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    20 pipelines, 42 million cards, and what they mean for publishers

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    Metehan Yesilyurt’s SDK analysis revealed the pipeline names. We captured months of real Discover feeds to show what each pipeline actually does — volume, reach, timing, and which publishers dominate. Here’s what 42 million cards reveal about Discover’s internal architecture.

    What we did

    Over three months (December 2025 – February 2026), we observed real Discover feeds from hundreds of devices. The result: 42 million feed cards analyzed. We linked each card to the precise pipeline that selected it.

    Some of the names were already known from the SDK, You likely saw the SDK Analysis by Metehan Yesilyurt already. What was missing: what each pipeline does in practice. How much content it selects, how many devices see it, how fast it operates, and which publishers it favors. That’s what our data reveals.

    For each pipeline, we compute four metrics:

    • Reach — percentage of devices that see each URL per day
    • Speed — median age of articles at time of appearance
    • Exclusivity — percentage of URLs unique to that pipeline
    • Volume — share of total feed

    Explore all 20 pipelines visually: Open the interactive explorer →

    Google Discover 20 Pipelines DecodedGoogle Discover 20 Pipelines Decoded
    Screenshot of the interactive explorer — EN toggle.

    Not one algorithm — a layered system

    The common assumption: Discover uses a single recommendation algorithm. Our data tells a different story: it’s a structured system with six functional layers, each with distinct logic, speed, and audience.

    Pipeline Map Freshness ReachPipeline Map Freshness Reach
    Each pipeline positioned by speed (X axis, log) and reach (Y). neoncluster stands out at 13% reach — the highest editorial pipeline. feedads is the extreme outlier at 58.4%. Breaking pipelines (nsh, mustntmiss) cluster top-left; personalization pipelines bottom-right.
    Top 20 Category Label By HitsTop 20 Category Label By Hits
    The 20 EN pipelines ranked by total volume. content dominates at 34.2%, followed by feedads (11.1%) and aura (8.7%).
    Google Discover 20 Pipelines DecodedGoogle Discover 20 Pipelines Decoded
    The 20 EN pipelines organized into 6 functional layers. Same structure as French, radically different proportions.

    The six layers:

    1. Core editorial — content (34.2% of volume), moonstone (7.8%, reach 9.4%), aura (8.7%, science/tech over-represented), paginationpanoptic (5.5%, scroll infrastructure), relatedcontentruby (6.7%, click-triggered related content).
    2. News urgency — mustntmiss (0.5% volume but 7.3% reach, ~2x priority boost, 29% AI Overviews content) and newsstoriesheadlines (10.6% reach, Google News story clusters).
    3. Trends — deeptrendsfable detects, deeptrends persists. Sequential pipeline: 27% pass rate, 21-hour delay. x.com is a trend signal source even in EN.
    4. Local/geo — geotargetingstories (x.com dominates at 43.2% in EN), webkicklocalstories (hyperlocal UK/US press, 67% exclusive URLs), astria (BBC 29.3%, horse racing, astrology, Showcase).
    5. Social/video — the YouTube cascade: creatorcontent (YouTube 72.4%) → freshvideos (+15h, 94% YouTube) → neoncluster (+23h, 100% YouTube, 13% reach). The cascade that doesn’t exist in French.
    6. Commercial — shoppinginspiration (13.1% reach, 2.5-day lifespan) and feedads (58.4% reach — the highest of any pipeline in any language).
    7. AI Overview — discover_ai_summary (1.1% of volume, 99.997% AI Overviews content, EN-only). Quality press: Reuters, New York Times, CNBC, Financial Times, Guardian.

    The four EN-specific findings

    The YouTube cascade: three pipelines, one content journey

    This is the most distinctive feature of the English feed. Three pipelines form a sequential amplifier:

    Stage Pipeline Content mix Reach Timing
    1. Intake creatorcontent 72% YouTube, 23% x.com 6.7% T₀
    2. Filter freshvideos 94% YouTube 7.1% T₀ + 15h
    3. Broadcast neoncluster 100% YouTube 13.0% T₀ + 23h

    At each stage, the content narrows (from mixed to pure video) and reach increases (from 6.7% to 13%). The best YouTube content is filtered, then projected to 13% of devices — broadcast-level distribution.

    Growth is explosive across all three stages: creatorcontent 7.8x, freshvideos 7.2x, neoncluster 18x over three months. The video cascade is the fastest-growing part of Discover EN.

    In French Discover, this cascade doesn’t exist. neoncluster has 36 hits in 3 months. The conditions — YouTube-dominant social, pure video content, broadcast audience — are only met in English.

    Each Stage Narrows Content Type While Amplifying ReachEach Stage Narrows Content Type While Amplifying Reach
    The three-stage video cascade: creatorcontent (intake, 1.9h) → freshvideos (amplifier, 8.6h) → neoncluster (broadcast, 17.3h, 13% reach). At each stage, content narrows toward pure video and reach increases.

    AI Overviews have landed in Discover — but only in EN

    AI Overviews — the AI-generated summary card — has been added to Discover. But only in English.

