{"id":722,"date":"2024-02-14T15:27:54","date_gmt":"2024-02-14T15:27:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cherylroll.com\/reddit-dominates-google-search-discussions-forums-437501\/"},"modified":"2024-02-14T15:27:54","modified_gmt":"2024-02-14T15:27:54","slug":"reddit-dominates-google-search-discussions-forums-437501","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cherylroll.com\/reddit-dominates-google-search-discussions-forums-437501\/","title":{"rendered":"Reddit shown excessively in Google product review search results, study finds"},"content":{"rendered":"
Reddit shows up 97.5% of the time in Google Search product review queries and accounts for nearly two-thirds of the slots reserved for Google’s Discussions and forums<\/em> SERP feature, a new analysis finds.<\/p>\n Why we care.<\/strong> Reddit can be a valuable resource for searchers but appears to have an obvious spam problem. More than half of Reddit’s top-ranked threads looked at in this analysis seem to have affiliate links in comments, as called out in the analysis by author Glen Allsopp, who wrote that “Google’s promotion of them feels excessive,” adding these “current search results are the worst I can recall seeing.”<\/p>\n By the numbers.<\/strong> An analysis of 10,000 keyphrases found that Discussions and forums<\/em> appear 77% (7,702) of the time. Overall, 766 individual forums appeared, but just Reddit and Quora had 3X greater visibility than every other forum:<\/p>\n Over-correction?<\/strong> So why is Google pushing Reddit so hard? It could partially be in response to multiple stories over the last couple of years discussing how users add “Reddit” to the end of their queries. But based on the findings of this analysis, perhaps Google has over-corrected for this issue. <\/p>\n The analysis. <\/strong>You can read the full Detailed analysis here: The Discussion Forums Dominating 10,000 Product Review Search Results<\/a>.<\/p>\n Reddit response.<\/strong> After publishing this article, a Reddit spokesperson contacted Search Engine Land with concerns about the Detailed report, calling it “flawed and misleading.” The spokesperson told me:<\/p>\n The Reddit spokesperson added that Reddit launched a new spam detection method<\/a> in Q3 2023, which helped identify 2 million spam accounts.<\/p>\n Allsopp’s responds to Reddit.<\/strong> I reached out to Allsopp to see if he wanted to comment on Reddit’s response. Here’s what he told me:<\/p>\n Google visibility leads to Reddit spam.<\/strong> Clearly, Reddit and Allsopp will differ here. But I examined many of the links included in Allsopp’s study as well, and can confirm easily finding affiliate links and AI-generated comments. One typical sign of spam is when you see a huge difference between the date of the Reddit thread creation and the date of the top comments.<\/strong><\/p>\n And just to be clear – this isn’t saying all of Reddit is spam. This is just examining the links to Reddit discussions that Google is highlighting with great visibility in Search. <\/p>\n I easily found examples of this. While I don’t have time to look through all 14,263 examples discussed in this study, it was harder to find examples of a Reddit thread that didn’t have spam than one than did.<\/p>\n Reddit was a popular platform before Google gave it this additional prominence in Discussions and forums<\/em>. However, with Google giving Reddit such a huge visibility boost, it will only attract more spam – especially in this space. <\/p>\n When Reddit reached out to me, they even mentioned this link as proof of the lack of spam: https:\/\/www.reddit.com\/r\/BuyItForLife\/comments\/10v9b8z\/best_coffee_maker\/<\/a><\/p>\n However, the first comment I see links to https:\/\/ourshoppin.com\/best-coffee-maker-in-2024\/, which redirects to https:\/\/quizience.com\/best-coffee-maker-in-2024\/ (a “quiz\/entertainment” website) twice.<\/p>\n\n
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