When I searched for "sean connery sometimes women need a slap", one of the top search results was "Did Sean Connery Condone Slapping Women? | Snopes.com". Kagi's link summary said Indeed, the Times' article also reported that: "The former Bond star has told friends he has never supported hitting women in any circumstances. However, when I clicked through the article, the full quote was Indeed, the Times' article also reported that: "The former Bond star has told friends he has never supported hitting women in any circumstances." As we have demonstrated, such a claim would be wildly false. The rest of the article is filled with text contradicting the selected sentence used as a summary.
Bizarrely, when I chose to see more results from Snopes by tapping "More results from this site", the same article appeared in the new search results but with a more accurate summary. The search was "sean connery sometimes women need a slap site:snopes.com" and the summary was Scottish actor Sean Connery, December 1983. (Photo by John Downing/Getty Images) Sean Connery repeatedly endorsed or condoned slapping women. In October and November 2020, after the death of ...
I would expect an accurate summary or blurb to be generated for the article, and the summary would be the same every time the (static) article showed up in search results.