TikTok and Snapchat are growing in popularity and new regularity data prove how both these leading apps showed an alarming rise in younger audiences.
The statistics were compared by top media regulator Ofcom who showed significant differences in figures when surveying the UK population.
Nearly 50% of the users were between the ages of 3 and 17 and they made use of the app TikTok and Snapchat vigorously when compared to other leading social media platforms.
The figures collected were a part of the regulator’s yearly survey that involved both kids and their parents’ attitudes when using the web.
Moreover, we saw the study notice a small rise in both platforms’ popularity in 2022. And today, TikTok proved that 53% of kids are using the app while the figure is slightly less at 46% for kids. Both these platforms witnessed a rise from the previous years.
Both firms continue to face increased amounts of pressure regarding user safety in the past few months. The issue is alarming as so many governments around the globe are banning the app from devices owned by authorities. There is a great level of anxiety linked to the relationship it holds with China.
On the other hand, Snap was criticized for failing to remove underage users from its app.
This annual report by Ofcom also surveyed the online attitude of kids and parents regarding other leading apps such as YouTube, Instagram, and WhatsApp. But it was proven how the figures remained steady when compared with stats from the previous years,
Moreover, it was also interesting to note how there was a decline in popularity when looking at Meta’s Facebook app which went down from 40% to just 34% in a year’s time.
Kids of all ages were observed to watch the content of a dramatic theme in various mediums like television shows and even movies, the report continued to mention. Similarly, the regulator explained how there was a proportion of both 3 and 4-year-olds utilizing Snapchat and that had gone up to 17% in the year 2022. This is again up by 12% when compared to the previous year.
A representative from TikTok explained how the government’s bans were linked to a lot of fundamental misunderstandings regarding how the app functions and what safety protocols it has in place.
Moreover, one representative from Snap delineated how criticism regarding its records of younger audiences loving the app was misrepresenting the app’s efforts. It meant that the company has been working long and hard to block and remove countless attempts of young UK-based users to make accounts on Snapchat each month.
The situation is alarming because new studies have gone on to speak about how both of these apps and so many others are influencing the minds of youngsters in a negative manner.
Therefore, such platforms are advised to introduce policies that would help curb the exponential growth in viewership of such underage audiences.
Read next: Global App Market Displays Signs Of Resiliency Despite Economic Headwinds, New Research Proves
by Dr. Hura Anwar via Digital Information World
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Thursday, March 30, 2023
Instagram Allows Users To Make Dedicated Collections With Friends And Enables Sharing Of Stories In Highlights
Instagram is introducing some exciting new changes for its users and here’s what you can expect from the leading social media app soon.
The company says it's rolling out a new endeavor where users can allow dedicated ‘Collections’ while collaborating with those they consider as friends on the app.
This Collections feature is not entirely new. We saw it get launched at the start of 2017 and it’s a great way to highlight posts on the platform. Moreover, it’s also ideal when you want to store content that you adore in a more organized and neat manner.
A post was sent out by the company on Twitter where they shed light on how users can make use of collaborative collections to link with one another over a series of common interests.
The collection gets saved in the group chats and you can now communicate one on one through DMs. In this manner, users get the chance to store an array of posts and share those with each other. With time, users get the option to include more posts and similarly, they can remove any posts that they don’t like from the collection when they want to.
The app hopes to make this feature a more customizable ordeal by allowing users to add labels to the collection along the way too. Instagram says every time a user shares such collections with another, recipients get the chance to include more posts for that collection. This can be taken from their respective feed, DMs, Reels, or the Explore tab.
Head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri went public with the news recently and shared more updates on this endeavor through his Updates Channel. For now, the feature is not getting expanding to all at this moment in time. But as revealed by TechCrunch recently, it should be out in no time.
Mosseri elaborated further on the endeavor by claiming the feature is availed by new options that give rise to collaborative collections arising when you save items from your newsfeed or from a DM. Once it’s shared with your respective friend, you can begin to include Reels content or others seen across Instagram’s features to that collection.
