I just saw this in my Google result:
You can even give feedback as to:
What is this and is it something new or has this been viewed before?
When you click that Learn More link in the feedback modal, you come to a page that states:
Search is constantly evolving. In a typical year, we experiment with tens of thousands of possible changes. Every change is tested in an experiment where some users see the change and others don’t. By getting your feedback on our experiments, we learn which experiments are successful and should become part of Google Search for everyone.
It is a Google experiment; someone spotted this in early June already, when it was actually showing a less-than-ideal answer to a question; see Google "answering" my search with link to SE, but not showing the top answer(s)
Leave feedback and tell Google that the information shown is entirely useless; they should be using the existing Schema.org microformat markup that each Q&A page on Stack Overflow uses to mark up the question and answers with metadata. The specific microformat for Q&A pages was inspired by Stack Overflow, incidentally, and Google sponsors the Schema.org effort. Why they choose to show the bottom-notice
and question-stats
divs instead is a mystery to me.
Learn more
yet? Yes, this is a experimental Google feature.Heard it in a documentary about Google, cannot find it now
Did you try Googling it ;) ?