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Mueller responded to a query about whether it is being expanded to other languages. Google stated on Twitter on December 1, , that a Product Review update focusing on English language websites will be released. The update's primary goal was to improve the quality of reviews displayed in Google search, with a particular emphasis on review sites. A Googler tweeted a summary of the kind of sites that might be targeted for search ranking demotion:.
The goal is to improve the quality and usefulness of reviews we show users. Google also issued a blog post with further information on the product review change, which included the introduction of two new best practices that Google's algorithm would be searching for. The first best practice was requiring proof that a product had been handled and reviewed. The second recommended practice was to give links to many places where a consumer may buy the goods.
According to the Twitter statement, the feature was being rolled out to English-language websites. The blog article did not identify which languages were being rolled out, nor did it state that the product review update was only available in English. The user who asked the question correctly assumed that the product review update only affected English language search results.
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