Google has updated the article structured data help documentation to remove the hard character limit for the headline property. Instead of Google saying there is a 110-character limit, now Google just says you should be concise with your headlines for your articles. The revision. Google’s article structured data help documentation used to write “The title of the article. The value should not exceed 110 characters.” It has been updated to say,… Source link
Read More »Google Updates Article Structured Data Guidance
Google updated the documentation for the Article structured data which supports Article, NewsArticle and BlogPosting Schema types. The updated guidelines affects the headline property to make it conform with the guidance on title elements and title links. Article Structured Data The article structured data may be one of the most popular structured data types in use because so much content is in the form of many different kinds of articles. Using the structured data correctly is important… Source link
Read More »Google Updates Article Structured Data Guidelines
Google updated its Article structured data guidelines to reflect that they dropped the AMP requirement and changed the image guidelines for Top Stories eligibility. Three changes to the guidelines make it clear that eligibility for the stop stories section that can dominate the top of the search results became more accessible for more publishers. Structured Data No Longer Required For Top Stories Top stories is a way for Google to feature fresh news content in the search results. Searches on… Source link
Read More »Read this article before Google flags it and takes it down as clickbait
Quick! Read this now. Google says it’s cracking down on clickbait, and we hope this article makes the cut (we’re pretty sure it will). The tech giant announced on Thursday that it will start prioritizing “content by people, for people” in a push to get rid of clickbait articles that seek to grab readers’ attention with a catchy headline but don’t always deliver the goods. But this one’s different (we promise). The so-called helpful content update will enable Google’s search… Source link
Read More »Yahoo article suggests Damian Lillard unhappy in Portland
It’s happening y’all…Damian Lillard is finally unhappy with how things are going in Portland and therefore is coming to the NY Knicks!!! (I wish) All jokes aside, per Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports, a writer who’s known to have a close relationship with Damian Lillard released a piece this afternoon stating the following: The enormous backlash from the Portland Trail Blazers’ process to hire a new coach and his concerns on whether a championship contender can be built have become… Source link
Read More »Lawmakers push FTC to investigate Google Play for COPPA violations | Article
Sen. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) and Rep. Kathy Castor (D-Fla.) seek to determine whether Google Play violated Section 5 of the FTC Act. “New research suggests that Google misleadingly markets children’s apps as compliant with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) despite evidence that many of those apps illegally track children’s behavior and share their personal information without consent,” Markey and Castor wrote in the joint letter. “The FTC must use its full… Source link
Read More »Calipari defends himself after Yahoo Sports article on anthem protest
As everyone is well aware, John Calipari knelt alongside his team during the national anthem at Florida last Saturday. The peaceful protest has divided the fanbase in the days since, and just when it seemed like most were ready to turn the page, a blogger for Yahoo Sports had to come and stir things up. Jason Owens published an article yesterday blasting Calipari for some of his comments on the team’s decision to kneel, calling the Hall of Fame coach a failure to his players. Calipari has… Source link
Read More »Yahoo! Finance Publishes Strange Article On Why Tesla Didn’t Win Its “Company of the Year” Award
December 9th, 2020 by Johnna Crider Yahoo! Finance chose Zoom as its “Company of the Year,” and that’s perfectly fine. However, Yahoo! Finance decided to focus a whole article on why Tesla didn’t make the cut, and the article’s got some issues. Aside from not being fair to Tesla, it really wasn’t fair to Zoom. To be frank, it’s weird. I really don’t see the point, but let’s dive in. First, congrats to Zoom — it really did help… Source link
Read More »Google fined $670K for violating GDPR’s ‘right to be forgotten’ | Article
The APD announced the fine Tuesday as punishment for Google Belgium’s “serious breach” of the GDPR for refusing to delete search results, known as dereferencing. The fine is the largest ever levied by the APD; the previous high was a fine of €50,000 (U.S. $56,000). The public official had appealed to the APD to force Google Belgium to delete two search results after the internet giant’s subsidiary refused to do so. In response, the APD issued the fine regarding Google Belgium’s… Source link
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