Last month, Instagram went public with its Channels project that gives creators greater chances to showcase content to bigger audiences with ease. Those gaining access to capabilities can share different kinds of content like videos, polls, and others with followers.
If you don’t want to, creators can also restrict the audience so only subscribers witness the content, provided they have an Instagram subscription. For now, the service is getting rolled out on mobile phones.
In other pieces of news, Instagram says it’s making way for added convenience for users by enabling Story Shares on Highlights directly.
This means when shared, the story enters the account holder’s Highlights section and will only be visible over there.
This development was spotted by social media expert Alessandro Paluzzi, and his discovery means the platform is working on making the feature live soon.
Read next: Instagram to Allow Group Post Sharing in Meta's Latest Test
by Dr. Hura Anwar via Digital Information World
The company says it's rolling out a new endeavor where users can allow dedicated ‘Collections’ while collaborating with those they consider as friends on the app.
This Collections feature is not entirely new. We saw it get launched at the start of 2017 and it’s a great way to highlight posts on the platform. Moreover, it’s also ideal when you want to store content that you adore in a more organized and neat manner.
A post was sent out by the company on Twitter where they shed light on how users can make use of collaborative collections to link with one another over a series of common interests.
The collection gets saved in the group chats and you can now communicate one on one through DMs. In this manner, users get the chance to store an array of posts and share those with each other. With time, users get the option to include more posts and similarly, they can remove any posts that they don’t like from the collection when they want to.
The app hopes to make this feature a more customizable ordeal by allowing users to add labels to the collection along the way too. Instagram says every time a user shares such collections with another, recipients get the chance to include more posts for that collection. This can be taken from their respective feed, DMs, Reels, or the Explore tab.
Head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri went public with the news recently and shared more updates on this endeavor through his Updates Channel. For now, the feature is not getting expanding to all at this moment in time. But as revealed by TechCrunch recently, it should be out in no time.
Mosseri elaborated further on the endeavor by claiming the feature is availed by new options that give rise to collaborative collections arising when you save items from your newsfeed or from a DM. Once it’s shared with your respective friend, you can begin to include Reels content or others seen across Instagram’s features to that collection.
Last month, Instagram went public with its Channels project that gives creators greater chances to showcase content to bigger audiences with ease. Those gaining access to capabilities can share different kinds of content like videos, polls, and others with followers.
If you don’t want to, creators can also restrict the audience so only subscribers witness the content, provided they have an Instagram subscription. For now, the service is getting rolled out on mobile phones.
In other pieces of news, Instagram says it’s making way for added convenience for users by enabling Story Shares on Highlights directly.
This means when shared, the story enters the account holder’s Highlights section and will only be visible over there.
This development was spotted by social media expert Alessandro Paluzzi, and his discovery means the platform is working on making the feature live soon.
Read next: Instagram to Allow Group Post Sharing in Meta's Latest Test
by Dr. Hura Anwar via Digital Information World
iPhone 13 Conquers China With 37% of Sales
Apple’s growth rate over these past few years has been nothing short of spectacular, with the trillion dollar tech juggernaut making massive inroads into China among many other emerging markets. It turns out that the latest iteration of Apple’s flagship phone, namely the iPhone 13, was the best selling smartphone in Mainland China with all things having been considered and taken into account.
Overall, the iPhone 13 comprised 37% of Apple’s total sales in China, and 6.6% of the total number of smartphone sold in China. Coming in second is yet another Apple product, namely the iPhone 13 Pro Max, which comprised 2.2% of all smartphones that were purchased in the Chinese mainland, followed by the iPhone 13 pro with 1.9%.
All in all, just under 10% of all of the smartphones that Chinese consumers bought in 2022 were made by Apple, allowing the American company to utterly dominate the top 10 list. In spite of the fact that this is the case, the next 7 companies in this list are all Chinese in origin.
