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by mcv
2498 days ago
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But that's the responsibility of that website. Of course it's bad if Google lists a site with wrong information as the first hit, but I think it's worse when Google blindly copies that false info and lists it as their own zero-click result. By doing that, Google itself takes responsibility for the information. Although sometimes the site is actually correct and Google still gets it wrong by copying the info incorrectly or losing some context or qualifiers. I loved zero-click results back when DucfDuckGo first introduced them, but I'm less enthusiastic about Google's implementation of them. |
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