tl;dr: Google search results for SO are not displaying correctly due to the length of the new <meta>
tags.
I read Marco13's question and it seems there's been a recent change to SO's meta tags.
I will focus on the title and description <meta>
tags.
1- The title tag:
<title>Stack Overflow - Where Developers Learn, Share & Build Their Careers - Stack Overflow</title>
Actual character count: 90
What it is supposed to look like:
What Google actually displays:
Conclusion:
SO's new title tag is too long. Google trims the title to 61 characters
Title tag recommendations from Moz:
If your title is too long, search engines may cut it off—adding an ellipsis ("...")—and could end up not displaying important words. While we generally recommend keeping your titles under 60 characters long, the exact limit is a bit more complicated and is based on a 600-pixel container.
2- The description tag:
<meta name="description" content="Stack Overflow is the largest online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers. More than 50 million programmers visit us every month."/>
Actual character count: 177
What it is supposed to look like:
What Google actually displays:
Conclusion:
SO's new description tag is also too long. Google trims the description to 155 characters
Description tag recommendations from Moz:
Meta descriptions can be any length, but search engines generally truncate snippets longer than 160 characters. It is best to keep meta descriptions long enough that they're sufficiently descriptive, but shorter than that 160-character limit.
<title>
tag. Please feel free to edit the question and replace the link if you know of a better alternative.