As someone who works in SEO, they 100% do use your past search results to tailor your future auto-completes and search results. Using an incognito window to search can help, but it'll still catalog everything you search during that session and start tailoring from there too.
i thought so too, i noticed they do it when you're already in a search flow, (and with the new "journeys" thing) but i found no difference in multiple searches in incognito and while signed in, on different devices, and tested with a friend from across the country too, on vanilla google.com. the sources were really vague about it as well. i'm sure there's more of a component but couldn't back it up personally
I can't say for certain, but I've long suspected that incognito isn't ain't confidential as they say, but who knows. The algorithm works in mysterious ways.
I have used Startpage which pulls from google results but does so in an anonymous way. You could also just use an alternative search engine with it's own search results
Umbreon location: directly behind Gabi on the chair. It’s well hidden in this video, Gabi’s head position doesn’t move much from the position that the umbreon is in
I want to see Gabi explain Laugh Tracks in tv and youtube- I feel like that’s a really interesting topic because while we all hate them, they almost always help
they mask the unfunniness of a joke and trick you into thinking its funny. they are the most annoying tropes ever invented in tv and im so glad people arent using them anymore
Ironically, the 'more human' search algorithm has made trying to use more specific keywords (academic, etc.) practically useless recently. Google seemingly decides that using uncommon terms must be 'accidental' and will more often come up with its cutesy 'did you mean [more common search term that sounds vaguely similar but is actually unrelated or considered incorrect in the context]?' than it used to
By now Google often seems to just "correct" it on its own without telling, like it often drops words for me that are crucial and i get totally irrelevant results or changes words. I remember back when i could put in a very specific set of words and end up exactly where i wanted but that's no more
I still remember the day google search suggestions switched from only showing things you'd searched previously to being based on things anyone anywhere in the world had searched. Because my parents didnt know about this change, started typing "how to" and yelled at me and my brother for "how to kiss" showing up (we were both quite young at the time). Luckily my parents arent abusive assholes and were receptive to an explanation + demonstration that google changed how its search suggestions work.
Hi Gabi, I want to just gush for a second! I love how diverse your video topics are. I have ADHD and I love learning about new random things, and when you post content it means I get to learn something from someone who's content 1) I can trust 2) is high quality and 3) is funny. Thank you for what you do! Your work is great and im sure all the Gabions appreciate it! (Can't remember what your fanbase is called lol)
I’ve been struggling to find the answers I look for on Google a lot recently. And trying to find discussions on Reddit forums was impossible because their search feature is just super broken. Then I’d use Google search for finding Reddit threads about specific questions and it worked well. So I’ve started adding “reddit” at the end of a lot of my Google searches and it’s way easier to find helpful answers that aren’t just trying to sell me stuff. Then I found out lots of people do this. It’s a thing. If anyone else is struggling to find an answer to their questions on Google, especially if the issue is all the top results being ads and/or large companies giving generic info using your keywords, then it might be worth adding “reddit” to the end of your query, depending what it is.
If you type 'reddit:' and then your search, it will search only reddit for those terms. It's a nice workaround for the absolute garbage that is the default reddit search
Because reddit is real people's real opinions, for better or worse. whenever I want to know what people really think about a certain topic, I do exactly what you do. I don't look at reviewers or consensus, tell me why people feel the way they feel.
Woahh I'm glad it's not just me!! The responses there are just way more human and I get a lot of indepth info vs when I just search an article and it's either super basic or trying to sell something
@Matanumi it is. It's a pharmacy. Here in the States, that means it's also a convenience store that even has a tiny grocery section and seasonal items and odds and ends. But they don't sell tobacco/nicotine products anymore (outside of nicotine replacement therapy like gums and patches). And depending on the state and county, they may sell alcohol. Apparently, it's really weird to outsiders that our pharmacies sell more than medicine, so I thought you might find it interesting
We’re not gonna talk about how I saw “what does rizz mean” at 5:30 and then proceeded to look it up, therefore fulfilling autocompletes self fulfilling profacy with 0 irony. Not gonna talk about that…
theyre great, im glade I discovered her when shes small So I can see her improve over time :^). She reminds me a lot of Nakey Jakey. And There was a void missing since Nakey Jakey rarely uploads anymore :/ and gangster has filled that void
I know its a bit different but my autocorrect is INFURIATING it literally "corrects" words that are spelt correctly! The other day I typed "good" and it autocorrected to "hood" which made no sense whatsoever with the sentence. I love technology.