The Honor X30 came in 4th with a 1.8% share, followed by the Oppo A56 5G with 1.7%. Honor entered the again with its Play 30 Plus in sixth place with a 1.6% share which was almost equaled by the Y33s 5G made by Vivo. The Honor 60 received a 1.5% share, the VivoY76s came in 9th place with 1.4%, followed by the Honor Play 20 with just under 1.4%.
Honor’s 6.3% overall share of Chinese smartphone sales is impressive, but it still falls well short of Apple. This seems to indicate that Apple is starting to maintain a firm grip on the Chinese market, since barely any Chinese company is able to compete with it in terms of pure sales.
This is interesting because of the fact that this is the sort of thing that could potentially end up indicating a shift in Chinese purchasing habits. Flagship phones are becoming more prominent, and Apple as always been a major player in that arena. This just goes to show that Apple still has what it takes to dominate the global premium smartphone industry.
H/T: CPR
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by Zia Muhammad via Digital Information World
Overall, the iPhone 13 comprised 37% of Apple’s total sales in China, and 6.6% of the total number of smartphone sold in China. Coming in second is yet another Apple product, namely the iPhone 13 Pro Max, which comprised 2.2% of all smartphones that were purchased in the Chinese mainland, followed by the iPhone 13 pro with 1.9%.
All in all, just under 10% of all of the smartphones that Chinese consumers bought in 2022 were made by Apple, allowing the American company to utterly dominate the top 10 list. In spite of the fact that this is the case, the next 7 companies in this list are all Chinese in origin.
The Honor X30 came in 4th with a 1.8% share, followed by the Oppo A56 5G with 1.7%. Honor entered the again with its Play 30 Plus in sixth place with a 1.6% share which was almost equaled by the Y33s 5G made by Vivo. The Honor 60 received a 1.5% share, the VivoY76s came in 9th place with 1.4%, followed by the Honor Play 20 with just under 1.4%.
Honor’s 6.3% overall share of Chinese smartphone sales is impressive, but it still falls well short of Apple. This seems to indicate that Apple is starting to maintain a firm grip on the Chinese market, since barely any Chinese company is able to compete with it in terms of pure sales.
This is interesting because of the fact that this is the sort of thing that could potentially end up indicating a shift in Chinese purchasing habits. Flagship phones are becoming more prominent, and Apple as always been a major player in that arena. This just goes to show that Apple still has what it takes to dominate the global premium smartphone industry.
H/T: CPR
Read next: Here Are The Most Commonly Googled Health Topics By Americans Today
by Zia Muhammad via Digital Information World
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Consumer Spending on Mobile Games is 29% Higher Than Pre-Pandemic Statistics
The global pandemic wreaked havoc with a number of economic sectors and industries, but in spite of the fact that this is the case some sectors such as mobile apps and games managed to grow a fair bit. Widespread lockdowns gave gaming apps a boost because of the fact that this is the sort of thing that could potentially end up helping people pass the time.
Many assumed that this growth rate would be a brief boost that would even out and potentially even get negated once the pandemic was over. With all of that having been said and now out of the way, it is important to note that consumer spending on gaming apps is still as much as 29% higher than what it was prior the pandemic!
Based on a report compiled by DataAI, gamers are downloading upwards of 1.2 billion titles on a weekly basis with all things having been considered and taken into account. They are also spending approximately $1.63 billion each and every week, which is a massive increase from the approximately $1.2 billion that was spent weekly in the first quarter of 2020.
One thing to note here is that these numbers are far short of the highs that were seen during the heyday of the pandemic. However, it is still much higher than pre-pandemic levels, which seems to suggest that gaming apps still have a lot of life left in them and that the pandemic highs are not going to go away anytime soon.
A major difference can be seen with respect to iOS apps when compared to Android apps. The Play Store received 29.1 billion downloads in the first quarter of 2023, up 1% year over year. Meanwhile, downloads from the App Store sat at around just 9.1 billion.
That’s an impressive number, but consumer spending on iOS apps increased by 6%, which widened the gap between the two and allowed App Store apps to net developers $21.8 billion in the first quarter of 2023 alone.
