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.…
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.
Exactly. I've had Rich Pins disabled since they were implemented for this very reason. Because no mater what Google claims, I and many other recipe bloggers have already tested and know: the more information that is given in a sesrch result the less clickthroughs you get. PERIOD.
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