    • discover_ai_summary: 1.1% of EN volume, 99.997% AI Overview content. Reuters (12.3%), New York Times (7.5%), CNBC (7.3%). Finance and space over-represented.
    • mustntmiss: 29% AI Overviews content — the highest penetration of any non-dedicated pipeline.
    • paginationpanoptic: 7.8% AI Overviews — even the scroll infrastructure carries AI summaries
    • In French: Almost no AI Overview hits in 3 months.
    Ai Overviews In Google DiscoverAi Overviews In Google Discover
    AI Overviews content rate per pipeline. discover_ai_summary at 99.997%, mustntmiss at 29%, paginationpanoptic at 7.8%. AI Overviews exist only in English Discover.

    The AI Overviews source club is small and elite: Reuters, New York Times, CNBC, Financial Times, Guardian. Factual, structured, financial press. AI Overviews in Discover don’t democratize visibility — they concentrate it.

    feedads reaches 58% of English devices

    feedads is the single most powerful pipeline by reach — 58.4% of EN devices see each ad. YouTube accounts for 53.7% of ads (video advertising dominates). Campaigns run for a median of 57 days. The ecosystem is hermetically sealed: 99.8% exclusive URLs.

    For context: the highest-reach editorial pipeline (neoncluster) reaches 13%. feedads reaches 4.5x more. The EN Discover feed is heavily monetized — significantly more than French (24% reach).

    The EPL exclusion

    The most surprising finding. Premier League content is systematically under-represented across 7+ EN pipelines.

    The affected terms: Premier League, football, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United, Tottenham. Each shows strong negative signals in aura, deeptrendsfable, deeptrends, geotargetingstories, astria, freshvideos, and others.

    The terms not affected: NFL, NBA, Olympics, rugby, cricket, Formula 1. The exclusion is specific to EPL.

    Premier League Systematic Exclusion Across En DiscoverPremier League Systematic Exclusion Across En Discover
    Premier League terms are systematically under-represented across 7+ EN pipelines. Other sports (NFL, NBA, F1) are unaffected.

    The most likely hypothesis: EPL broadcasting rights and licensing constraints create editorial restrictions that propagate through the selection system. But we can’t confirm this — it’s an observation, not an explanation.

    Three publisher profiles

    Pipeline Dna Top 30 DomainsPipeline Dna Top 30 Domains
    Each row = a domain, each column = a pipeline family, color = percentage of hits. Find YouTube (49.9% social), Guardian, BBC, New York Times, and see their pipeline fingerprint at a glance.
    Domain Dominance By PipelineDomain Dominance By Pipeline
    For each pipeline, the top 5 domains and their share. neoncluster: 100% YouTube. feedads: 53.7% YouTube ads. content: YouTube, Guardian, BBC. shopping: TechRadar, Tom’s Hardware, Digital Camera World.

    Quality press (Guardian, BBC, New York Times)

    Present in 8-10 pipelines. Guardian shows the broadest spread — top-5 in 12 different pipelines, from content and aura to newsstoriesheadlines and deeptrends. BBC dominates astria (29.3%) and deeptrends (24.7%). mustntmiss gives a ~2x priority boost, and with 29% AI Overviews content, AI Overviews-readiness is now a competitive advantage for quality press in EN.

    Tech/review site (TechRadar, Tom’s Hardware)

    shoppinginspiration: 13.1% reach, 2.5-day lifespan — a strong visibility window. But shopping is a silo: low co-occurrence with other pipelines. A Samsung Galaxy S25 review stays in shopping.

    The opportunity: diversify beyond pure product testing. aura over-represents science/tech content by 2-2.4x. Adding editorial context — a trend analysis, a market comparison — can open doors to aura and content, breaking out of the shopping silo.

    Video-first publisher (YouTube channels)

    The cascade is a 3-stage amplifier. neoncluster at 13% reach is broadcast-level distribution. The content that makes it through: news/politics (WION, NBC — 46% international news), science, and current affairs. Entertainment and gaming are present but don’t dominate.

    For a YouTube creator focused on news/politics/science, Discover’s cascade is one of the most powerful organic distribution channels available — and it’s growing at 18x in three months.

    Full per-profile recommendations (quality press, tech, video, local, lifestyle, finance, pure player) will be published in our Substack series.

    Explore further

    This article is an overview. The complete analysis — 20 pipelines, per-pipeline data, domain leaders, typical titles — is available:

    • Interactive explorer: navigate all 20 pipelines, compare metrics, see top domains and typical titles
    • EN Substack: weekly deep-dives with data, charts, and recommendations
    • Full reference: 1492.vision — the complete pipeline-by-pipeline analysis, with 3 detailled articles.

    The Discover system evolves. These findings are a snapshot from December 2025 to February 2026. The video cascade that didn’t exist in December already represents 13% of EN reach in February. Monitoring the evolution — not just photographing a moment — is where the real advantage lies.

    Data: 42 million Discover cards, December 2025 – February 2026. Analysis: 1492.vision. Credit to Metehan Yesilyurt for the Google SDK analysis — our data shows what each pipeline does in practice.

    Contributing authors are invited to create content for Search Engine Land and are chosen for their expertise and contribution to the search community. Our contributors work under the oversight of the editorial staff and contributions are checked for quality and relevance to our readers. Search Engine Land is owned by Semrush. Contributor was not asked to make any direct or indirect mentions of Semrush. The opinions they express are their own.

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