Do you have any suggestions for
Google on how it could improve the search experience? Something tells me you have a few.
Well, Google actually wants to hear them, and in a new
post to its Inside Search blog, is encouraging users to give it suggestions on its Search policy using
this form. Have at it.

“As part of the recently-launched How Search Works website, we
published our Search policy principles and a list of detailed Search
content
policies for the first time,” says
Google search policy
specialist Patrick Thomas. “Our goal was to show users how we think
about controversial content in Search while still promoting fast access
to the world’s information.”
More on the “How Search Works” site
here.
“But we’re always looking to do better, and we’re curious to know
what our users think,” says Thomas. “That’s why we’d love to see your
ideas for improving our Search policies and processes. Should we alert
users if we suspect that there’s not much information on the web about
their query? How should Google surface information that might affect a
website’s ranking? How should we deal with businesses that we believe
may be hacked? Should we do something completely different to support
our users? Anything related to how we serve content in
search results or
interact with users is fair game.”
Of course, Google has a “Send Feedback” link at the bottom of every search results page too.
Do you think Google will listen to your feedback?