Microsoft Bing Now Hides Google Search Results
Briefly

Microsoft's Bing search engine has been accused of misleading users into believing they are using Google rather than Bing. This includes hiding Google search results and labeling certain boxes as 'Promoted by Microsoft.' The changes have sparked discussions about reliability and transparency in search engines, as users must click 'see more' for Google results while Bing displays its content immediately when searching 'Bing' on Google. This behavior indicates a strategic shift in search engine marketing and user engagement.
Recently, Microsoft has been seen manipulating search results by misleading users into thinking they are searching in Google while using Bing, highlighting a significant strategy shift.
Bing's new behavior of obscuring Google search results and labeling boxes as 'Promoted by Microsoft' raises questions about search engine neutrality and transparency.
Recent observations indicate that searching 'Bing' on Google yields immediate Bing results, while searching 'Google' on Bing complicates access, provoking user confusion and discussion.
This tactic of restricting access to Google search results reflects a broader trend in the search industry; discussions on platforms like Bluesky indicate users' critical reactions.
Read at Search Engine Roundtable
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