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Google's Reliance on Reddit for AI Search Answers Undermines Its Own Quality Standards for Publishers

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Matthew - Technology News Australia

1h ago· 10 min readenOpinion

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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bskyGoogle's Reliance on Reddit for AI Search Answers Undermines Its Own Quality Standards for Publishershackernoon.com

Key quotes

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Google has spent years lecturing publishers on what quality looks like.
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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Google needs to stop treating Reddit threads as reliable source of information for AI search answer.

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