This seems to indicate that iOS apps earn more, even though they have a lower quantity of downloads overall. With South Korea becoming an ever greater source of consumer spending, all eyes will be on East Asia to drive the industry forward.
Read next: Global Consumer Spending Grows Thanks to Entertainment Apps
by Zia Muhammad via Digital Information World
Many assumed that this growth rate would be a brief boost that would even out and potentially even get negated once the pandemic was over. With all of that having been said and now out of the way, it is important to note that consumer spending on gaming apps is still as much as 29% higher than what it was prior the pandemic!
Based on a report compiled by DataAI, gamers are downloading upwards of 1.2 billion titles on a weekly basis with all things having been considered and taken into account. They are also spending approximately $1.63 billion each and every week, which is a massive increase from the approximately $1.2 billion that was spent weekly in the first quarter of 2020.
One thing to note here is that these numbers are far short of the highs that were seen during the heyday of the pandemic. However, it is still much higher than pre-pandemic levels, which seems to suggest that gaming apps still have a lot of life left in them and that the pandemic highs are not going to go away anytime soon.
A major difference can be seen with respect to iOS apps when compared to Android apps. The Play Store received 29.1 billion downloads in the first quarter of 2023, up 1% year over year. Meanwhile, downloads from the App Store sat at around just 9.1 billion.
- Also read: Global App Market Displays Signs Of Resiliency Despite Economic Headwinds, New Research Proves
That’s an impressive number, but consumer spending on iOS apps increased by 6%, which widened the gap between the two and allowed App Store apps to net developers $21.8 billion in the first quarter of 2023 alone.
This seems to indicate that iOS apps earn more, even though they have a lower quantity of downloads overall. With South Korea becoming an ever greater source of consumer spending, all eyes will be on East Asia to drive the industry forward.
Read next: Global Consumer Spending Grows Thanks to Entertainment Apps
by Zia Muhammad via Digital Information World
Instagram to Allow Group Post Sharing in Meta's Latest Test
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is reportedly testing a unique segment on Instagram that allows users to share content within private groups. The update, called "Group Post Sharing," was recently highlighted by Pururaj Dutta, on Twitter.
According to him, it allows users to share content with specific communities of people, rather than their entire followers' index. This would enable consumers to share more personal content with a selected group of friends or family, rather than broadcasting it to everyone who follows them.
The attribute is currently in the testing phase and is not yet available to all Instagram users. It is unclear when or if the feature will be rolled out to the general audience globally.
While Instagram already allows consumers to share posts through direct texts, the capability to communicate posts within private communities could be a game-changer for users who prefer to keep their content more private.
The move is part of Meta's ongoing actions to prioritize privacy and user control. Further, according to Mark Zuckerberg, the company is focusing more on privacy and working on several new features that may grant customers more control over their data and online experiences.
The new feature also aligns with Instagram's recent push to emphasize community and connection. The social media platform has been testing multiple unique features in the past months, including a "Close Friends" segment that allows members to share posts with a select group of followers and a "Favorites" feature that lets users curate a list of their favorite accounts.
While the Group Post Sharing update is still in the testing phase, it could have a significant impact on how users interact with the platform. By giving users more control over who sees their content, Instagram may be able to increase user engagement and loyalty.
However, it could also raise concerns about privacy and the potential for private groups to be used for malicious purposes. Instagram will need to carefully balance the benefits of the new feature with the potential risks.
To sum up, the new feature by Instagram is a promising development for Instagram users who value privacy and control over their online experiences. If it is successful in testing, it could be a valuable addition to the platform and a step forward for user-centric social media.
This new feature is just one example of Meta's recent efforts to provide consumers with more control over their social media experiences. With this option, they can enjoy a more targeted and personalized approach to content sharing with the people they choose to connect with on Instagram.
Read next: Global App Market Displays Signs Of Resiliency Despite Economic Headwinds, New Research Proves
by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World
According to him, it allows users to share content with specific communities of people, rather than their entire followers' index. This would enable consumers to share more personal content with a selected group of friends or family, rather than broadcasting it to everyone who follows them.
