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Google says Polymarket predictions briefly appeared in Google News in error
Image: Primary Google confirmed that links to prediction market bets from Polymarket were displayed in Google News search results, calling the appearance an error that has since been corrected.
The company said the Polymarket links "briefly appeared in Google News in error" after users reported seeing betting markets appear alongside legitimate news articles in the "For You" personalized feed section. Polymarket is a crypto-based prediction market platform where users wager on outcomes of real-world events, including elections, geopolitical developments, and sports.
The incident highlights the challenges platforms face in distinguishing between user-generated prediction content and editorial journalism. Prediction markets like Polymarket have drawn increased regulatory scrutiny in recent months as they have grown in popularity and volume.
Google did not specify what caused the error or how long the Polymarket content was displayed. The company maintains policies against displaying gambling-related content in news search results unless explicitly searched for
Polymarket has become one of the more prominent prediction market platforms, allowing users to trade contracts on event outcomes using cryptocurrency. The platform has faced regulatory challenges, including a settlement with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission in 2024.
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