
"Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web. Google says search algorithms, spam detection, spam policies etc have not fundamentally changed with AI Search. Bing rolled out its multi-turn search feature. OpenAI ChatGPT now has top stories and more visual knowledge panels. Google shared the biggest crawling challenges of 2025. Google says don't spend too much time on redirect analysis for SEO purposes."
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Google confirmed that core search algorithms, spam detection, and spam policies have not fundamentally changed with the introduction of AI Search. Bing released a multi-turn search feature that supports extended conversational queries. OpenAI expanded ChatGPT with top stories and enhanced visual knowledge panels to surface news and images. Google outlined the biggest crawling challenges expected in 2025, highlighting scale, freshness, and resource constraints. Google advised that extensive redirect analysis is usually unnecessary for SEO and recommended prioritizing other technical issues. Multiple forum threads and industry sources categorized stories across SEO, local, PPC, content marketing, and AI topics.
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