New Delhi: Google News, a popular news aggregator, has encountered a bug that is adversely affecting the visibility of certain websites within its platform. This bug is the result of a recent algorithm change implemented by Google to enhance the quality of news content displayed on Google News. While the intention was to improve the user experience, it has inadvertently caused some websites to be significantly less visible.
The websites most impacted by this bug are those considered to be of lower quality, often associated with fake news, bias, or inaccuracies. Consequently, these websites are experiencing a substantial decline in traffic from Google News, with reductions of up to 50% being reported.
Acknowledging the issue, Google has confirmed its awareness of the bug and is actively working to resolve it. However, there is currently no estimated timeframe for the bug fix.
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In a statement from a Google spokesperson, they said, "We are aware of a bug that is affecting the visibility of some websites in Google News. Google is working on the issue of the bug.''
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Implications for Website Owners:
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Google is actively working to fix the bug affecting website visibility in Google News. However, the exact timeline for the bug fix remains unknown. In the interim, website owners and users can implement the suggested actions mentioned above to mitigate the impact and seek alternative news sources.