The attribute is currently in the testing phase and is not yet available to all Instagram users. It is unclear when or if the feature will be rolled out to the general audience globally.
While Instagram already allows consumers to share posts through direct texts, the capability to communicate posts within private communities could be a game-changer for users who prefer to keep their content more private.
The move is part of Meta's ongoing actions to prioritize privacy and user control. Further, according to Mark Zuckerberg, the company is focusing more on privacy and working on several new features that may grant customers more control over their data and online experiences.
The new feature also aligns with Instagram's recent push to emphasize community and connection. The social media platform has been testing multiple unique features in the past months, including a "Close Friends" segment that allows members to share posts with a select group of followers and a "Favorites" feature that lets users curate a list of their favorite accounts.
While the Group Post Sharing update is still in the testing phase, it could have a significant impact on how users interact with the platform. By giving users more control over who sees their content, Instagram may be able to increase user engagement and loyalty.
However, it could also raise concerns about privacy and the potential for private groups to be used for malicious purposes. Instagram will need to carefully balance the benefits of the new feature with the potential risks.
To sum up, the new feature by Instagram is a promising development for Instagram users who value privacy and control over their online experiences. If it is successful in testing, it could be a valuable addition to the platform and a step forward for user-centric social media.
This new feature is just one example of Meta's recent efforts to provide consumers with more control over their social media experiences. With this option, they can enjoy a more targeted and personalized approach to content sharing with the people they choose to connect with on Instagram.
Read next: Global App Market Displays Signs Of Resiliency Despite Economic Headwinds, New Research Proves
by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World
ChatGPT And Other AI Projects Can Significantly Disrupt Job Markets, New Research Proves
The greatness of AI technology cannot be denied and the tech world continues to be revolutionized by the endeavor.
We’ve seen leading tools and software programs like ChatGPT make it big and hold great significance in making a difference in people’s lives. But with that does come the fear of taking over people’s manual jobs.
New research is shedding light on how the threat of causing significant disruption in the American job market is plenty. But if you think this technology is going to get you fired anytime soon, well, that may not be the case exactly.
The research by Goldman Sachs proves in a new report that around the world, generative AI is doing a great job at exposing nearly 300 million full-time opportunities and converting them into automated means through such endeavors.
The investment bank says that nearly two-thirds of American occupations are getting exposed to a certain degree of this kind of automation and among the jobs exposed, a lot of them have an important share where their workload could well be replaced by AI models.
Similarly, this research reports how one-fourth of the current jobs may well be automated by AI models across the US. And those sectors that appear to be the most at risk include the domains of administrative support, engineering, architecture, and even physical sciences.
But those who deal with the manual and outdoor labor industry would obviously be seeing the least impact.
Thankfully, the research admits that today’s rise in programs like ChatGPT won’t replace most of us. And instead, we will just see it adding AI technology to boost productivity in the workforce.
The impact of AI on labor is major but most jobs are only exposed to such automated endeavors to help complement them and not replace them, the report further explained.
Similarly, we saw the research highlight how the current stats prove that just 7% of American employment would be completely substituted through AI technology linked to that profession. And it would entail it behaving as a complement to this type of work too. Meanwhile, just 30% of the remainder 30% would stay unaffected.
Even when workers don’t lose jobs to such AI initiatives, we see this anticipating how most workers would find better and newer occupations come forward thanks to more people adopting AI technology.
The goal here is to boost productivity across so many sectors. Furthermore, the researchers feel AI models may actually help the world’s economy and boost the total GDP of the country by 7%.
It’s quite interesting how this report is arriving at a time when we saw ChatGPT’s makers, OpenAI carries out its own respective study. It found how so many generative AI programs would disrupt 19% of the overall job industry across America.
So many careers including writing, computer programming, and even language translations are up for grabs of being affected the most and having the greatest impact felt.
