How do users feel about Google?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 8:19 am
Older searchers (50+) are 63% more likely to skip over these result types and continue their search than younger searchers (13–30). Incorrect information in SERP features Our next question was whether searchers found incorrect information in any of the above result types. Given Google’s increasing focus on content quality and EAT, we thought it would be interesting to see the general sentiment about the accuracy of these search features.
49.2% have seen misinformation, on occasion. Click to see a higher resolution image. A total of 58.2 percent of searchers say they have sometimes or often seen misinformation in rich results on Google. belize number data fact is certainly on Google’s radar: Just last month, Google published a white paper on how it combats misinformation, and recent major updates to its algorithm reflect Google’s recent struggle to promote accurate, trustworthy content across all of its results.
We wanted to know how users feel about Google in general, especially given all the recent changes to Google's search results. 68 percent of respondents said they felt the quality of Google's results had improved over time, and the majority of respondents had no specific complaints about Google. Among respondents who have problems with Google, the most common complaints are that Google is showing too many ads, favoring content from large corporations, making it difficult for small businesses to compete, and showing too many Google-owned assets in the results.
49.2% have seen misinformation, on occasion. Click to see a higher resolution image. A total of 58.2 percent of searchers say they have sometimes or often seen misinformation in rich results on Google. belize number data fact is certainly on Google’s radar: Just last month, Google published a white paper on how it combats misinformation, and recent major updates to its algorithm reflect Google’s recent struggle to promote accurate, trustworthy content across all of its results.
We wanted to know how users feel about Google in general, especially given all the recent changes to Google's search results. 68 percent of respondents said they felt the quality of Google's results had improved over time, and the majority of respondents had no specific complaints about Google. Among respondents who have problems with Google, the most common complaints are that Google is showing too many ads, favoring content from large corporations, making it difficult for small businesses to compete, and showing too many Google-owned assets in the results.