happens to me too (literally as I was typing this it tried to correct me to "Mr") but my favorite instance was when I typed "that guy is such a jerk", spelled correctly, and it autocorrected to "that guy is such a hero"
A couple days ago I took one of my elementary school teaching tests and I got to thinking about how out of date education for teachers is about research and the internet and how algorithms aren't discussed at all and this was an awesome video with digestible information!!
I'm an IT Security specialist and you're spot on regarding scam advertisements. They are dangerous and need to be fixed ASAP. A popular method is to fake a software download site for VLC, OBS Studio or Notepad++ and bundle the application with a computer virus. This can happen to *anyone* if you're not paying full attention. We actively recommend Adblockers to our customers as an initial security layer.
I don't work at Google but I have supported such a system as an engineer. and, well researched and well explained. In a few engineering interviews I've asked the candidate to whiteboard how a system like auto complete would work then take it apart piece by piece and i think you got the key points. Also you asked about the term user intent. It's a catch-all best I can tell / buzzword for "quickly and accurately getting the user what they want" but I also see it used to mean "how can we (the company) profit and, you know, still do all that other stuff" - almost more like user engagement. idk, just my two cents. TBH I think you'd make a great software engineer.
I'm an SEO professional and most of what you say is on point, just to chip in - the biggest reason for Google not explaining how their algorithm works in detail is because there are always bad actors waiting to game the system. They've been pretty transparent with a lot of the important things good meaning site owners need to know, which is why you were able to find all the info for this video :)
They store your data and searches and use them for things like suggestions and ads even if you don’t have any “browsing history” they still have it all saved behind the scenes.
The actual definition of the "dark web" is anything you can't access with just a normal browser and search engine. This includes even simple stuff like private Facebook groups, all of discord etc. because in addition to the browser and search engine they also require a login and invitation.
Google definitely does use search history for autocomplete results. Lately I’ve noticed when I’m trying to search forum answers to technical issues I’m having it’s autocomplete will over rely on terms I’ve used for previous searches to autocomplete the search I’m currently doing. Sometimes it’s nice and helpful but others they’ll get really locked in on the wrong part of what I’m looking for. This does seem to refresh every session though.
It's pretty cool. I didn't remember the name of a RUclips channel that I saw on Leon Lush shared so I searched for "guy who tells people to put their shopping carts away" and boom Cart Narcs is the top result. Yay!
6:51 I think they actually do use your search history for autocomplete. Some of what I experienced makes no sense otherwise. The autocomplete I get before and after a search is totally different. Say I searched some anime or game I never searched before. Any search after that for a few hours to a few days will have an autocomplete that reference that anime or game. It lasts even longer in the autocomplete based on if I clicked on different websites or just bailed. Funnily enough, even watching a RUclips video can change your autocomplete results. Right before this video I did a "What does" search for something else and the "rizz" autocomplete was not there. Once I did the search again right after hitting that point in your video, it suddenly became my top result.
