In the event you do a seek for variations of Russia and Ukraine key phrases collectively, Google will present you a search outcome web page that appears to be tailor-made particular to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The search outcomes not solely embrace internet outcomes and information and movies, nevertheless it additionally has a piece on the fitting for the estimated losses, pictures and a few extra factual information round when it began and the place it’s happening.
You may set off this your self on cell or desktop Google seek for searches reminiscent of [ukraine russia] or [russia ukraine] or different variations just like the screenshot beneath reveals (click on to enlarge it):
I snapped this screenshot yesterday afternoon, and we’re already at about 10,000 deaths, 2,000 folks injured, with 1.5 million Ukrainians displaced and over 100 constructing destroyed.
There may be this part beneath from Getty Pictures with pictures from the battle.
Google publishing “Pictures” within the serp #google #cell #serp pic.twitter.com/DDieWD1e9s
— Valentin Pletzer (@VorticonCmdr) March 3, 2022
Rattling…. i’m impressed. have not seen that earlier than. pic.twitter.com/NUMkPfnEoy
— Christian Hänsel 🇱🇧🇩🇪 (@chaensel) March 3, 2022
This additionally contains the for context part Google has been testing for some time:
Google including an article onebox “for context” #google #cell #serp pic.twitter.com/kU7BHMjK89
— Valentin Pletzer (@VorticonCmdr) March 3, 2022
Google not often tailors the search outcomes on this means, we have seen it for COVID searches and another restricted searches earlier than. Now Google is doing it for the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Discussion board dialogue at Twitter.
Replace: The view from Google Russia:
What is basically disgrace, the russian model https://t.co/rxAVLL5lhN. Simply checked it by means of VPN. Not cool Google, not cool. pic.twitter.com/0IPZVPUBE0
— Pavel Ungr 🇨🇿 🔍 search engine optimisation konzultant, help 🇺🇦 (@PavelUngr) March 7, 2022
it is rather pro-russian
— Anton Shulke (@anton_shulke) March 7, 2022
principally, solely Russian-based information companies are represented, and in Russia all of them state-sponsored.
— Anton Shulke (@anton_shulke) March 7, 2022