Google Discover Tailor Your Feed
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Google Discover Tailor Your Feed
"I asked Google Discover's "Tailor Your Feed" to show me more content from @seroundtable , as you can see in the screenshot. I didn't see anything; there were no Discover cards for "seroundtable." I resubmitted the prompt, and the response said it would show me more content from the site, including the four main keywords related to the site's theme in the description."
"I scrolled through the page load, and nothing appeared for about four pages. Then I started seeing articles related to the keywords mentioned in the "Tailor Your Feed" response, but no "seroundtable." I refreshed the feed, and now I have several http://X.com cards from "seroundtable." Yes, I follow the publisher, but I barely had any content from them in my Discover feed before the request."
Google Discover is testing a "Tailor your feed" option that accepts free-text instructions such as "Say in your own words what you want to see" and attempts to adjust the feed accordingly. The option can be enabled via Search Labs in the US. Initial usage shows that requesting more content from a particular publisher may first produce keyword- and theme-focused results tied to that publisher, rather than direct publisher cards. The feed may require resubmissions and refreshes before publisher-specific links appear, and the feature appears to prioritize related entities and keywords over a publisher-only focus.
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