Dear Google: If You’re Going To Let Google News Suck, Just Let It Die Instead
from the if-it-dies,-it-dies dept
Depending on just how often you use Google News, you may have noticed that Google News was down recently. Down hard.
No, it wasn’t just you; Google News suffered a pretty sizable outage this morning, impacting the service on desktop and mobile. Impacted users took to Downdetector and social media to note the issues and that no stories were being populated on the site.
Instead, Google News showed an upside-down ice cream cone with the tagline, “Uh-oh, something went wrong. Please try again.” I confirmed the issue myself and am based in New Jersey, United States, but my TechRadar colleagues experienced the same issues worldwide. Users on Downdetector also noted a spike in outage reports as of 8 AM ET on May 31, 2024.
Now, outages happen, and it wouldn’t make a ton of sense to write a post about this were it all to have happened in a vacuum. But that simply isn’t the case. Google’s news feature has been in steady decline for at least a year or so. Many have predicted the eventual demise of Google News, noticing a trend towards uselessness, with our own Karl Bode pointing out just how much the dumpster fire has become enflamed once generative AI allowed for quick plagiarism to game Google’s search returns.
But it’s not just those larger, macro-level problems at work here. The basic micro upkeep of Google News has been a goddamned dumpster fire as of late. For example, one of the most important features of Google News for many people, myself included, is the filtering functionality, specifically when it comes to date ranges for news items. If I’m looking to write about a particular topic, or find more information to research, I very often limit the range of articles to the past week, or past 24 hours.
Unfortunately, off and on over the past several months, that filter button just, you know, disa-fucking-pears. Poof, the drop down is gone. There are ways to work around it, which makes the whole thing even more infuriating. In its absence, if you do a base Google search for a term, set a date range there, and then click into the News tab, suddenly the filter button is back! Which means it’s all still there, but the UI for the News tab is apparently horribly broken.
As has become the filter generally. No less than 20 times in the past month or so alone, I have personally done a Google News search with a filter set for either the past week or day, only to find that many of the search returns that come back, and show within the date range in the search results, are actually from months or years ago.
Some, but not all, of these cases appear to be a function of how some news sites list their “read next” content on older articles, where the next article is much more recent. Here’s an example of a Google News search I did for this post, where one of the returns shows a post that lists the headline and date in the search results:

And here’s the date on the actual byline for that search-listed article:

And the “Up Next” article at that site is an entirely unrelated post dated May, 31 2024.
But none of that is any sort of excuse. Google owns this product and it used to work just fine. The steady decline of the platform into the realm of malfunction, nevermind full or partial outages, is a problem that Google is simply failing to address or communicate about.
So, Google: if you no longer care enough about Google News to support it so that it actually works, then say so and let it die so we can all go find a different resource for what is absolutely a need.
Filed Under: enshittification, google news
Companies: google




Comments on “Dear Google: If You’re Going To Let Google News Suck, Just Let It Die Instead”
It could be worse. It could be Apple News, where half or more of the articles worth reading are behind paywalls and the rest are either garbage or a deluge of sports articles.
It is so strange that Google would neglect News. After all, the only reason Google is profitable is from stealing the hard work of those poor downtrodden journalists to supply content for that service.
It’s true, Rupert Murdock said so.
Google news isn't the only thing that's increasingly broken
Google Groups has been the source of massive spam runs over the past year – ranging in size from dozens to hundreds of thousands of messages.
Gmail’s false positive classification rate is through the roof, and Gmail is consistently one of the top ten sources of spam.
Google maps has a curious and apparently spreading problem: some streams disappear.
And of course Google’s search has been thoroughly gamed by a variety of scammers, because Google is unwilling to do the hard work of detecting and penalizing them.
Look at Techdirt shilling for Google yet again.
Oh wait.
Wait, what? That shite has actual users? Amazing. Trusting Alphabet outfits, with anything, in any given situation is a bit of a gamble, to say the very least.
Between that and the removal of the cache I feel they are intentionally making it harder for the ability to accomplish real research. Because Trump won’t take their tax cuts or make corps(e) responsible in any way. You dance with the algorithm that brung ya.
Here’s the thing: this article is criticizing Google News, but shows an article listed by Yahoo!, which isn’t owned by Alphabet Inc.
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That’s from a screenshot of how that Yahoo!-housed article appears within Google News. Google News definitely crawls both Yahoo! News and MSN News.
The article’s point is that the listing (again, within Google News) shouldn’t have said “1 day ago”, since the actual content dates back to last year.
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Where’s the evidence of that? There’s no link to the page where the Yahoo News article appears, so like AC said, it appears to be on Yahoo News, not Google News.
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Sorry, but that’s not how the Yahoo! story would be displayed on Yahoo! (either the Singapore version or any of the others). It is, though, consistent with how Google News shows links.
However, since you insist on a link…
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/lizzo-wins-rights-trademark-100-093333804.html
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I only said there’s no link in the article, which is not at all the same as insisting on one. If it were, then I’d be insisting the sun being out every time I remark on it being behind a cloud or the weather being rainy, etc.
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And, if you’re still not convinced…
https://news.google.com/search?q=“Lizzo%20wins%20rights%20to%20trademark%20‘100%20per%20cent%20that%20b****’”&hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen
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Please fix the link or consider your case unproven.
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The spam filter is preventing the link from going through.
However, you could’ve always just copied and pasted the URL text into your own browser–or directly searched Google News yourself for the title (“Lizzo wins rights to trademark ‘100 per cent that b****’”) as a phrase. If you have any further demands, please take them up with Mr. Geigner.
Google Failings
If Google isn’t doing this on purpose- and that is a likely explanation for allowing multiple aspects of its platform to degrade, have multiple errors, and in general act like 1980s Iron Curtain tech – then I am truly worried.
Google isn’t the only place we’re allowing core infrastructure to degrade, apparently out of blindness or stupidity.
Aside from the “it’s deliberate” possibility, what are other theories besides these?
– pointy haired bosses finally took over and can’t figure out what to fix. Or that anything’s wrong.
– Epic education on coding context and basic priorities of coding,not just scaling
– don’t use their own product, so never see it, all metrics have failed. Question would be, why that then?
– dropping IQ in the US has insured that dumbness is contagious?
-Covid impacted everyone’s health and especially brain; global cognition is increasingly disorganized.
– The evolutionary threats before us have turned people into zombies.
Time to start writing critiques of software giants and their increasingly stupid software!
Thanks for this one.
Also -time to write the new software. Where’s the new movement?
Google News is the only reason I saw this article.
DEI. Ain’t it grand
Up until recently I suffered through all the stupid changes to Google news. But this new “update” is absolutely rubbish. It’s paid ad’s, paid news, “Google trending” all stuff I care nothing about. No reason to keep it on.
Google News
Please just let “News” die. It is not updated and more importantly it occupies 4 characters that can be used as white space.
Yeah I don’t care about the award-winning dog why this dog jumped off a roof to save his owner who cares about the damn dog I’m looking on the news trying to see what’s going on in Palm springs and it’s telling me about a stupid f****** dog stop giving me garbage news Google have a great idea why don’t you put real news on there tell me what’s going on in the world so I don’t have to watch Fox News and be lied to and no I don’t need to hear about Trump because Fox already does that enough they need to change from Fox News to Trump news and I don’t care about a bunch of garbage about dogs and cats I don’t even look up dogs and cats on my f****** phone
Google News
Bring back “Google News” the garbage you publish recently is certainly not worth reading. PLEASE, get back the team that published the G N so many read, enjoyed, and learned from. (a preposition i know)