Not gonna lie, of all the informative things in this video, I think the most mind blowing part is that I finally understand why “meat and potatoes” is a saying
Okay so, here’s what I’ve noticed with autocomplete: When you search in one window and you search for a topic twice in a row the following suggestions will all be popular searching surrounding that very specific thing you’re searching. Meaning if I search for “is illegal hunting in Kenya bad?” followed by “places where poaching is the biggest problem” the autocomplete will, rather than give me the most popular searches to that next question, give me suggestions that alludes to a place in or near Kenya that has the worst cases of poaching. Rather than the worst place on earth. Meaning search engine autocomplete can lead you down a hole where it seems like your first assumption that it was in Kenya is right when it’s more common in (say) South Africa. I was writing a novel that included poaching problems and this exact problem happened to me. I got about halfway through the novel when I realised Google was personalising to my immediate searches. When I opened a new window the answers I got were WAY different.
idk when it happened but at some point, i went on a RUclips binge and gabi planted a worm in my brain and now my day feels empty and pointless if i can't get my daily gatekeep content I'm obsessed I'm hooked and I'm not complaining.
6:36 They do use your data to tailor search queries. Try googling two questions about a disease, then google "how to deal with-" and it will complete with whatever ailment you searched prior. Google will change their autocompletes to follow the line of questioning it already knows based on your "search session".
Me an SEO: Why Gabi suddenly started to teach SEO things like Google to autocomplete, RankBrain, and Hummingbird updates? P.S. You really did explain in an easy to understand manner. Glad to revisit the concepts again!
i’m glad pika and mario weren’t intermittently blurred this time😂 love you and your content gabi, not been here for a long time but the increase in quality in such a short time has been stunning :) (also idk whether i found you from chris james or the other way around but damn you 2 are my faves)
You had me at yaya. Loving your videos, very informative and genuinely funny. Good edits and your sound effects (particularly the Zelda ones you pepper in) are superb.
Trader Joe's has a small parking lot on purpose. It's a marketing strategy to make sure they always look busy. It's part of creating a hype around their store.
If Google doesn’t use my browsing history, then explain how I can come across a word/concept I don’t understand in a video/article/post/etc., open a new window to look it up, click into the search bar, and BEFORE I EVEN START TYPING, the thing I came to look for is the first suggestion. Not gonna lie, it’s helpful 😅🙈 Creepy as heck… but also helpful 🤷🏻♀️
As someone who does search advertising for a living, they will never stop scams from advertising. The way they try to do it is by placing more relevant ads at the top but if you build a very quality scam site, you can game the system
Sometimes I watch something which is related to something else I want to look up. I put in 1 letter, and the autocomplete knows exactly what it is I want to search
I’m a big fan of the Kurtis Connor/Nakey Jakey/Danny Gonzales brand of youtube. I guess that’s like post vine youtube? Whatever it is you’re absolutely crushing it at hitting that style while also feeling completely unique. Instant fan
I use google complete A LOT. like every day. for: 1) Correct my grammar in English (because that's not my first language). if I don't know how to use a word in a specific phrase, google complete always saves me. 2) remember words (even in Portuguese). I have ADD, so I frequently forget some common words. so I type some phrase that word would fit and google complete saves me. 3) name of music, bands, movies, series, etc, because I always forget that kind of thing. Most time I don't need to even search, in google complete I found what I need. 4) when I'm browsing on my PC and want to do some math, use the search bar it's easier than opening the calculator. and much more.
The "huh, that's a word... nice" skit reminded me of the humor of Natalie Tran (community channel), an absolute icon I used to obsess over in high school. I was veeery pleasantly surprised, as I don't often experience that type of humor on yt nowadays
Ahh i knew location had an impact! My search results where literally exactly related to the kind of people who live in my area when i moved, completely changed them
They for sure do something with past searches, whenever I start a new game I tend to search it up, and it'll be like "Corn" "results based on recent search history, Stardew valley."
I recently c.. I recently discovered your videos & have been catching up on your content. It's pretty good, I'm very into music stuff and & when your Puth video popped up on recommended I subscribed immediately. I've watched almost every recent video and you don't really disappoint! Then in this one. This one joke you made.. I KNOW what you meant by it, or at least I pray that I do. But I audibly gasped when you said "It's trending topics that may come in short bursts... Like your dad." I had to pause the video and very quietly laugh myself to tears. It's possibly the funniest thing anyone's ever said in a video on this topic.