But keeping that aside, we need to remember that this research failed to account for a few other factors including the errors that such models make and how the probability is high in that regard.
Read next: Sam Altman Doubles Down on AI Fears Despite Criticism
by Dr. Hura Anwar via Digital Information World
We’ve seen leading tools and software programs like ChatGPT make it big and hold great significance in making a difference in people’s lives. But with that does come the fear of taking over people’s manual jobs.
New research is shedding light on how the threat of causing significant disruption in the American job market is plenty. But if you think this technology is going to get you fired anytime soon, well, that may not be the case exactly.
The research by Goldman Sachs proves in a new report that around the world, generative AI is doing a great job at exposing nearly 300 million full-time opportunities and converting them into automated means through such endeavors.
The investment bank says that nearly two-thirds of American occupations are getting exposed to a certain degree of this kind of automation and among the jobs exposed, a lot of them have an important share where their workload could well be replaced by AI models.
Similarly, this research reports how one-fourth of the current jobs may well be automated by AI models across the US. And those sectors that appear to be the most at risk include the domains of administrative support, engineering, architecture, and even physical sciences.
But those who deal with the manual and outdoor labor industry would obviously be seeing the least impact.
Thankfully, the research admits that today’s rise in programs like ChatGPT won’t replace most of us. And instead, we will just see it adding AI technology to boost productivity in the workforce.
The impact of AI on labor is major but most jobs are only exposed to such automated endeavors to help complement them and not replace them, the report further explained.
Similarly, we saw the research highlight how the current stats prove that just 7% of American employment would be completely substituted through AI technology linked to that profession. And it would entail it behaving as a complement to this type of work too. Meanwhile, just 30% of the remainder 30% would stay unaffected.
Even when workers don’t lose jobs to such AI initiatives, we see this anticipating how most workers would find better and newer occupations come forward thanks to more people adopting AI technology.
The goal here is to boost productivity across so many sectors. Furthermore, the researchers feel AI models may actually help the world’s economy and boost the total GDP of the country by 7%.
It’s quite interesting how this report is arriving at a time when we saw ChatGPT’s makers, OpenAI carries out its own respective study. It found how so many generative AI programs would disrupt 19% of the overall job industry across America.
So many careers including writing, computer programming, and even language translations are up for grabs of being affected the most and having the greatest impact felt.
But keeping that aside, we need to remember that this research failed to account for a few other factors including the errors that such models make and how the probability is high in that regard.
Read next: Sam Altman Doubles Down on AI Fears Despite Criticism
by Dr. Hura Anwar via Digital Information World
Google Is Enhancing Its Search Features So Users Can Better Judge Online Data And Sources
Google is on a mission to better its search features so users can gauge information online with ease and explore various viewpoints.
The search engine giant says it’s so important in today’s day and age to get the right type of data that is correct and can be relied upon. After all, there’s nothing worse than information that’s daunting as the internet keeps on growing and continues to evolve with time.
As a part of the response to such challenges, the tech giant has opted to take on the task to give users a new array of tools to better cope with this ordeal.
Remember, the tech giant has made it very clear that such updates are getting published soon and the list was outlined today for all to see.
It included the likes of introducing ‘about this author’ and an expansion of ‘about this result’. Similarly, it hopes to attain easier access to its ‘about this result’ feature while adding some distinct perspectives to its Top Story endeavor. Lastly, it hopes to incorporate advisories linked to information gaps too.
The news arises at a time when we’re just days away from Global Fact-Checking day which takes place on April 2. Moreover, the significance here is related to giving out the best information literacy and most reliable sources.
For starters, the feature called About this Author is designed to give more background data about the authors providing the information online. Users can simply press on the three-dot icon and get access to details on their experience and other types of content they’ve produced elsewhere on the web.
For now, the feature did not mention how exactly Google attains the details of the author but it’s quite interesting when you come to think of it. But what we do know is that the feature is going to be up for grabs on the search results page in the English language for all soon.
