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Just keep in mind it can be difficult for us to know the exact date of a document for a variety of reasons. Thereβs no standard way that all site owners use to indicate a publishing or republishing date. Some provide no dates at all on web pages. Some might not indicate if an older page is updated.
We have before: and after: operators that are still in beta. You must provide year-month-day dates or only a year. You can combine both. For example:
[avengers endgame before:2019]
[avengers endgame after:2019-04-01]
[avengers endgame after:2019-03-01 before:2019-03-05]
The wait(list) is over! Anyone in the U.S. can now access AI Mode in Labs. Weβre also adding new features β like more actionable info for shopping and local recommendations, combining Searchβs real-time data with Geminiβs advanced capabilities. Get the latest here: blog.google/products/sea...
This doesn't stop you from using the News tab, and AI Overviews don't appear on that. You can just tab to whatever mode you prefer.
We don't have a setting like that, but if you don't want search features such as AI Overviews, select the Web filter at the top of the page (or find it under More)
There is. Use quotes. I suspect you understand how they work, but here's a blog post about it on how we changed our snippets to better highlight exact terms appearing on pages when quotes are used blog.google/products/sea...
AI Mode in Google Search uses a custom version of Gemini to issue related searches. This "query fan-out" technique finds real-time info from the web, our Knowledge Graph & more. This provides a greater breadth & depth of info than a traditional Google search. Learn more: blog.google/products/sea...
I realize you meant [claire vuissent site:nwn.blogs.com] from looking at your first post -- that other domain doesn't work. I did that, and it seems to find pages that match? Do you still get an AI Overview showing for this?
Would you mind sharing the exact query, so I can forward it to the team, and we can explore it more?
To what John said, we make lots of changes all the time and don't do formal announcements of them. Sometimes, we're asked about some changes, and we might confirm things people have seen. That's a confirmation from us.
What happens is that if you use many search operators, AI Overviews might not show. In that case, you may prevent them, but you're also going to prevent any web page results that have "AI" on them from showing. Which may or may not be what you want
We don't have a default setting like that, but if you don't want search features such as AI Overviews, select the Web filter at the top of the page (or find it under More)
Your outie found a surprise by typing [Severance] into the Search bar and clicking on the party horn.
There's no proactive option to turn off search features like AI Overviews. You can use Web after doing a search to disable all features, including them. If you don't see the Web option, you'll find it under More.
Sorry it's not available in your area. Here's the list where it's currently supported, by country and language: US (en, es), GB (en), IE (en), AU (en), CA (en, fr), ZA (en), BR (en, pt), MX (en, es), ES (en, es), FR (en, fr), SE (en, sv), TH (en, th), IN (en, hi), ID (en, id)
AI Mode is currently a Search Labs experiment, and there's no reporting on those: support.google.com/webmasters/a...
Gemini is a separate service from Google Search. My assumption is that perhaps you dislike AI Overviews in Search (which use a version of Gemini). If you prefer not to see AIO, you can use the Web link that disables all search features, including AIO. If it's not visible, you'll find it under More
Our newly redesigned Results about you tool protects your privacy by proactively monitoring for results containing personal information β and itβs now even easier to sign up. Learn more blog.google/feed/results...
AI Overviews are getting a Gemini 2.0 upgrade and expanding to more people. Plus, weβre introducing a new experimental AI Mode. Learn more here: blog.google/products/sea...
And glitches do happen. Search has a lot of moving parts. But hopefully this reassures business owners using these attributes (and those finding them useful in Search & Maps) that they still are supported. Thank you.
Thank you. It might be related to what I said here for some people, if they tried going from a list. I could see this happen myself -- I'd see it for a business going direct, going from a list, sometimes About didn't show bsky.app/profile/sear...
We didn't make any change to restore them, as they weren't removed and still supported, but I'm glad you're seeing them! We'll check more to see if there was some data center issue or something on our end.
Sorry, I missed that -- replied to your reply to will keep the follow up in that one!
If you feel comfortable sharing examples, happy to look into it more. I don't see a way to DM here if you don't want to name a business. If there's another route to reach you, let me know. But they are supported.
If there's more I can explain, please let me know.
Thanks for sharing an example, Matt. I didn't want to highlight any particular business that didn't itself want to share publicly, so this is nice. And yes, we still support them. More for anyone interested here: bsky.app/profile/sear...
These attributes might also appear in other ways in Google Search on both desktop and mobile and in Google Maps, but the About option is the most consistent display.
The About option might not appear in some cases when navigating to a business via a list of places. Weβre looking into this more. But that doesnβt mean the attributes arenβt supported (About shows much more than these attributes).
Top Navigation: Overview (not currently selected) Reviews (not currently selected) Photos (not currently selected) About (currently selected) Main Content: Highlights Identifies as veteran-owned: Displayed with a blue V icon with red and white stripes. Identifies as LGBTQ+ owned: Displayed with a rainbow pride flag icon. LGBTQ+ friendly: Displayed with a heart icon with rainbow colors. From the business Checkmark: Identifies as LGBTQ+ owned Checkmark: Identifies as veteran-owned
Top Navigation: Products (not currently selected) Services (not currently selected) Reviews (not currently selected) Photos (not currently selected) About (currently selected) Main Content: Highlights Identifies as Black-owned: Displayed with a peach-colored circle containing a black heart. Identifies as veteran-owned: Displayed with a blue V icon with red and white stripes. From the business Checkmark: Identifies as Black-owned Checkmark: Identifies as veteran-owned
Top Navigation: Overview (not currently selected) Services (not currently selected) Reviews (not currently selected) About (currently selected) Main Content: Highlights Identifies as women-owned: Displayed with a purple heart icon. Identifies as LGBTQ+ owned: Displayed with a rainbow pride flag icon. Identifies as disability-owned: Displayed with a blue icon with a stylized figure and a swirl. LGBTQ+ friendly: Displayed with a heart icon with rainbow colors. From the business Checkmark: Identifies as disability-owned Checkmark: Identifies as LGBTQ+ owned Checkmark: Identifies as women-owned
We do still show attributes such as LGBTQ+, Veteran, Disabled & other ownership, if businesses choose them (not all do). In Search, these show on mobile when the About option appears. Some examples from today for real businesses below. More on all the options: support.google.com/business/ans...