Send Feedback To Google On The March 2024 Core Update
Google opened up its feedback form after it announced the Google March 2024 core update was completed and it seems most SEOs did not send Google feedback. Why? Maybe because many don’t believe Google will use that feedback to help them? Maybe because SEOs don’t want to share specifics with Google? -
Sundar Pichai 20 Year Google Anniversary
Google’s CEO, Sunday Pichai, on April 26, 2024, posted on Instagram that he is celebrating him 20 year anniversary of working at Google. He started on April 26, 2004 and is now running the place.
Other Great Search Threads:
- ave you seen this before…. Seems like looker studio google has got lot of spam links injected …i just encountered this while checking something… its tons of content… made a search with site: hea, Raman on X
- Gartner: “By 2026, Google will lose 1/4 of queries to AI” Datos: “Really? Let’s investigate that claim with data from millions of real Internet users.” https://t.co/5QErT9g9IF Embarrassing that th, Rand Fishkin on X
- The favicon guidelines are at https://t.co/9z0HOt9H5f – not all sites have unique favicons, so I wouldn’t immediately call that spammy. For images in general, a legal path may be open via the DMCA process., John Mueller on X
- Well, moved to Munich, Germany., John Mueller on X
- The more server logs and crawl patterns I see, the more I’m sure the world needs more SEOs. Of the good kind. You see, part of good tech SEO is fixing spiders traps, optimizing crawling, speeding up sites. 1/6, Joost de Valk on X
- This Google Ads thing is becoming really expensive. Fee increase from 2% to 2.5% for Italy. Fee increase from 2% to 3% for Spain. Fee increase from 5% to 7% for Turkey., Thomas Eccel on X
- We’re committed to ongoing and planned enhancements and listening to great ideas as yours to help us maximizing our crawl efficiency and minimize crawls. There’s no AI or PhD that can outperform the IndexNow signal when it is properly configured. We f, Fabrice Canel on X
Search Engine Land Stories:
Other Great Search Stories:
Analytics
Industry & Business
- Google takes lion’s share of UK ad market as publishers lose out, Press Gazette
- Apple poaches AI experts from Google and builds a secret AI lab, QZ
- Friends From the Old Neighborhood Turn Rivals in Big Tech’s A.I. Race, New York Times
- Google Founders’ Hand-Picked CEO Nears Billionaire Status Too, Bloomberg
- Google needs a more formalized way to kill products, 9to5Google
- Local Memo: Rank Isn’t the Primary Decision Factor for Consumers in Many Industries, SOCi
- San Francisco homeless people to receive $1,000 a month from Google, The San Francisco Standard
- Google sued by US artists over AI image generator, Reuters
- Meet the Woman Who Showed President Biden ChatGPT—and Helped Set the Course for AI, Wired
- Microsoft and OpenAI sued yet again by Chicago Tribune and New York Daily News, Engadget
- Microsoft Concern About Google’s Lead Drove Investment in OpenAI, Bloomberg
Links & Content Marketing
Local & Maps
Mobile & Voice
SEO
- AI Is Poisoning Reddit to Promote Products and Game Google With ‘Parasite SEO’, 404 Media
- How to combine SEO and CRO, Blue Array SEO
- 3 Steps to Get Ahead in an AI-First Search World, BrightEdge
- Carving a Career in SEO — How NOT to Get Taken for a Ride, Moz
- How Did Authority Bloggers Beat the Google Update?, Chris Garrett
- SEO A/B testing: realizing the value of a good experimentation program, Search Pilot
- SEO for Developers: 10 Best Practices to Know, Semrush
- SGE: New data and the future of SEO and SERP…, STAT Search Analytics
- User Search Journeys: Advantages and Use Cases for Agencies, seoClarity
- What is bounce rate and how has it changed?, Wix SEO Hub
- Why Google SEO Traffic is More Appealing Than Social Media, Adam Riemer
- Yoast SEO 22.6 brings more enhancements, Yoast
- What to do about Google’s Reddit habit?, SERP’s Up SEO Podcast
PPC
Search Features
Other Search
Feedback:
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Daily Search Forum Recap: April 30, 2024
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.
Microsoft Advertising has officially added Copilot to help advertisers using AI. Tuta complained to regulators over its ranking drop with the Google core update. We saw the same person rank in Google Search with multiple entities. Google renames product sites to product websites. Google Search App has a neat screenshot feature. I am offline today, all these stories were pre-written and scheduled, including this newsletter.
Search Engine Roundtable Stories:
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Copilot Now In Microsoft Advertising Platform
Microsoft announced the general availability of Copilot in the Microsoft Advertising Platform. This means you can now use Copilot (Microsoft’s AI) natural language conversational chat, asset recommendations, and image asset creation in the Microsoft Advertising platform. -
The Same Person With Multiple Entities In Google Search
Last week, Shameem Adhikarath shared an example of an individual that shows up twice as two different entities in Google Search. It is like maybe Google was fed two distinct entities for the same person and now Google is showing both of them, with the same name and same query. -
Tuta Complains To EU Regulators Over Google March 2024 Core Update Ranking Drop
Tuta Mail, a popular encrypted email service, complained to European Union tech regulators that Google dropped its rankings for all sorts of keyword phrases with the Google March 2024 core update. Tuta is upset they no longer rank for [encrypted email] after this update. -
Google Search App “Send A Link To This Page” When You Take A Screenshot
One of my pet peeves is when people send me screenshots of pages they want me to read and do not include the URL to that page. Well, the Google Search app is trying to solve that issue by telling the person who took a screenshot to “Send a link to this page” by clicking a big blue “Share” button. -
Google Renames Product Sites To Product Websites
Google has renamed the Product Sites search filter to Product Websites. These only really show up in the European regions and starting last week, Google renamed “Sites” to “Websites.” -
Slimmer Google Dog Tag
We have seen numerous dog tags for Dooglers, Google dogs, before. But this one looks slimmer than the old dog tags. I found this new photo of a Doogler and you can see the small Google collar tag. -
Programming Note: Offline For Last Days Of Passover
This is a programming note that I will be completely offline for the last days of the Passover holiday. The last days of Passover are on Monday and Tuesday, April 29th and 30th. Any stories published here will be scheduled and written beforehand and not posted live.
Other Great Search Threads:
Search Engine Land Stories:
Other Great Search Stories:
Industry & Business
- xAI, Elon Musk’s OpenAI rival, is closing on $6B in funding and X, his social network, is already one of its shareholders, TechCrunch
- Google plans $3 billion data center investment in Indiana, Virginia, Reuters
- Google to expand hardware R&D team in Taiwan, Nikkei Asia
- Investors Cheer AI Spending Boom in Big Tech—Just Not at Meta, Wall Street Journal
- Sundar Pichai Celebrates Googleversary, completes 20 years at Google, News9live
Links & Content Marketing
Local & Maps
Mobile & Voice
SEO
PPC
Search Features
Other Search
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