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2025 年 6 月 12 日
作为持续简化 Google 搜索结果页的举措之一,我们将逐步停止在 Google 搜索结果中支持一些结构化数据功能。我们会定期评估搜索功能对用户和网站所有者的实用性。
我们正在逐步淘汰这些特定的结构化数据类型,因为我们的分析表明,这些类型在 Google 搜索中并不常用,并且我们发现,这些特定的显示功能不再为用户提供显著的附加价值。移除这些类型有助于简化结果页面,并专注于更实用且更广泛使用的其他体验。
此更新不会影响网页的排名。这种简化意味着,对于某些结果,由这些较少使用的标记提供支持的特定视觉增强功能将不再显示,从而使呈现方式更加简洁。在 Google 搜索(以及相关依赖功能)之外使用这些结构化数据类型不会受到影响。
以下结构化数据类型将不再支持在 Google 搜索结果中显示,并将在未来几周和几个月内逐步停用:
结构化数据是网站所有者描述其内容并启用实用搜索功能的一种有用的方式。虽然我们会停用一些较少使用的显示功能,但我们会继续积极支持一系列结构化数据类型,因为用户在评估要访问的内容时会发现这些数据类型很有帮助。
我们相信,这项变更有助于为所有人提供更简洁、更专注的搜索结果页。
我们将继续寻找简化搜索结果页面的方法,以便为用户和网站所有者提供最佳体验,并会在继续开展这项工作时分享最新动态。如果您有任何问题或疑虑,请通过 Google 搜索中心社区或 LinkedIn 与我们联系。
发布者:Google 搜索产品经理 Henry Hsu
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