The article discusses how Google is permitting Reddit's AI-translated pages to rank highly in search results, which seems contrary to its content policies. Glenn Gabe provides insights and data showing Reddit's growth in several countries attributed to these translations. He questions why Google allows this and suggests it may be addressed in the future. Charts illustrating the increasing number of AI-translated URLs from Reddit in Spain and France demonstrate this trend, highlighting over 2 million such pages ranking well.
It appears that Google is letting Reddit's AI translated pages rank too well within its search results. This is in addition to Google letting Reddit get a lot of other search visibility, but AI translation, well, that should really not perform so well.
Glenn Gabe wrote this up in detail in his article named Reddit AI translations have scaled across languages and Google rankings are booming. Glenn shows some charts that show the growth of Reddit in various countries and how it can be attributed, in some ways, to the AI translated posts.
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