Google Launches Perspectives Search Feed to Show More Human Side of Data
June 24, 2023 By Raulf Hernes
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In modern times, search engines and the methods we use to look up information are central to everything. One of the most popular search engines in the world, Google, is well recognized for introducing new features frequently to provide its large user base with the most personalized user experiences.
Google made a number of modifications to Search last month, which it stated will allow users to explore a variety of viewpoints from both professionals and regular people.
Google announced on Twitter that its new search function, which presents many viewpoints in search results—ideally, human ones—will be accessible on Friday. The perspectives will appear on a tab titled, appropriately enough, "Perspectives."
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Google described the function in a blog post from May: "Tap the filter, and you'll only see long- and short-form videos, images, and written posts that people have shared on discussion boards, Q&A sites, and social media platforms." That includes stuff like TikTok videos, YouTube videos, websites, tweets, Quora results, and Reddit posts, according to a video in Google's blog post.
Google claims that one of the ways Search aids people in making sense of the world is by introducing them to the most diverse points of view.
It appears like Google is attempting to prevent you from simply putting "Reddit" at the end of every search to obtain information from actual people by introducing the Perspectives feed, which originally appeared as a carousel for certain search results.
Due to Reddit communities being dark in opposition to Reddit's proposed API changes, this tactic has become less effective for a while. However, many subreddits are now open again and are truly visible when you click through them from a search.
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