
"Eligible publishers could choose the “Links” and “Pinned” features, formerly Featured Posts (see screenshots)."
"And it seems they can now choose the order of their social media and website links. The same applies to the “Articles” tab and different social media profiles. See the examples with NewsWeek, which has YouTube first, then “Articles” second."
"For Delish, we see “Website” first, then Instagram second, and so on. I should point out that previously, the order was based on social media follower count."
"Google is testing updating the Google Discover publisher pages by adding custom links, featured posts, larger header images and sharper logos."
Google is testing changes to Google Discover publisher pages. Updates include adding custom links, showing featured or pinned posts, using larger header images, and displaying sharper logos. Eligible publishers can select “Links” and “Pinned” features that previously corresponded to featured posts. Publishers can also choose the order of social media and website links. The same ordering control applies to the “Articles” tab and different social media profiles. Previously, ordering depended on social media follower count. Examples show Newsweek placing YouTube first and Articles second, while Delish places Website first and Instagram second.
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