Google: Verified check mark feature
Google is currently testing a new “verified check mark” feature for its search results page. This feature is designed to help users quickly identify reliable and trustworthy information.
The verified check mark will appear next to search results from reputable sources, such as government websites, news organizations, and academic institutions. To earn the check mark, websites must meet certain criteria, including having a proven track record of accuracy and credibility.
Google hopes that the verified check mark feature will help users navigate the vast amount of information available online and make more informed decisions. However, some critics argue that the feature could lead to a concentration of power among a small number of verified sources, potentially limiting diversity and competition.
It remains to be seen how effective the verified check mark feature will be in combating misinformation and promoting trustworthy information online. Google has not announced a timeline for a widespread rollout of the feature.