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Google Allows Users Leave Comments on Search Results

Google is planning to launch a new feature that will enable users to leave comments in search results that could be seen by others.

Basically, you can find certain features commonly found on social media platforms in the Google Search. Users can not only read comments left by others, but they can also react on certain comments for instance: “like” or “dislike” their comments on Google search results.

Let’s see How to Leave Comments in Google Search

According to Google’s help page, here’s how it will work :

Leaving a comment:

  • Go to Google.com or open the Google app.
  • Do a search.
  • In the overview box, tap or click ‘More.’
  • Tap or click Comments and then Viewers.
  • Tap or click Add a public comment…
  • Enter your comment.

 However, the comments posted by users on Search will be subject to Google’s policies. Moreover, users can also comment on sports games, while they are live. The comments cannot be left anonymously, so users will have to be login to their Google account. Anyways, you can delete comments after publishing them.

“Comments that don’t follow the policies might not be shown, your comments are public, so anyone can see what you write. The name on your About me page shows with your comments. You can’t add an anonymous comment.”

Additionally, this will be an interesting feature to keep an eye on as it evolves. ultimately, it may add a brand new component to Google search if it’s extended to additional styles of content.

Nidhi K

I am passionate Blogger, SEO and SMM. I share ideas and thoughts on Digital Marketing, Websites, Branding & Social Media.

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