In another update to Google Search, company has shrinked the long urls into structured sitelinks. Now you will not be able to see that long url of sites beneath the title of search results in the Google Search. There’s no change in any algorithm but Google has specially changed the view in order to end the clutter.
Here’s what Google is saying about this new change:
Well-structured URLs offer users a quick hint about the page topic and how the page fits within the website. To help mobile searchers understand your website better when we show it in the mobile search results, today we’re updating the algorithms that display URLs in the search results to better reflect the names of websites, using the real-world name of the site instead of the domain name, and the URL structure of the sites in a breadcrumbs-like format.
Changes are rolling out to the Search Engine and will gradually up to all the users.