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Google Question Hub

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Google Question Hub
Type of site
Knowledge market
Available inEnglish, Hindi, Indonesian
OwnerGoogle
URLquestionhub.google.com
RegistrationYes
Launched2019
Current statusClosed on Jan 15, 2023

Google Question Hub (GQH) is a knowledge market platform developed and offered by Google. As part of reducing non-existent digital media backlog,[clarification needed] it uses various but not-known search algorithms to collect unanswered web search queries for content creators, including journalists.[1][2] GQH is accessible via a registered Google search console account with a verified web property as contradict to Google Questions and Answers. However, searchers do not need to be registered with search console except a google account.

Google search users ask a question in specified languages such as English, Hindi and Indonesian language,[3] and after collecting the unanswered questions, Google lists them in GQH where publishers can then use them as the basis for new publishing articles.[4][5]

Google posted a message after you login at questionhub.withgoogle.com that says “As of January 5, 2023, the Question Hub beta will end. If you’d like to retain a copy of your data, you can do so via Google Takeout up until March 6, 2023. After that date, Question Hub user data will be deleted.”

History

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In 2019, Google Question Hub was initially released in beta version and available in India, Indonesia, and Nigeria. It was first reported by the news media in late 2019. The actual launch date is not known.[6][7]

References

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  1. ^ Li, Abner (August 8, 2019). "Google Question Hub collects 'unanswered' Search queries".
  2. ^ "Google Question Hub: Asking Questions In Search & Publishers Answering". seroundtable.com. 8 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Google Question Hub: Will help publishers provide answers to unanswered queries". August 9, 2019.
  4. ^ "Question Hub - Google". questionhub.withgoogle.com.
  5. ^ "Google Launches Question Hub Search Trend Tool For Indian Publishers In English, Hindi". August 8, 2019.
  6. ^ "Google's Question Hub will help publishers answer the unanswered". Business Insider.
  7. ^ "Identify Content Gaps Online with Question Hub". 8 August 2019.