SEARCHENGINES
Google Search Results For Russian Invasion of Ukraine With Stats, Photos, News & More

If you do a search for variations of Russia and Ukraine keywords together, Google will show you a search result page that seems to be tailored specific to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The search results not only include web results and news and videos, but it also has a section on the right for the estimated losses, photos and some more factual data around when it started and where it is taking place.
You can trigger this yourself on mobile or desktop Google search for searches such as [ukraine russia] or [russia ukraine] or other variations like the screenshot below shows (click to enlarge it):
I snapped this screenshot yesterday afternoon, and we are already at about 10,000 deaths, 2,000 people injured, with 1.5 million Ukrainians displaced and over 100 building destroyed.
There is this section below from Getty Images with photos from the war.
Google publishing “Photos” in the serp #google #mobile #serp pic.twitter.com/DDieWD1e9s
— Valentin Pletzer (@VorticonCmdr) March 3, 2022
Damn…. i am impressed. haven’t seen that before. pic.twitter.com/NUMkPfnEoy
— Christian Hänsel 🇱🇧🇩🇪 (@chaensel) March 3, 2022
This also includes the for context section Google has been testing for a while:
Google adding an article onebox “for context” #google #mobile #serp pic.twitter.com/kU7BHMjK89
— Valentin Pletzer (@VorticonCmdr) March 3, 2022
Google rarely tailors the search results in this way, we’ve seen it for COVID searches and some other limited searches before. Now Google is doing it for the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Forum discussion at Twitter.
Update: The view from Google Russia:
What is really shame, the russian version https://t.co/rxAVLL5lhN. Just checked it through VPN. Not cool Google, not cool. pic.twitter.com/0IPZVPUBE0
— Pavel Ungr 🇨🇿 🔍 SEO konzultant, support 🇺🇦 (@PavelUngr) March 7, 2022
it is very pro-russian
— Anton Shulke (@anton_shulke) March 7, 2022
basically, only Russian-based news agencies are represented, and in Russia all of them state-sponsored.
— Anton Shulke (@anton_shulke) March 7, 2022
SEARCHENGINES
Google Hanukkah Decorations Are Live For 2023

Hanukkah (aka Chanukah) starts this coming Thursday night, December 7th. Google has added its Hanukkah decorations to the Google Search results interface to celebrate. Google does this every year and I expect to see the same rollout in the coming weeks for Christmas and Kawanzaa but for now, since Chanukah is in the coming days, we have the Hanukkah decorations live at Google Search.
Here is a screenshot of the Chanukah decorations as they look like on the mobile search results.
You can see it yourself by searching on Google for [chanukah], [hanukkah], but not yet [חֲנוּכָּה] or other spelling variations yet but it should soon. It looks better on mobile than it does on desktop results.
To see the past, the 2023 decorations, 2021 decorations, 2020 Chanukah decorations, 2019 Google holiday decorations, the 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010 and so on.
Happy Chanukah, everyone!
Forum discussion at X.
SEARCHENGINES
Google Pay Accepted Icons In Google Search Results

Google seems to be testing a Google Pay Accepted label or icon in the Google search results. This label has the super G logo followed by the words “Pay accepted” words next to search result snippets that support Google Pay and notate such in their structured data.
This was first spotted by Khushal Bherwani who shared some screenshots of this on X – here is one:
Here are some more screenshots:
Here is test and without test window for same query. pic.twitter.com/n9cYWBOsro
— Khushal Bherwani (@b4k_khushal) October 20, 2023
Brodie Clark also posted some screenshots after on X:
In continuation from the test from October, Google is now testing out a new Google Pay label associated with organic results. Last month, Google was testing Pay Accepted text, with this month changing it to Pay encrypted checkout. More details: https://t.co/MvFNoPmMDR pic.twitter.com/WDVVc4RbTO
— SERPs Up 🌊 (@SERPalerts) November 30, 2023
I tried to replicate this but I came up short.
This is not the first time Google had similar icons like this in its search results.
Forum discussion at X.
SEARCHENGINES
Google Discover Showing Older Content Since Follow Feature Arrived

Typically, Google Discover shows content that is less than a day old, but it can show content that is weeks, months, or even years old. However, typically, Google will show more recent content in the Discover feed. Well, that may have changed with the new Google follow feature.
Glenn Gabe, who is a very active Google Discover user, noticed that since the Follow feature rolled out, he has been seeing content that is weeks and months old way more often than before the follow feature rolled out. Glenn wrote on X that “this could also be playing a role. i.e. Google isn’t providing as much recent content, but instead, focusing on providing targeted content based on the topics you are following.”
It makes sense that if you follow a specific topic and if Google Discover only shows the most authoritative types of content, it might be hard for Google to find new content on that topic. So it does make sense that Google may show older content more often for that specific topic you follow.
Here are screenshots Glenn shared:
Have you noticed this in your Discover feed?
Forum discussion at X.
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