One of the best videos u ever made! The informations were presented in an interesting way. All ur jokes were good and ur outfit was fire (thats a bonus point) :) i like ur channel a lot
BRO THOSE MR BEATS ADS THO OMGGGG if I'm watching on my phone and I scroll down from the video I'm watching, it's literally always that ad but instead of "1,000," my ad says "500."
As someone who works in SEO, they 100% do use your past search results to tailor your future auto-completes and search results. Using an incognito window to search can help, but it'll still catalog everything you search during that session and start tailoring from there too.
i thought so too, i noticed they do it when you're already in a search flow, (and with the new "journeys" thing) but i found no difference in multiple searches in incognito and while signed in, on different devices, and tested with a friend from across the country too, on vanilla google.com. the sources were really vague about it as well. i'm sure there's more of a component but couldn't back it up personally
@@itsgabibelle I can hear your voice saying this (I think I watch you too much 🥲)
I can't say for certain, but I've long suspected that incognito isn't ain't confidential as they say, but who knows. The algorithm works in mysterious ways.
I have used Startpage which pulls from google results but does so in an anonymous way. You could also just use an alternative search engine with it's own search results
@@Rayne_Storms It isnt, it just doesnt keep it in your history :^) Such as like cookies ect wont be saved but they can still track what youre doing.
i adore that gabi creates videos that are not only informative, but funny. truly a woman of many talents
She's my internet crush 🥹
@@TheRealHaloLover I wonder if that’s nice to hear
Unlike my ex wife
renaissance woman
FACTS 🙌
Gabi is my favourite middle aged divorcée dad on youtube
I thought she was a woman
As someone with ears who has been hearing sounds their whole life, I'd like to point out that the sound design of these videos are amazing! 🔊❤️
yuppp
The *bonk* sound every bullet point makes me happy
Wow, so cool to meet a fellow sound hearer. I even have ears as well. What are the chances??
yeah, the beedle "yaya" sound effects give it a lot of useful subtext.
Umbreon location: directly behind Gabi on the chair. It’s well hidden in this video, Gabi’s head position doesn’t move much from the position that the umbreon is in
I want to see Gabi explain Laugh Tracks in tv and youtube- I feel like that’s a really interesting topic because while we all hate them, they almost always help
Big Bang Theory is a prime example of this. Without the laugh track, the horrible writing gets exposed for the garbage it is.
they mask the unfunniness of a joke and trick you into thinking its funny. they are the most annoying tropes ever invented in tv and im so glad people arent using them anymore
drew gooden did a video on this!
Ooo, that'd be fun!
Ironically, the 'more human' search algorithm has made trying to use more specific keywords (academic, etc.) practically useless recently. Google seemingly decides that using uncommon terms must be 'accidental' and will more often come up with its cutesy 'did you mean [more common search term that sounds vaguely similar but is actually unrelated or considered incorrect in the context]?' than it used to
Yep. Just yep. I wish there was an option to exclude non-academic sources...
@@Freaky0Nina google scholar does exactly that
I noticed this too!! trying to do research is like pulling teeth
By now Google often seems to just "correct" it on its own without telling, like it often drops words for me that are crucial and i get totally irrelevant results or changes words. I remember back when i could put in a very specific set of words and end up exactly where i wanted but that's no more
@tomlxyz I think if you put quotes around a word, it tells Google that that has to be included, if I remember right. But idk if that would help you.
I still remember the day google search suggestions switched from only showing things you'd searched previously to being based on things anyone anywhere in the world had searched. Because my parents didnt know about this change, started typing "how to" and yelled at me and my brother for "how to kiss" showing up (we were both quite young at the time).
Luckily my parents arent abusive assholes and were receptive to an explanation + demonstration that google changed how its search suggestions work.
Hi Gabi, I want to just gush for a second! I love how diverse your video topics are. I have ADHD and I love learning about new random things, and when you post content it means I get to learn something from someone who's content 1) I can trust 2) is high quality and 3) is funny. Thank you for what you do! Your work is great and im sure all the Gabions appreciate it! (Can't remember what your fanbase is called lol)
this is very kind 🥺 fellow adhd haver 🤝 thank u!!!
