Google has added a label on the Google Assured Native Service Advertisements opinions to say the opinions should not assured. This I suppose comes as no shock with all of the Google Native Service Advertisements spam and junk we now have been noticing not too long ago.
Curtis Boyd noticed this new disclaimer that reads “Opinions don’t represent a assure, guarantee, or prediction on the result of your authorized matter.” Right here is the screenshot he posted on Twitter:
So what are you paying for?
Right here is a few of the commentary from the native search advertising and marketing group on this matter:
#LSA “Google Assured” listings now warn customers that the opinions do not “assure” something.
(Not that customers scroll this far.)
Google also needs to make clear that the regulation agency names, legal professional affiliation, places are additionally not vetted by them. https://t.co/5piC4FZnSF
— Len 🌴 (@lenraleigh) August 11, 2022
Wow, that solves all the things Google. Simply slap this warning in private harm LSAs. @lenraleigh @rustybrick pic.twitter.com/GgauPDnZEG
— Huge Stunning Secure Jason Brown 🇺🇦 (@keyserholiday) August 11, 2022
I think like “not verified” this can be a new disclaimer.
— Greg Sterling 🇺🇦 (@gsterling) August 11, 2022
Discussion board dialogue at Twitter.