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Today, we're announcing support for structured data for profile pages and discussion forums for use on Google Search, including new reports in Search Console. This markup works on Google Search features designed to show real people's perspectives on social media platforms, forums and other communities. Implementing this structured data helps ensure that the content that Search shows in these features is as accurate and complete as possible. Illustration of the Viewpoint filter in search results Highlight creator information and identify content in the forum Illustration of creator information in search results The markupProfilePage is designed for any website where the creator (individual or organization) shares an author's opinion. This helps Google Search to more accurately determine information about a creator, such as their name or social media username, profile photo, number of followers, or popularity of their content. Surname. Our Opinion and Discussion features and forums all use ProfilePage. Illustration of the Discussion and forum feature The markupDiscussionForumPosting is designed for any forum-style website where people.
can share their own views. This markup helps Google Search more effectively identify forum pages and online discussions across the web. Forums with this markup are considered for inclusion in the Opinion and "Discussion and forums" features. However, using this markup does not guarantee that the page will appear in these features. Compare markup for Ask content and markup for forum content If you've used Q&A markup for your user Q&A forum, we'll also update your Q&A structured data documentation to better reflect the diversity in New principles on discussion content Country Email List don't need to use both types of structured data on the same page; Instead, you should use a method that best fits your use case: Q&A Forum : If your forum is structured as a question followed by answers, use the Q&A type markup . For general forums : If your forum has a more general structure and isn't strictly Q&A content, use DiscussionForumPosting. Verify and track your structured data with Search Console To help you track markup-related issues for discussion threads and profile pages, we're introducing rich results reporting in Search Console for discussion forums and profile pages. This report shows errors, warnings, and valid entries related to bookmarked pages. We also support both features
in the Rich Results Test tool to help you test and validate your markup. Report rich result status to profile pageReport rich results status to the discussion board We'd love to hear what you think about how this structured data works for your discussion threads and profile pages. Please send us feedback via social networks or forums . Posted by: Thomas Han , Google Search Was this information helpful to you? Send feedback Unless otherwise noted, the content of this site is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 and the programming code samples are licensed under the Apache License 2.0 . For detailed information, please refer to the Google Developers Site Policy . Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates. PodcastsPodcasts Listen to our podcast Search Off the Record BlogBlog Subscribe to our RSS feed TwitterTwitter Follow @googlesearchc on Twitter Make a question Post in the help community Help documentation Get updates Blog Twitter YouTube Resources Do you need an SEO staff? SEO handbook Search Console documentation Case study Tools Search Console Check for mobile friendliness Check rich results PageSpeed Insights Check AMP Google Developers Andro
can share their own views. This markup helps Google Search more effectively identify forum pages and online discussions across the web. Forums with this markup are considered for inclusion in the Opinion and "Discussion and forums" features. However, using this markup does not guarantee that the page will appear in these features. Compare markup for Ask content and markup for forum content If you've used Q&A markup for your user Q&A forum, we'll also update your Q&A structured data documentation to better reflect the diversity in New principles on discussion content Country Email List don't need to use both types of structured data on the same page; Instead, you should use a method that best fits your use case: Q&A Forum : If your forum is structured as a question followed by answers, use the Q&A type markup . For general forums : If your forum has a more general structure and isn't strictly Q&A content, use DiscussionForumPosting. Verify and track your structured data with Search Console To help you track markup-related issues for discussion threads and profile pages, we're introducing rich results reporting in Search Console for discussion forums and profile pages. This report shows errors, warnings, and valid entries related to bookmarked pages. We also support both features
in the Rich Results Test tool to help you test and validate your markup. Report rich result status to profile pageReport rich results status to the discussion board We'd love to hear what you think about how this structured data works for your discussion threads and profile pages. Please send us feedback via social networks or forums . Posted by: Thomas Han , Google Search Was this information helpful to you? Send feedback Unless otherwise noted, the content of this site is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 and the programming code samples are licensed under the Apache License 2.0 . For detailed information, please refer to the Google Developers Site Policy . Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates. PodcastsPodcasts Listen to our podcast Search Off the Record BlogBlog Subscribe to our RSS feed TwitterTwitter Follow @googlesearchc on Twitter Make a question Post in the help community Help documentation Get updates Blog Twitter YouTube Resources Do you need an SEO staff? SEO handbook Search Console documentation Case study Tools Search Console Check for mobile friendliness Check rich results PageSpeed Insights Check AMP Google Developers Andro