Pretty sure it's the Gabi gatekeepers right?
@@itsgabibelle 🥺 omg adhd havers 🥺
I too am an adhd haver and I completely agree! 😊💛
Gabiones
I’ve been struggling to find the answers I look for on Google a lot recently. And trying to find discussions on Reddit forums was impossible because their search feature is just super broken. Then I’d use Google search for finding Reddit threads about specific questions and it worked well. So I’ve started adding “reddit” at the end of a lot of my Google searches and it’s way easier to find helpful answers that aren’t just trying to sell me stuff. Then I found out lots of people do this. It’s a thing. If anyone else is struggling to find an answer to their questions on Google, especially if the issue is all the top results being ads and/or large companies giving generic info using your keywords, then it might be worth adding “reddit” to the end of your query, depending what it is.
I do this all the time as well
google actually now suggests adding reddit to the end of my search all the time now lol
If you type 'reddit:' and then your search, it will search only reddit for those terms. It's a nice workaround for the absolute garbage that is the default reddit search
Because reddit is real people's real opinions, for better or worse. whenever I want to know what people really think about a certain topic, I do exactly what you do. I don't look at reviewers or consensus, tell me why people feel the way they feel.
Woahh I'm glad it's not just me!! The responses there are just way more human and I get a lot of indepth info vs when I just search an article and it's either super basic or trying to sell something
It was gonna haunt me forever if I didn't recognize that "ya-ya!" exclamation
It's Beedle, from Zelda Breath of the Wild
You are welcome, OCD crew
TYSM YOU HAVE NO CLUE HOW LONG IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS
Its all Beatle or Zelda/ Mario 64 tunes
CVS apparently stands for Consumer Value Store, just so yall know
Never heard of it (sounds like an American thing)
@Matanumi it is. It's a pharmacy. Here in the States, that means it's also a convenience store that even has a tiny grocery section and seasonal items and odds and ends. But they don't sell tobacco/nicotine products anymore (outside of nicotine replacement therapy like gums and patches). And depending on the state and county, they may sell alcohol. Apparently, it's really weird to outsiders that our pharmacies sell more than medicine, so I thought you might find it interesting
They need to take out the V. Its a huge ripoff
Thank you! You just saved me a Google 😘
Tf
Everyone always searches “what does cvs mean?” but not “how does cvs feel?” 😔
"CVS is usually described as being uncomfortable, rather than painful."
what does cvs nice
AS SOMEONE W CVS THIS IS SO FUNNY FOR NO REASON
We’re not gonna talk about how I saw “what does rizz mean” at 5:30 and then proceeded to look it up, therefore fulfilling autocompletes self fulfilling profacy with 0 irony. Not gonna talk about that…
I’m getting ready to look up what CVS stands for… I need to know now!
But I wanna talk bout it
you sure did talk about it a lot
Profacy
profacy
Everything you narrowed down in this video proves how weird Google autocomplete can get!
My mental health really needed to discover this channel. Your videos always put a smile on my face, so thank u Ms Belle.
theyre great, im glade I discovered her when shes small So I can see her improve over time :^).
She reminds me a lot of Nakey Jakey. And There was a void missing since Nakey Jakey rarely uploads anymore :/ and gangster has filled that void
@@gizmobrooch8577 GANGSTER
also Chad Chad
I hate mental health banter.
I know its a bit different but my autocorrect is INFURIATING it literally "corrects" words that are spelt correctly! The other day I typed "good" and it autocorrected to "hood" which made no sense whatsoever with the sentence. I love technology.
happens to me too (literally as I was typing this it tried to correct me to "Mr") but my favorite instance was when I typed "that guy is such a jerk", spelled correctly, and it autocorrected to "that guy is such a hero"
A couple days ago I took one of my elementary school teaching tests and I got to thinking about how out of date education for teachers is about research and the internet and how algorithms aren't discussed at all and this was an awesome video with digestible information!!
