San Francisco, CA | February 12, 2025 –A Google Sitelinks bug is showing search results in the wrong languages, confusing users and raising serious concerns about Google’s algorithm accuracy.
A bizarre Google Sitelinks bug is causing search results to display links in the wrong languages, confusing users and raising concerns about the accuracy of Google’s algorithm.
SEO experts discovered that searches for Google Search Console returned Sitelinks in multiple foreign languages, including Japanese, Hungarian, Dutch, and Danish. This unexpected glitch has sparked discussions about how Google determines Sitelinks and evaluates site structures.
This isn’t just a minor bug—it raises serious questions about Google’s Sitelinks algorithm and its reliability.
Sitelinks are supposed to enhance user experience by displaying relevant internal links under a brand’s main search result. However, with random languages appearing in Sitelinks, users are left confused and frustrated—especially those relying on Google for professional searches.
Imagine clicking on what you think is a helpful link, only to land on an unreadable foreign page.
While Google has not officially responded, SEO analysts speculate that the algorithm may be misinterpreting site structures or incorrectly pulling multi-language metadata. Some believe Google’s internal classification system is failing, leading to misaligned search results.
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