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Christmas miracles really can happen after all.
<a href="https://youtu.be/dIzi2rzeT70?si=kIesgiIZxiJ6Hhv4">https://youtu.be/dIzi2rzeT70?si=kIesgiIZxiJ6Hhv4</a>
Great videos you've re/found, pretty sure I've seen the one before but its always good to see it again. Its a shame that the people who could honestly do something by this are corrupted by money, either making it themselves or using it to get votes.
I see his website and i'll be looking at some others too <a href="https://perfectunion.us/">https://perfectunion.us/</a>
<blockquote>There is no way we can survive with a team of 12 experienced journalists and editors.</blockquote>Google's goal is to reduce your staff from 12 journalists to 1.2 journalists then to none so Google can assume control over media. Once Google has enough control, they will be free to produce fake news that makes Google look good, makes Google money and protects the elected Politicrats who they control.
Check Barry's other story he posted today because it sounds like it applies to you. Best wishes for you and your journalists.
<b>Google Search Traffic To News Publishers Drops From 51% To 27%</b> - <a href="https://www.seroundtable.com/google-search-traffic-drops-news-publishers-40645.html">https://www.seroundtable.com/google-search-traffic-drops-news-publishers-40645.html</a>
To me, this doesn’t look like a temporary bug or some random over-correction. The data points in one direction: Google is actively redefining how reviews actually work as a ranking signal.
For years, we’ve treated review counts and star averages as quasi-accumulative assets. What we’re seeing now feels less like cleanup and more like a shift toward what I’d call credibility weighting. If a review lacks context, specificity, or real behavioral signals, it simply won’t survive long-term anymore — regardless of the rating.
Seeing both 5-star and 1-star reviews getting nuked at the same time is the giveaway. Extremes are the easiest to manipulate, and an AI-driven moderation system clearly doesn’t trust them anymore.
Bottom line: we have to stop looking at reviews as static SEO assets. They’re turning into fragile, dynamic signals — closer to real engagement than old-school “reputation.” Anyone still trying to build reviews the old way is probably misreading where Google is headed.
Complete madness. My site has been number 1 in our city for 15 years. Without Discover, it has over 100 thousand direct entries per day and 1 million fans on Facebook. Since December 12, it has been removed from the local search of Google News and Discover. There is no way we can survive with a team of 12 experienced journalists and editors. What has been left are copy-paste sites of corrupt politicians with a 2-3 year history, created for manipulation. In Discover, I constantly see our materials copied with our photos from other media. This is a crime.
More perfect union is a quality investigative reporting channel. Here is the coverage of Googles SERPS <a href="https://youtu.be/GvaOUFwXjf4">https://youtu.be/GvaOUFwXjf4</a>
This might help explain the big picture of why google and big tech is untouchable. <a href="https://youtu.be/y_q741QO_m0">https://youtu.be/y_q741QO_m0</a>
Kinda reminds me back in the day when Google decided to show music lyrics in their SERPs. Lyrical websites were hit very badly and many were unhappy. But those lyrics websites can’t do anything about it since they don’t “own” the lyrics.
I remember many lyrics websites got hit until many just ceased their websites.
It seemed like the site was coming back to life. On Saturday and Sunday, traffic from Discover started returning. And then, a sharp drop. News isn't showing up in search or Discover. It's just idiotic.
Well this core update looks to be more like Google's last shot at destroying what online publishers remain. We might have to get back to print.
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Since you're the best seo company in both USA & UK according to your own website, I imagine this will be a trivial fix. You might even be able to start working on an indoor toilet next.
Maybe you have seen this.... Google is now publishing real estate home listings in their SERPs. The listings include details about the property, allow viewers to contact an agent or request a tour. The stock dropped about 10% after the article below was published...
<a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/15/zillow-shares-are-getting-crushed-heres-why.html">https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/15/zillow-shares-are-getting-crushed-heres-why.html
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Article with screenshots...
<a href="https://www.mikedp.com/articles/2025/12/12/google-enters-the-portal-wars">https://www.mikedp.com/articles/2025/12/12/google-enters-the-portal-wars</a>
We might see how this impacts the stock of business with a published marketcap.
You're right; it's the beginning of a corporation-led world where corporations make the laws. Well, AI friendly laws being pushed aggressively by corporations.... Reminds me of the awesome Dark Matter series, where it's corporations that rule the galaxy. With all the billionaires looking to colonise space, it's not looking much like fiction but science future.
I suspect a rash of AI Companies will now be buying energy companies so that their power needs are prioritised. This company seems to be an energy company primarily for data centres, but won't put it past these companies to try and get non-data centric energy companies and changing their priorities..
I did think Spock but oi... Vulcan's are cool especially Spock, met Leonard in real life once, awesome bloke.
Orcs from Warhammer have pointy ears....
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Google is expanding their vertical monopoly deeper into the energy sector. Will the Trump admin oppose this acquisition or are we all going to eventually get electric bills from Google in the future?
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Alphabet to acquire data center and energy infrastructure company Intersect</b>
<blockquote>Google parent Alphabet on Monday announced it will acquire Intersect, a data center and energy infrastructure company, for $4.75 billion in cash in addition to the assumption of debt.
Alphabet said Intersect’s operations will remain independent, but that the acquisition will help bring more data center and generation capacity online faster.</blockquote>Full story: <a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/22/alphabet-to-acquire-intersect.html">https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/22/alphabet-to-acquire-intersect.html</a>
His "company" is based in Scumdar's fecal homeland anyways and pretending to be from the USA with a generic NY multi-business address that doesn't even have his business name listed on the alphabetized directory.
Fuck him and all the spammers from that shithole.