Almost 6 years ago I had this EXACT question, and what’s surprising is it seems like nothing really changed, which surprised me
thank u gabi for continuing to be a fearless fashion icon😌
I'm an IT Security specialist and you're spot on regarding scam advertisements. They are dangerous and need to be fixed ASAP. A popular method is to fake a software download site for VLC, OBS Studio or Notepad++ and bundle the application with a computer virus. This can happen to *anyone* if you're not paying full attention. We actively recommend Adblockers to our customers as an initial security layer.
I don't work at Google but I have supported such a system as an engineer. and, well researched and well explained. In a few engineering interviews I've asked the candidate to whiteboard how a system like auto complete would work then take it apart piece by piece and i think you got the key points.
Also you asked about the term user intent. It's a catch-all best I can tell / buzzword for "quickly and accurately getting the user what they want" but I also see it used to mean "how can we (the company) profit and, you know, still do all that other stuff" - almost more like user engagement. idk, just my two cents. TBH I think you'd make a great software engineer.
The beautifully laidback chaotic energy in this video is the vibe I wish to carry into the next phase of my life
Your production value is going through the roof recently, I love the direction it's taking. Good job!
“You can’t tell I’m reading a script through these sunglasses” best Black Country, New Road lyric
i found this video searching for roblox videos
I'm an SEO professional and most of what you say is on point, just to chip in - the biggest reason for Google not explaining how their algorithm works in detail is because there are always bad actors waiting to game the system. They've been pretty transparent with a lot of the important things good meaning site owners need to know, which is why you were able to find all the info for this video :)
wow gabi, just when I thought you couldn’t get better you put out a banger like this. way to go big shot!!!!
hello max, i love your videos!
I love Gabis videos. So informative and entertaining! I’m an old lady and need these updates and information in the tech area!
Just rebrand yourself to: Shower thoughts awnsered
They store your data and searches and use them for things like suggestions and ads even if you don’t have any “browsing history” they still have it all saved behind the scenes.
I never comment on RUclips videos. Like never never, but your channel is so good I had to. Please keep doing your thing Gabi
The actual definition of the "dark web" is anything you can't access with just a normal browser and search engine. This includes even simple stuff like private Facebook groups, all of discord etc. because in addition to the browser and search engine they also require a login and invitation.
That's called the deep web, not the dark web. The deep web is stuff behind passwords and invites. Dark web is the illegal information.
Surface web->deep web->dark web
ur referring to the deep web there pal
@@Mary1337 i thought it was called clearnet
@@transsexual_computer_faery synonyms 👍
Google definitely does use search history for autocomplete results. Lately I’ve noticed when I’m trying to search forum answers to technical issues I’m having it’s autocomplete will over rely on terms I’ve used for previous searches to autocomplete the search I’m currently doing. Sometimes it’s nice and helpful but others they’ll get really locked in on the wrong part of what I’m looking for. This does seem to refresh every session though.
I been learning abt google search stuff at college and Gabi posts a video abt it. This is amazing
I'm loving the editing and presenting style of these videos lately, keep up the great work Gabi!
It's pretty cool. I didn't remember the name of a RUclips channel that I saw on Leon Lush shared so I searched for "guy who tells people to put their shopping carts away" and boom Cart Narcs is the top result. Yay!
an hour ago i didnt knew who you are but now you got a subscriber you're content is gold
6:51 I think they actually do use your search history for autocomplete. Some of what I experienced makes no sense otherwise. The autocomplete I get before and after a search is totally different. Say I searched some anime or game I never searched before. Any search after that for a few hours to a few days will have an autocomplete that reference that anime or game. It lasts even longer in the autocomplete based on if I clicked on different websites or just bailed.
Funnily enough, even watching a RUclips video can change your autocomplete results. Right before this video I did a "What does" search for something else and the "rizz" autocomplete was not there. Once I did the search again right after hitting that point in your video, it suddenly became my top result.
