Google's Reliance on Reddit for AI Search Answers Undermines Its Own Quality Standards for Publishers
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Matthew - Technology News Australia
Summary
This article criticizes Google for undermining its own quality guidelines by increasingly relying on Reddit threads as authoritative sources for AI-generated search answers. It argues that while Google has spent years pushing publishers to invest in original reporting, expertise, and editorial credibility, the company now treats Reddit — a platform rife with anonymous, unverified, and often misleading content — as a trusted information source. The piece contends that this hypocrisy devalues the work of legitimate publishers who followed Google's advice, and raises serious concerns about the reliability of AI search results.
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Publishers listened. They hired writers. They paid editors. They built author pages.
Google needs to stop treating Reddit threads as reliable source of information for AI search answer.
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