Google will warn users if search results are likely to be poor

The warning will mostly appear for searches with numerous recent hits, but which come from non-reputable sites. (File/AFP)
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Updated 28 June 2021
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Google will warn users if search results are likely to be poor

  • Google began displaying warning messages for users when they searched for topics likely to have poor results.
  • The message says results for said searches are “changing quickly” and may not yet include reliable sources.   

LONDON: In an effort to combat unreliable sources on the search engine, Google began displaying warning messages for users when they searched for topics likely to have poor results on Monday. 

The message says results for said searches are "changing quickly” and may not yet include reliable sources.   

Danny Sullivan, public liaison for search at Google, stated in a blogpost: “We’ve trained our systems to detect when a topic is rapidly evolving and a range of sources hasn’t yet weighed in. We’ll now show a notice indicating that it may be best to check back later when more information from a wider range of sources might be available.”

Google also explained that the new function will detect when several sources have not yet provided input or reporting on the topic.

The aim of this new function is to provide more context about search results so users can evaluate information found online more confidently and accurately.

The warning will mostly appear for searches with numerous recent hits, but which come from non-reputable sites.

It is reportedly the first time that Google has introduced a concrete function to combat unreliable sources and misinformation, and the function has thus far received positive responses from academics and professionals alike. 

Renee DiResta, an academic studying misinformation at Stanford University who was the first to spot the warning, said: “First time I’ve seen this response from Google. Positive step to communicating that something is newsy/breaking and highlighting that facts are not all known or consensus on what happened is still being formed.”


Shahid, Disney+ and OSN+ launch exclusive streaming bundle across GCC

Updated 24 December 2025
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Shahid, Disney+ and OSN+ launch exclusive streaming bundle across GCC

  • Bundle available exclusively visa Shahid for $25 a month

RIYADH: In a landmark regional collaboration, Shahid, Disney+, and OSN+ have announced an exclusive streaming bundle that brings together world-class hits from the three platforms under a single subscription in a first-of-its-kind offer for audiences in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.

The all-in-one entertainment package, available only through Shahid in the GCC for about $25 a month, grants subscribers full access to three leading platforms covering Hollywood blockbusters, Disney+’s expansive range of beloved films, animations and series, OSN+’s library of HBO originals and international hits, and Shahid’s Arabic premium content.

The bundle is designed to simplify subscription management with a unified payment model, allowing viewers to access all three apps at the price of two and offering a streamlined user experience. 

Natasha Matos-Hemingway, chief commercial and marketing officer at Shahid, said the partnership reflects a broader effort to expand digital entertainment offerings in the Middle East, catering to a growing audience seeking diversity, convenience and high-quality programming.

“We are proud to collaborate with OSN+ and Disney+ to offer an unmatched streaming experience to our subscribers,” she said. “With one subscription, one payment, and full access to premium content from all three platforms, we’re delivering unbeatable convenience, value and entertainment.”

With a growing demand for high-quality on-demand content, the bundle is expected to attract a wide range of users seeking comprehensive entertainment without juggling multiple subscriptions.

The move also signals increasing cooperation between global media giants and regional platforms, in a bid to meet the entertainment preferences of Arab audiences while expanding market reach.

Karl Holmes, SVP and general manager at Disney+ EMEA, said the collaboration will bring award-winning series like FX’s “Shogun” and favorites such as “Lilo & Stitch” into a unique bundle with Shahid’s regional hits including “Al Dariya.”

The agreement “reflects a shared ambition between Disney+ and Shahid to shape the future of entertainment in the Middle East,” said Holmes. “The Middle East is young, dynamic and fast-growing, and we’re delighted to give consumers a new and easy way to access extraordinary content at exceptional value.”

Choucri Khairallah, chief business officer at OSN+, said the partnership takes OSN+’s entertainment experience “to the next level.”

He added: “Today’s audiences expect more than great content; they seek seamless access, variety and exceptional value. This all-in-one bundle delivers exactly that.”