Not gonna lie, of all the informative things in this video, I think the most mind blowing part is that I finally understand why “meat and potatoes” is a saying
i like that i learn from your videos and genuinely enjoy that time spent. thank you
Okay so, here’s what I’ve noticed with autocomplete:
When you search in one window and you search for a topic twice in a row the following suggestions will all be popular searching surrounding that very specific thing you’re searching.
Meaning if I search for “is illegal hunting in Kenya bad?” followed by “places where poaching is the biggest problem” the autocomplete will, rather than give me the most popular searches to that next question, give me suggestions that alludes to a place in or near Kenya that has the worst cases of poaching. Rather than the worst place on earth.
Meaning search engine autocomplete can lead you down a hole where it seems like your first assumption that it was in Kenya is right when it’s more common in (say) South Africa.
I was writing a novel that included poaching problems and this exact problem happened to me. I got about halfway through the novel when I realised Google was personalising to my immediate searches. When I opened a new window the answers I got were WAY different.
had writers block harder than ever, just got my next video essay topic thanks to ur epic life hack. tysm !!
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These recent videos are funny, informative, and super innovative. Keep up the great work!
I love when Daddy Belle shows up to explain niche topics to fill my lunch hour.
I am happy when I see a new Gabi Belle's video
I am so happy I found your channel! You are so incredibly funny, your editing style is so good. Keep the content coming, please.
idk when it happened but at some point, i went on a RUclips binge and gabi planted a worm in my brain and now my day feels empty and pointless if i can't get my daily gatekeep content I'm obsessed I'm hooked and I'm not complaining.
the little transition dances and music is everything gabi
6:36 They do use your data to tailor search queries. Try googling two questions about a disease, then google "how to deal with-" and it will complete with whatever ailment you searched prior. Google will change their autocompletes to follow the line of questioning it already knows based on your "search session".
Me an SEO: Why Gabi suddenly started to teach SEO things like Google to autocomplete, RankBrain, and Hummingbird updates?
P.S. You really did explain in an easy to understand manner. Glad to revisit the concepts again!
Google autocomplete is how I found out I was in a CULT - so autocomplete literally saved my life 😅
Omg. Literally same
Will you share more? I'm super curious
pls storytime share with the class🥺
i’m glad pika and mario weren’t intermittently blurred this time😂 love you and your content gabi, not been here for a long time but the increase in quality in such a short time has been stunning :)
(also idk whether i found you from chris james or the other way around but damn you 2 are my faves)
You had me at yaya. Loving your videos, very informative and genuinely funny. Good edits and your sound effects (particularly the Zelda ones you pepper in) are superb.
Dude, your content is really popping off lately!! thank you for making amazing videos that are informative and entertaining
I have actually searched “Is Chris Pratt the worst Chris” I needed foundation for my argument.
Gabi I love your content. it's always funny and the edits are fuckin great. love what you do, you're a comedy rockstar
Gotta say that Gabi has the best shirt I've ever seen
Trader Joe's has a small parking lot on purpose. It's a marketing strategy to make sure they always look busy. It's part of creating a hype around their store.
If Google doesn’t use my browsing history, then explain how I can come across a word/concept I don’t understand in a video/article/post/etc., open a new window to look it up, click into the search bar, and BEFORE I EVEN START TYPING, the thing I came to look for is the first suggestion.
Not gonna lie, it’s helpful 😅🙈 Creepy as heck… but also helpful 🤷🏻♀️
I love the fact that if you are 10 or 110 you can enjoy these videos. I find the delivery flawlessly imperfect and entertaining. Kudos!! 🙌🙌
I havent followed for long, but you are defeatedly in my top 10 best youtubers of all time...
