HACKER Q&A
📣 MawKKe

Anyone here who works at Google Search?


Could you guys _please_ lock down result category button/tab order on the results page?

It used to be (from left to right) 1) All results 2) Photos 3) Videos or whatever. Now the order is sorted based on what the engine _thinks_ I want to find. It is usually wrong. This makes the UI really clumsy and irritating to use. I have to be constantly vigilant to not accidentally click on Maps or some other silly thing that takes forever to load and to get back from.

Thanks

(I know this is not Google support forum but there is no other place where one could realistically propose these kinds of changes)


  👤 mtmail Accepted Answer ✓
Google's search results pages, behind the setting buttons, have a new feature 'Send feedback' (at least I see a 'new' badge next to it). I allows free text and submitting a screenshot.

👤 PaulHoule
It's hard to say what's going on here. If they were trying to get an honest sample of what it is you are interested in they'd have a reason to randomize the order. On the other hand, by randomizing the order and moving things around they might be able to get you confused and click on an ad.

👤 matteason
I'm now also seeing (not sure if permanent or an experiment) related keywords being comingled with the result category buttons you're talking about, and it's absolutely infuriating. 90% of the time I'm using those buttons to switch to image search but it's a crapshoot whether Images will be where I expect it to be or in some random place in amongst other related keywords I don't want to search for

👤 crazygringo
> It is usually wrong.

It's usually right for me. I've got to say, I actually appreciate the feature change. It means the most likely option I'm looking for is listed in the first couple, so I don't have to scroll horizontally on mobile.

Also, they track this stuff extensively and have exact metrics on how often people are selecting the 2nd tab vs the 7th one. They don't roll these things out to everyone until they have stats proving they're a success -- like faster clicks.

Now of course there will always be outlier users/queries here, and it sounds like that might be the case for you. But I don't think you should generalize to assume that's the case for everyone.


👤 verdverm
you can provide feedback (via the cog in the upper right)

I just did, more crap design & UX coming out Google


👤 ChrisArchitect
Muscle memory is not a bug.