Google announces introduction of 'frequently cited sources' label on search results screen
With the proliferation of information in the world, it is becoming increasingly important to identify whether that information is true or fake news. Google has announced that it will introduce the 'Frequently Cited Sources' label on its search results screen in time for April 2nd
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https://blog.google/products/news/fact-checking-misinformation-google-features/
Google Search's new highly cited label helps you get to the source of a story --The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/2022/3/31/23004348/google-search-highly-cited-label-rapidly-evolving-topics-notice-about-this-result
In an official blog, Google said, 'Let's say a local press has published an article investigating a problem in your local school district. This story has grown enormously and has been covered by many other media outlets. But what if you didn't see the original story, which has a unique background for locals? 'He argues that it's important to check the sources, even if the content isn't fake news. ..
Google's new introduction is to display 'sources of citation' that are frequently linked from other media as labels at the top of the search results screen. If you look at the image below, you can see that the article displayed below the search form is labeled 'HIGHLY CITED'. The label will soon be introduced to mobile users in the United States and will be rolled out worldwide in the coming weeks.
Google has announced other features that can help you check multiple facts. For example, if you search for a topic whose information is evolving rapidly, an English search in the United States will show you a notice to check the authenticity of the source or to return later when more information is available. It is designed to be.
Also, by tapping the 3-dot dot displayed on the right side of the search results, the ability to check in-depth information about the article, people's opinions, and sources will soon be available for English searches around the world. ..
Search makes it easy for you to evaluate results.
— Google (@Google) March 31, 2022
Tapping the three dots next to a Search result can help you dig deeper and learn more about its source. Https://t.co/0S5ze4dXWj pic.twitter.com/7zxrAFrvKS
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