Google Improves Featured Snippets In Search To Reduce Inaccurate Results


Google’s featured snippets feature came under first last year for showing highly inaccurate and even offensive results in some cases. The company has now said that it has improved the featured snippets feature in Search to ensure that inaccurate results are not given the spotlight. Google has never intended featured snippets to be the sole source of information which is why it always displays regular search listings in response to queries alongside the snippets.

Google introduced featured snippets to search back in January 2014. They are displayed at the very top ahead of the regular listings and enable users to easily discover the information they’re seeking. The feature has proven to be particularly helpful for those on mobile or searching by voice.

The feature was criticized last year for featuring snippets that claimed that former President Barack Obama was planning a coup and that “women are evil,” Google says that it failed in those cases because it didn’t weigh the authoritativeness of results strongly enough for rare queries.

The company has since improved its systems to better identify misleading information, offensive results, and unsupported conspiracy theories in order to prevent such information from being displayed in a featured snippet.

Google is also considering other methods to improve the accuracy of information that’s surfaced in this feature. One such method is “near matches,” snippets close enough to what the user searched for but not exactly what they were trying to find out.

One such example Google provides is for the query “how did the Romans tell time at night,” the result surfaces a snippet which explains they used a sundial, which would be of no use at night. This is actually related to the query “how did Romans tell time,” but its displayed as a near match anyway.

In instances like these, a single featured snippet isn’t right to provide the full picture, which is why Google has designed a format to show more than one featured snippet that’s related to what users originally searched for.

“There are often legitimate diverse perspectives offered by publishers, and we want to provide users visibility and access into those perspectives from multiple sources,” said Matthew Gray, the software engineer who leads the featured snippets team at Google.

Google is testing these features right now and may only roll out some of them depending on the results.

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PUBG ReShade Block Rolling Out Soon


PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is a massively popular survival shooter that’s available on PC and Xbox One. It has tens of millions of players combined on both platforms and the numbers continue to grow. One complaint that many players have with the game is that its color palette is quite muted. Players on Windows have been able to use third-party programs called ReShade to fix that but the developer has come out against it. PUBG Corp. will soon roll out the PUBG ReShade block on PC.

As is the case with every popular game, PUBG has seen more than its fair share of cheaters. They’re quick to ban cheaters and have even added a data capturing solution so that players can file a report if they see something suspicious.

ReShade isn’t a cheating tool per se, it merely makes the game look more vibrant, but it does have a side effect. Opponents tend to stand out more against the background when ReShade is activated and this gives players using this program an unfair advantage.

While the game’s creator had said at one point that using ReShade wasn’t a bannable offense, the developers have confirmed via a forum post now that they’re going to block this program.

“We are testing a new anti cheat solution on our test servers this week and it is to block cheats more effectively,” the developer confirmed, adding that “This will also block 3rd party programs that modify the gameplay or visuals in an invasive way. Reshade is one of the programs that will be blocked by this measure.”

Once the tests are completed, the new anti cheat solution will be implemented on the live servers and programs like ReShade will be blocked for good.

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