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Pixelmon Has New Leadership. Can It Overcome the Rug Pull Allegations?
The Alpha: When Pixelmon first launched in February 2022 with a 10,005-piece collection of pixellated character NFTs, the NFT community quickly grew excited at the prospect of what seemed like a Web3-focused competitor to Pokémon. All that excitement swiftly turned into scorn the moment the Pixelmon team revealed what the game they were building would look like. Due to each NFT’s hefty 3 ETH price tag, the NFT community went on to call Pixelmon a “$70 million rug pull.” Pixelmon has announced the hiring of a new leadership team to help correct its course, according to an announcement initially reported […]
Google On How To Simplify Hreflang Implementation via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google’s John Mueller says hreflang implementation doesn’t have to be as complicated as people think. He outlines a simplified approach for publishers to follow. The post Google On How To Simplify Hreflang Implementation appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
TikTok Increases Length Of Video Descriptions via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
TikTok creators have more ways to optimize their content for users’ searches, thanks to a significant increase in the length of video descriptions. The post TikTok Increases Length Of Video Descriptions appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Answers If Meta Robots Tags Affect Search Rankings via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google Search Advocate John Mueller explains whether the use of meta robots tags can affect webpage rankings in search results. The post Google Answers If Meta Robots Tags Affect Search Rankings appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google On Percentage That Represents Duplicate Content via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Google’s John Mueller answers the question of whether there’s a percentage at which content is considered duplicate The post Google On Percentage That Represents Duplicate Content appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
YouTube Is Monetizing Shorts With 45% Revenue Split via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
YouTube announces Shorts will soon be eligible for monetization, and creators will keep 45% of the revenue generated from viewership. The post YouTube Is Monetizing Shorts With 45% Revenue Split appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
The Goblintown Creators Just Launched an NFT Marketplace
The Alpha: Truth Labs, the Web3 company behind projects like Goblintown, Illuminati, and The 187, has launched the Truth Labs Marketplace, a dedicated platform for its NFT collections, according to a press release shared with nft now. Snag Solutions, a white-label NFT marketplace, built the platform in partnership with Truth Labs. The aim is to enable secondary sales of NFTs from its collections with reduced fees for sellers, according to the release. The Truth Labs Marketplace will charge a single 5-percent royalty marketplace fee for transactions on the platform. Why it matters The stance Web3 companies take towards marketplace fees and […]
Google App Lets You Remove Personal Information From Search via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google is rolling out an update to its mobile app that allows people to request the removal of personal information from search results. The post Google App Lets You Remove Personal Information From Search appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Surveys Is Shutting Down; Here Are 6 Alternatives via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google is shutting down Google Surveys and Surveys 360 on November 1 and giving users until December to download historical data. The post Google Surveys Is Shutting Down; Here Are 6 Alternatives appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Answers If Core Update Ranking Losses Are A Soft Penalty via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Google answers if Core Update loss of rankings is due to a soft penalty that stops websites from appearing in the search results The post Google Answers If Core Update Ranking Losses Are A Soft Penalty appeared first on Search Engine Journal.