Google Conducts Trial on User-Voted Search Results 110
Grim Reaping writes "A feature in testing at Google Labs allows users to not only prioritize their favorite results, but also move, ignore, and add search results to personalized records of their preferences. The experiment features a simple 'thumbs up' and 'thumbs down' option for each search result; users can also suggest a URL that might be more relevant to their query. 'Other Google users will not be affected by the individual tweaking: instead it will be stored along with the users' own personal information for the next time they search for this word or phrase, so users are required to log in to avail of it.'" The company is also clear on the experiment's page: this feature may never see full release on the site.
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While this sounds great for search r
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I don't get it. Why would anyone care if Google or any other company knows their marital status, gender or age?
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That said, Google does employ some serious headz, so they may be able to avoid having the searches turn into the equivalent of
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If I had a nickel for every time I clicked into experts exchange looking for the answer to some technical problem, only to curse myself for failing to look at the site I was being steered to by my Google search, I'd have, like, $2.55.
Ok, so I wouldn't retire rich. But still, that site is damned annoying, and any search engine that gives links to ExEx pages without charging them for it has been hoodwinked into giving away free advertising.
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I'll get my coat...
Doh! (Score:2)
What would be better though is if they had incorporated this in to the Google Toolbar. Who wants to go back in the browser just to vote on the page they just visited. Makes more sense to do it while you are still on the page.
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Imagine the hooplah we'd get over controversial topics. Like religion.
MOD LINK UP (Score:3, Funny)
For now it only affects personal search results... (Score:1)
At which point it will become the world's #1 target for gaming, primarily via mass vote-up botnets.
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With all the scam-sites, fanpages and other "related" websites to one project, it's sometimes a real pain to use Google for something as simple as searching for the official homepage of a project, movie or game or whatever. The best source for that seems to
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Implications (Score:5, Insightful)
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Imagine getting completely bogus results that you weren't looking for all because someone paid enough money to pump up the non-paid links?
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but i quite often encounter obsolete pages being in the first spots with actual search targets pushed even to second and further pages - in these i cases i really would like to provide information on which page has the actual information - but this would do little for me as next time i would now what to look for.
i'd like to give a quick feedback to help other users, but i also understand that such
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I've been wanting this! (Score:2)
sounds familiar (Score:2)
That's pretty much what StumbleVIdeo already does and has been doing for years
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i wonder how feasible both of these are
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Reminds me of a 4-panel manga (Score:4, Insightful)
Phil: "Heh heh, it is quite bothersome using other peoples' computers , is it not?"
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Or did you use the fabled [invisible][/invisible] tags for the other two panels?
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Google is... (Score:1)
What about personalized filtering? (Score:2, Funny)
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And I'm of course assuming you mean experts-exchange, right? Otherwise, never mind. Well, wait, I still don't want to see the other one either.
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I didn't even know armatures had genders, but if nothing else, the internet has proven that there is a fetish for everything.
use Firefox's Customize Google (Score:2)
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Problems with SEO's and trolls... (Score:1, Offtopic)
And perhaps this is the very reason why it may never see the public light.
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They're changing their name, too. (Score:2)
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Wait a minute... How is this useful? (Score:3, Interesting)
On top of that, once I find what I'm looking for, I'm either going to bookmark it or forget about it. I'm not going to search on the same keyword/phrase every time I want to visit a website.
I realize this is just a trial, but seriously, can anyone explain to me how this a good idea?
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If it did actually learn about your preferences, that would be awesome, but such a feature would require an incredibly powerful AI to infer your preferences for future unrelated searches from your changes made.
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It wouldn't be nearly as difficult as you think. If I search for "text editor" and don't click anything, but 10 seconds later search for "mac text editor" and push the arrow on TextMate, then doing a search for "web ide" might give higher priority to the ones that run on a mac. That would hardly require a fancy AI. It's a piece of cake next to many of the algorithm's google is already using.
I realize they're not doing this now, but it's the next step if customizing your results goes big. Google is already
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Is it wrong to do this? I'd assume ExEx thinks so, as their business model depends on it. However, their links would not appear as often on Google unless they indexed the answer too. It's wrong to offer search engines information, but users less or different stuff (which is why they're hated). Having the info accessible by other means is a price they find willing to accept in order t
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thats what I and I suspect many others do...unless? I need to get outside today..
It learns what you're looking for (Score:2)
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The thumbs up and thumbs down is just something people see in movies, and assumed is true.
Personal results? (Score:4, Interesting)
Back on topic: Why not allow a "standard search" or "community-moderated search" toggle switch? The only downside to a community-modded search that I can see in goatse being voted up by hoards of trolls.
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We're not talking about the same result you get by bookmarking here, but about splitting the results into different sub-domains and having the search system automatically prioritize the sub-domain you search most often.
For example, if you are always searching for cars and always choose links to fuel-consumption statistics, it would make sense for you to have the statistics resu
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What's not clear from the link is whether the promotion is used when you search for the same exact set of keywords, or whether it affects the any searches using any of the terms in the search that matched the particular page. Of course, either does a different thing than a bookmark, though they are something similar to the many web-based bookmark systems. What's particularly odd is t
I'd like to see... (Score:3, Insightful)
Hooray (Score:3, Insightful)
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However, an even better idea is to have a little trash can next to the link allowing you to delete EE completely of the internet. But this will do for now
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Can you set results filters? (Score:1)
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Has anyone actually used this? (Score:1)
Global voting is sort of already there (Score:2)
Google Conducts Trial on User-Voted Search Result (Score:1)
Yay! (Score:2)
Yay! That means it's gonna be even easier to make things like that "miserable failure" meme happen! Now excuse me while I write a script that automatically "mods up" my sites and "mods down" sites I don't like using various anonymous proxies!
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Only if you are trying to influence other people who search while they are logged into your Google Account.
Nice. (Score:2)
Google Trial! (Score:2)
O.J. Simpson? GUILTY! [googlefight.com]
Mumia? INNOCENT BY A HAIR! [googlefight.com]
Slobodan Milosevic, a war criminal? YES INDEED. [googlefight.com]
And so is President Bush [googlefight.com].
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You can rest assured that Google is not going to make any change that hurts the quality of its search results.
Territory Encroachment (Score:1)
This is different from Stumble Upon how? (Score:1)
Actually this is quite ingenious... (Score:2)
So let's assume that millions of eyeballs
People missing the real point? (Score:2)
Dud / Non-existant / Broken Links (Score:2)
OOOPS!! So sorry I forgot - some people think helping a Giga-Corp. to help us is morally wrong.
well. Stuffit!! Which Google employeee should I send the idea to?
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THIS IS A BEAR - HELLO (Score:1)
2) What deserves to be modded Insightful? Is not "I agree" implicit in the adjective?
3) "Sheeple" makes you sound arrogant, even when it's accurate.
4) Your quest would be a useful and great idea, if you actually responded to posts that were unjustly modded. And it looks like you were doing that for a while. But now all you do is copypasta the same "HELP, HELP, I'M BEING REPRESSED" rant over and over. In short, you've lost your legitimacy until you start owning idiots again.