Google introduces social media in it’s core search

News that search giant Google is going to introduce social media elements, such as voting search results for specific queries and approving or disapproving them in order to modify their own search results.

The big question is:
I am continuously logged in to my Google account. If I disapprove of one site in a specific query and that site refreshes it’s content and provides something useful a few months later…will I then lose it forever?

What control do you want or not over your search results?
Can you end up searching for the same sites again and again if you use the feature heavily?

What impact can therefore this have on SEO? This is an answer for the agencies and the professionals.



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