TL;DR Summary of Google’s New Discover Feed Source Overview Help Page
Optimixed’s Overview: Enhancing Accuracy and User Control in Google Discover Source Information
Understanding the Discover Feed Source Overview Feature
Google’s new help page for the Discover feed source overview highlights how source names and profiles are displayed on cards within the Discover feed. These overviews are:
- Automatically generated from publicly available, trusted websites and content platforms.
- Designed to provide users with context about where the information originates.
- Susceptible to occasional errors due to inaccuracies in the public data used.
How Google Handles Errors and Feedback
To maintain high-quality source information, Google offers users straightforward methods to report mistakes:
- By tapping the three-dot menu on any Discover card and selecting Send feedback.
- For content owners, by accessing the Legal help link located in the footer of their source overview page.
Once feedback is received, Google reviews it and takes appropriate action to correct or update the source overview. This proactive approach encourages transparency and accuracy in the Discover experience.
Implications for Publishers and Users
Publishers should monitor their source overviews to ensure they represent their content accurately. Users gain more trust in the Discover feed thanks to the ability to flag wrong information easily, fostering a more reliable and informative browsing environment.