This is outright content theft. Google isn’t even hiding it anymore. They are displaying recipes AND comments ON SEARCH. I hope every engineer and exec involved chokes on their next free Google-provided meal while the rest of the open web struggles to put food on the table.…
Barry’s latest article about Google’s newest, blatant content theft here. seroundtable.com/google-quick-v…
Maybe people should start letting themselves into Pichai and Rhagavan’s homes and Google complexes around the world? I mean, if ownership means nothing and accessibility is seen as an invite to take whatever you want… 🤷🏻♀️
Recipes are unprotectable by copyright. In public domain
Ingredient lists are. Techniques and steps are not. Get it right.
If you don't want them to steal it just noindex your content.
That’s an asinine comeback. “If you don’t want your home to burn down, don’t own one.” The point is: this is intended to move content from a website to search so people don’t visit the site. If it’s consensual, as this trial appears to be, great. But my neighbor choosing to…
This is a fight recipe bloggers have waged against Pinterest for years - to never display the full recipe & to have full control of what is displayed on their third party service. This is also the type of theft - specifically, duplicating the instructions and/or photo - that…
But at least with Pinterest it’s possible to opt out of Rich Pins while still appearing in the feed. The only recourse with Google is to surrender all search traffic, so the choice is illusory at best if one wants to stay in business.
I'm 100% for this. Now I never have to accidentally view any streamer or influencers page ever again.
You never had to in the first place.
I don't remember who said this, to give credit, but: Google fooled so many content creators into building their SEO-friendly websites, only to provide a better "scraping" experience for Google bots, so they can show your data without sending visitor to your website. Alphabet…
I imagine the average recipe seeker will like this, I can understand why site owners do not.
It's ok, there will be no Google in a couple years anyways, when you got almost every country around the world taking them to court for something, the investors are going to sell out eventually and that will be the end of google's dominance in search.
And Google is killing the golden goose, as it were. If humans no longer get compensation to produce content, they won't produce content anymore. How will Google train it's AI then? Search results will devolve into a mess of regurgitated AI content.
First they steal our content and as a reward they kick our websites out of the SERPS. But to look good in public, they organize a Creator Summit.
I can get the recipe now without the author’s meandering narcissistic soliloquy that goes on for 40 pages to throw more ads in my face? Rare Google win
If they do it is for users, if you do it you are a useless spam site. It's really shit
huh, why? This happens with content since years. Why are recipes any different? Only way we will get out of it will be a decentralized search engine. It's coming.
They should only do this with adsense customer content, make you opt in and pay you when they display your content. This is the only fair way to manage this.
They are thieves. This doesn't have anything to do with training their AI. It is clearly an attempt to monetize someone elses work. This is NOT fair use.
That menu thing is done. Perhaps itineraries are next
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