Yes, but they include a box for news in the first page. I assume 90% of people who search for google /facebook/youtube intend to go to the site itself. And if they want specifics they just type in the additional keywords.
so this would be
Facebook trustworthiness
Facebook stock
Facebook app
Facebook account setup help
. I guess google is no longer a "search engine" as in doing a keyword search across multiple webpages and returning the matches, but an AI powered answer engine that guesses what you want based on your keywords and only returns those results.
While you could potentially justify it by evoking an ill defined query intent detection, X returning less results than X+Y will always be surprising for me.
But why? That is the naïve assumption from the context of primitive search techniques, but in the space of actual answers I think its going the right thing. Just give the user what they asked for.
I think this approach is probably in line with Google's, or at least it seems like it. Trying to intuit what I really want instead of paying attention to what I actually searched for is also one of the big reasons why I find Google search to be terrible.
Often I'm surprised at how I just seem to be wired differently from others - if I wanted any of the above, I'd probably search for them instead of just "facebook".
facebook stock (though I of course know the ticker symbol is FB, so I'd just type that into Yahoo Finance and it would know how to handle that)
edit: I guess it's a reflection of my distrust of Google/most (all?) large companies - I really don't like it when they guide me in any direction other than what I've specified because I'm pretty sure it's some dark pattern designed to relieve me of my money.
I dislike needing to be this verbose with search engines, and hate it with voice assistants too. I’d rather a little inference than to have to be explicit every time
I don't really understand why that distrust doesn't seem to extend to wanting them to display a single result for something, as if you can trust that single result to be what you want?
I think search should also output links to some Facebook scandals, about Cambridge analytics, clearview, some research papers how Facebook affects children, speech rules dramas, Facebook myanmar scandal.
I think one would have to explicitly search for these terms for anything like it to appear.
If not then search should not be used to discover new topics.
If this isn't an error, this is a HUGE change?