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2025 年 6 月 12 日
為了持續簡化 Google 搜尋結果頁面,我們將逐步淘汰 Google 搜尋中部分結構化資料功能。我們會定期評估搜尋結果功能對使用者和網站擁有者的實用性。
我們將逐步淘汰這些特定的結構化資料類型,因為分析結果顯示這些類型在 Google 搜尋中不常使用,而且我們發現這些特定顯示項目不再為使用者提供重大額外價值。移除這些功能有助於簡化搜尋結果頁面,並著重於更實用且廣泛使用的其他體驗。
這項更新不會影響網頁的排名。簡化後,部分結果將不再顯示這些較少使用的標記所提供的特定視覺強化功能,進而提供更精簡的呈現方式。在 Google 搜尋 (和相關功能) 以外使用這些結構化資料類型不會受到影響。
Google 搜尋結果將不再支援以下結構化資料類型,並會在未來幾週至幾個月內逐步淘汰:
結構化資料是網站擁有者描述內容並啟用實用搜尋結果功能的絕佳方式。雖然我們會淘汰一些較少使用的顯示資訊,但仍會持續積極支援各種結構化資料類型,讓使用者在評估要造訪的內容時,能利用這些實用的功能。
我們相信這項異動可讓所有使用者享有更簡潔、更聚焦的搜尋結果網頁。我們會持續尋找簡化搜尋結果網頁的方法,為使用者和網站擁有者提供最佳體驗。持續進行這項工作的過程中,我們會隨時分享最新消息。如果您有任何問題或疑慮,請透過 Google 搜尋中心社群或 LinkedIn 與我們聯絡。
發文者:Google 搜尋產品經理 Henry Hsu
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