I have a machine learning project coming up next week... this video motivated me.
thanks, great humour as always! ♥
As someone who does search advertising for a living, they will never stop scams from advertising. The way they try to do it is by placing more relevant ads at the top but if you build a very quality scam site, you can game the system
Sometimes I watch something which is related to something else I want to look up. I put in 1 letter, and the autocomplete knows exactly what it is I want to search
I love how creative you are. You truly make content no one else has. Great talent love the vids.
I like the transition part. It tickles my brain nicely 😀
Now that you mention it, I can see the screen you’re reading in the reflection of your glasses
I’m a big fan of the Kurtis Connor/Nakey Jakey/Danny Gonzales brand of youtube. I guess that’s like post vine youtube? Whatever it is you’re absolutely crushing it at hitting that style while also feeling completely unique. Instant fan
That cartoon whistle catches me off guard. LOL 0:33
I use google complete A LOT. like every day. for:
1) Correct my grammar in English (because that's not my first language). if I don't know how to use a word in a specific phrase, google complete always saves me.
2) remember words (even in Portuguese). I have ADD, so I frequently forget some common words. so I type some phrase that word would fit and google complete saves me.
3) name of music, bands, movies, series, etc, because I always forget that kind of thing. Most time I don't need to even search, in google complete I found what I need.
4) when I'm browsing on my PC and want to do some math, use the search bar it's easier than opening the calculator.
and much more.
I also like to hug bees. Fantastic impression
Thank you Gabi, very cool!
SCOTT CRAMER 😮 great vid btw
The "huh, that's a word... nice" skit reminded me of the humor of Natalie Tran (community channel), an absolute icon I used to obsess over in high school. I was veeery pleasantly surprised, as I don't often experience that type of humor on yt nowadays
I literally just found this channel today. And I just have to say Gabi is hilarious! 😂🤣
One of my fave Gabi videos in a while! Though I love all of em
Man, you are really good at explaining things
Ahh i knew location had an impact! My search results where literally exactly related to the kind of people who live in my area when i moved, completely changed them
You're such a rockstar! 🌟
They for sure do something with past searches, whenever I start a new game I tend to search it up, and it'll be like "Corn" "results based on recent search history, Stardew valley."
That shirt is literally flames I need it
If my computer science classes were this fun, I might have actually used my degree
Top Tier video. Might be in my new favourites.
Banger vid after banger vid and so on, u are so great, u save my algorithm
Whoa, this vid flew by. I was just settling in and ready to keep going. Right combo of cozy, entertaining and intriguing. Good stuff
The title cards with the Zelda noise got me 😂 also love these internet Alg vids
I love the standing casually with tea and sunglasses
i literally searched "what does cvs stand for" when she brought it up
We are in the Gabi Belle tech videos arc. And I'm all for it.
I recently c.. I recently discovered your videos & have been catching up on your content. It's pretty good, I'm very into music stuff and & when your Puth video popped up on recommended I subscribed immediately. I've watched almost every recent video and you don't really disappoint!
Then in this one. This one joke you made.. I KNOW what you meant by it, or at least I pray that I do. But I audibly gasped when you said "It's trending topics that may come in short bursts... Like your dad."
I had to pause the video and very quietly laugh myself to tears. It's possibly the funniest thing anyone's ever said in a video on this topic.
I'm an SEO and this is the funnest SEO video I've ever seen - I'm DYINGGGGGGggGGGGgggg
I literally watched the Scott Cramer video that the clip she used was from right before watching this. How ironic
One of the best videos u ever made! The informations were presented in an interesting way. All ur jokes were good and ur outfit was fire (thats a bonus point) :) i like ur channel a lot
The zelda music imbetween with a ya ya brought me so much joy
My brain is in recovery mode from these high level ideas
the outfit is SLAYYYYINGGGG. love the vid and can't wait for next one
BRO THOSE MR BEATS ADS THO OMGGGG if I'm watching on my phone and I scroll down from the video I'm watching, it's literally always that ad but instead of "1,000," my ad says "500."
I’ve wondered this very question countless times THANK YOUUUU
0:23 but fr tho how do fish fvck
Ikr