mardi 31 mai 2016
Erdogan threatens Merkel and German parliament to not recognize the Armenian Genocide by Turkey
Migrants accused of encircling and groping women at German music festival
Erdogan threatens Merkel and German parliament to not recognize the Armenian Genocide by Turkey
What's the point in still denying it, honestly? The whole world knows it happened, there are mountains of evidence to prove it happened, and continuing to deny it happened just over a hundred years later only makes you look worse.
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Migrants accused of encircling and groping women at German music festival
RefugeesMigrants accused of encircling and groping women at German music festival (m.france24.com)submitted 15 minutes ago by loading...
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Dozens in Russia Imprisoned for Social Media Likes, Reposts
Almost all of Israel’s 32 women in parliament have been sexually harassed or assaulted
Dozens in Russia Imprisoned for Social Media Likes, Reposts
Man, Russia hates reposts even more than Reddit. Ivan Ivanovich Ivanovsky, sentenced to 30 years in labor camp for telling the world how he learned Steve Buscemi was a volunteer fireman at 9/11.
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Almost all of Israel’s 32 women in parliament have been sexually harassed or assaulted
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Philippine president-elect says 'corrupt' journalists will be killed: "Just because you’re a journalist you are not exempted from assassination, if you’re a son of a bitch." (theguardian.com)submitted 25 minutes ago by loading...
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North Korea praises Trump and urges US voters to reject 'dull Hillary'
North Korea praises Trump and urges US voters to reject 'dull Hillary'
OK everyone, I want you to pay close attention. If North Korea says that Trump should be president, that means it's a bad idea.
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Nearly 46 Million People Trapped in Modern Slavery, Report Finds
Nearly 46 Million People Trapped in Modern Slavery, Report Finds
Nearly 46 Million People Trapped in Modern Slavery, Report Finds (bloomberg.com)submitted 16 minutes ago by loading...
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EU court adviser: Employers can ban Muslim headscarf (foxnews.com)submitted 18 minutes ago by loading...
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Catholic Church spent $2M on major N.Y. lobbying firms to block child-sex law reform
Catholic Church spent $2M on major N.Y. lobbying firms to block child-sex law reform
Catholic Church spent $2M on major N.Y. lobbying firms to block child-sex law reform (nydailynews.com) This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 86%. (I'm a bot)
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Several NSW Police officers have been savaged in court for allegedly grabbing the breasts and neck of an anti-Reclaim Australia protester, then covering their actions up by deleting evidence, making up a false charge against her, lying under oath and attacking her in court. (smh.com.au)
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Syphilis, gonorrhea cases up among all ages in Canada - Health (cbc.ca)submitted 13 minutes ago by 5abiiloading...
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Mass sexual assault reported at music festival in Germany: The attacks are similar to those reported in Cologne and other cities on New Year's Eve. (independent.co.uk) No doubt this will end up being perpetrated by a large group of Hassidic Jews.
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Proof that Apple is deleting MP3 files.
Proof that Apple is deleting MP3 files.
Proof that Apple is deleting MP3 files. (slate.com)
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"Facebook is using your phone to listen to everything you say"
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Angela Merkel's 'hasty' approach to TTIP trade deal condemned by the German Vice-Chancellor: 'If the Americans hold fast to this position, we don't need the free trade treaty. And TTIP will fail,' says Vice-Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel (independent.co.uk)
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"Facebook is using your phone to listen to everything you say"
Not if you don't have it installed on your phone. I deleted it and messenger months ago. This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 83%. (I'm a bot)
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A court in Saudi Arabia sentenced a member of an independent human rights organization to eight years in prison in the latest guilty verdict to be issued against the group's members, rights group Amnesty International said (bigstory.ap.org)submitted 14 minutes ago by loading...
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Pakistani men arrested in Germany as 18 women report sex assaults
Pakistani men arrested in Germany as 18 women report sex assaults
Pretty sure that next week there will be more than 18 women who will file reports.
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Australia to lift minimum wage by 2.4%, an increase to $17.70 per hour
S. Korea detects signs North preparing missile launch
Australia to lift minimum wage by 2.4%, an increase to $17.70 per hour
Australia to lift minimum wage by 2.4%, an increase to $17.70 per hour (theguardian.com)submitted 17 minutes ago by loading...
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S. Korea detects signs North preparing missile launch
Hi. Since I'm the first one here, I'll just give a quick summary of the comments you'll find here.
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Every reference to the Great Barrier Reef removed from UN report on impact of climate change after ‘intervention’ from Australian government.
Every reference to the Great Barrier Reef removed from UN report on impact of climate change after ‘intervention’ from Australian government.
Every reference to the Great Barrier Reef removed from UN report on impact of climate change after ‘intervention’ from Australian government. (theguardian.com) The Australian Governments stance on climate change is embarrassing.