Next, Google is opted to expand it's About This Result offering globally. The feature is going to be up for grabs in various languages. So wherever the search engine is accessible is users, you’ll find a language of that kind.
To avail, users can simply click on the three dots that are featured near the search snippets to attain more data about the information’s source and how Google’s system can deem it to be useful for users.
The goal here is to provide more ways to make users decide which web pages they can visit and which results in they could trust.
Thirdly, we’ve got Google’s New Perspective offering to provide a glimpse of diverse views. The search engine giant says the feature that is dubbed Offering is designed to appear right underneath Top Stories and set out insights from different media personalities including experts, journalists, and some very relevant personalities regarding different search topics.
The offering is designed to set out different types of viewpoints on media topics including current affairs while complementing today’s very authoritative form of reporting that you see in the Top Story feature.
We are expected to see this rollout soon in America for both mobile phones and desktop users.
Next, we’re seeing the tech giant launching it's About This Page that makes data so much more accessible for all. Now, all you need to do is type URLs into the search bar and include data from Google’s About this Page. It’s going to pop up at the top of the Search Results.
The rollout will be global and will appear in English.
Last but not least, Google will put content advisories whenever there is an evolving topic. These would get expansions to different languages to combat information gaps.
Read next: US Federal Judge Says Google Should Be Sanctioned For Not Preserving Chat Messages Between Employees
by Dr. Hura Anwar via Digital Information World
The search engine giant says it’s so important in today’s day and age to get the right type of data that is correct and can be relied upon. After all, there’s nothing worse than information that’s daunting as the internet keeps on growing and continues to evolve with time.
As a part of the response to such challenges, the tech giant has opted to take on the task to give users a new array of tools to better cope with this ordeal.
Remember, the tech giant has made it very clear that such updates are getting published soon and the list was outlined today for all to see.
It included the likes of introducing ‘about this author’ and an expansion of ‘about this result’. Similarly, it hopes to attain easier access to its ‘about this result’ feature while adding some distinct perspectives to its Top Story endeavor. Lastly, it hopes to incorporate advisories linked to information gaps too.
The news arises at a time when we’re just days away from Global Fact-Checking day which takes place on April 2. Moreover, the significance here is related to giving out the best information literacy and most reliable sources.
For starters, the feature called About this Author is designed to give more background data about the authors providing the information online. Users can simply press on the three-dot icon and get access to details on their experience and other types of content they’ve produced elsewhere on the web.
For now, the feature did not mention how exactly Google attains the details of the author but it’s quite interesting when you come to think of it. But what we do know is that the feature is going to be up for grabs on the search results page in the English language for all soon.
Next, Google is opted to expand it's About This Result offering globally. The feature is going to be up for grabs in various languages. So wherever the search engine is accessible is users, you’ll find a language of that kind.
To avail, users can simply click on the three dots that are featured near the search snippets to attain more data about the information’s source and how Google’s system can deem it to be useful for users.
The goal here is to provide more ways to make users decide which web pages they can visit and which results in they could trust.
Thirdly, we’ve got Google’s New Perspective offering to provide a glimpse of diverse views. The search engine giant says the feature that is dubbed Offering is designed to appear right underneath Top Stories and set out insights from different media personalities including experts, journalists, and some very relevant personalities regarding different search topics.
The offering is designed to set out different types of viewpoints on media topics including current affairs while complementing today’s very authoritative form of reporting that you see in the Top Story feature.
We are expected to see this rollout soon in America for both mobile phones and desktop users.
Next, we’re seeing the tech giant launching it's About This Page that makes data so much more accessible for all. Now, all you need to do is type URLs into the search bar and include data from Google’s About this Page. It’s going to pop up at the top of the Search Results.
The rollout will be global and will appear in English.
Last but not least, Google will put content advisories whenever there is an evolving topic. These would get expansions to different languages to combat information gaps.
Read next: US Federal Judge Says Google Should Be Sanctioned For Not Preserving Chat Messages Between Employees
by Dr. Hura Anwar via Digital Information World
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