Most top-ranking websites fail HTML validation. Google explains why perfect code isn’t required, and what matters instead. Many top websites have invalid homepage HTML, yet still rank well.
With search today so full of AI slop and sites spamming SEO tricks, it’s not unusual for people to append “reddit” to their queries in hopes of finding useful answers to their questions. Google has ...
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Google's John Mueller's response on phantom noindex errors in Search Console acknowledges indexing blocks visible to Google.
Reddit is going to be leaning even harder into search in the coming months. The company has already been working on a plan to integrate its LLM-powered search into its main search feature, but CEO ...
Reddit, like nearly every major tech company right now, is going all-in on AI, and its next big bet is transforming itself into a full-blown search engine. SEE ALSO: Google reveals Reddit Answers is ...