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In the last 17 months, 2234 Indians get HIV via blood transfusions
In the last 17 months, 2234 Indians get HIV via blood transfusions
In the last 17 months, 2234 Indians get HIV via blood transfusions (thehindu.com)submitted 17 minutes ago by loading...
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North Korea tries and fails to launch missile
North Korea tries and fails to launch missile
Safe to say these people were caught between a rock and a hard place. I wish the people peace. This country is going to implode sooner rather than later, and I hope we can welcome them with open arms, and peacefully let them assimilate into a healthy culture.
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Title Tag Length Guidelines: 2016 Edition
Posted by Dr-Pete
For the past couple of weeks, Google has been testing a major change to the width of the left-hand column, expanding containers from 512 pixels to 600 (a 17% increase). Along with this change, Google has increased the available length of result titles:
This naturally begs the question — how many characters can we fit into a display title now? When Google redesigned SERPs in 2014, I recommended a limit of 55 characters. Does a 17% bigger container mean we’ve got 9 more characters to work with?
Not so fast, my friend…
This is where things get messy. It’d be great if we could just count the characters and be done with it, but things are never quite that easy. We’ve got three complications to consider:
(1) Character widths vary
Google uses the Arial font for result titles, and Arial is proportional. In other words, different characters occupy different amounts of space. A lower- case ‘l’ is going to occupy much less space than an upper-case ‘W’. The total width is measured in pixels, not characters, and the maximum amount you can fit in that space depends on what you’re trying to say.
In our 10,000-keyword tracking set, the title below is the longest cut or uncut display title we measured, clocking in at 77 characters:
This title has 14 i's and lowercase l's, 10 lowercase t's, and 3 narrow punctuation marks, creating a character count bonanza. To count this title and say that yours can be 77 characters would be dangerously misleading.
(2) Titles break at whole words
Prior to this change, Google was breaking words at whatever point the cut-off happened. Now, they seem to be breaking titles at whole words. If the cut happens in the middle of a long word, the remaining length might be considerably shorter. For example, here's a word that's just not going to fit into your display title twice, and so the cut comes well short of the full width:
(3) Google is appending brands
In some cases, Google is cutting off titles and then appending the brand to the end. Unfortunately, this auto-appended brand text still occupies space and counts against your total allowance. This was the shortest truncated display title in our data set, measuring only 34 words pre-cut:
The brand text "- The Homestead" was appended by Google and is not part of the sites <TITLE> tag. The next word in the title was "Accommodations", so the combination of the brand add-on and long word made for a very truncated title.
Data from 10,000 searches
Examples can be misleading, so we wanted to take a deeper dive. We pulled all of the page-1 display titles from the 10,000-keyword MozCast tracking set, which ends up being just shy of 90,000 titles. Uncut titles don't tell us much, since they can be very short in some cases. So, let's focus on the titles that got cut. Here are the character lengths (not counting " ...") of the cut titles:
We've got a fairly normal distribution (skewed a little to the right) with both a mean and median right around 63. So, is 63 our magic number? Not quite. Roughly half the cut titles in our data set had less than 63 characters, so that's still a fairly risky length.
The trick is to pick a number where we feel fairly confident that the title won't be cut off, on average (a guaranteed safe zone for all titles would be far too restrictive). Here are a few select percentages of truncated titles that were above a certain character length:
- 55% of cut titles >= 63 (+2) characters
- 91% of cut titles >= 57 (+2) characters
- 95% of cut titles >= 55 (+2) characters
- 99% of cut titles >= 48 (+2) characters
In research, we might stick to a 95% or 99% confidence level (note: this isn't technically a confidence interval, but the rationale is similar), but I think 90% confidence is a decent practical level. If we factor in the " ...", that gives us about +2 characters. So, my recommendation is to keep your titles under 60 characters (57+2 = 59).
Keep in mind, of course, that cut-offs aren't always bad. A well placed "..." might actually increase click-through rates on some titles. A fortuitous cut-off could create suspense, if you trust your fortunes to Google:
Now that titles are cut at whole words, we also don't have to worry about text getting cut off at confusing or unfortunate spots. Take, for example, the dangerous predicament of The International Association of Assemblages of Assassin Assets:
Prior to the redesign, their titles were a minefield. Yes, that contributed nothing to this post, but once I had started down that road, it was already too late.
So, that's it then, right?
Well, no. As Google evolves and adapts to a wider range of devices, we can expect them to continue to adjust and test display titles. In fact, they're currently test a new, card-style format for desktop SERPs where each result is boxed and looks like this:
We're not even entirely sure that the current change is permanent. The narrower format is still appearing for some people under some conditions. If this design sticks, then I'm comfortable saying that keeping your title length under 60 characters will prevent the majority of cut-offs.
Note: People have been asking when we'll update our title tag tool. We're waiting to make sure that this design change is permanent, but will try to provide an update ASAP. Updates and a link to that tool will appear in this post when we make a final decision.
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