Google has reportedly removed much of Twitter’s links from its search results after the social network’s owner Elon Musk announced reading tweets would be limited.

Search Engine Roundtable found that Google had removed 52% of Twitter links since the crackdown began last week. Twitter now blocks users who are not logged in and sets limits on reading tweets.

According to Barry Schwartz, Google reported 471 million Twitter URLs as of Friday. But by Monday morning, that number had plummeted to 227 million.

“For normal indexing of these Twitter URLs, it seems like these tweets are dropping out of the sky,” Schwartz wrote.

Platformer reported last month that Twitter refused to pay its bill for Google Cloud services.

  • @Ensign_Crab
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    1 year ago

    Wait… so google can just do that? Guess Pinterest bought the premium cloud services and never misses a payment. And tips.

    • @[email protected]
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      651 year ago

      Probably it’s just that the Google crawlers are not being served Twitter content, since Twitter now requires a logged in account. If so the number of indexed tweets should keep dwindling as they expire from the Google index, I imagine. We’ll see.

      • Beefalo
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        271 year ago

        Yeah, I don’t know what else they’re gonna do. People are already getting pretty fed up with the search results from their core product, the bitching started years ago and it’s starting to get pretty loud, with power users of search becoming determined to find a better solution when they can. Don’t think Google doesn’t hear such things, or isn’t aware of them.

        So if search starts returning a bunch of results that are supposed to be Tweets but people keep hitting login paywalls, that just makes Google look bad. There’s already widely circulated plugins - which Google knows about because they’re getting installed on Chromium browsers - to automatically block Pinterest results, people were getting fed up with “fake” image results that weren’t usable. The value proposition of what is still their primary business is under attack and can’t stand more erosion of trust.

        Maybe it looks like retaliation for Musk not paying his bills, but it probably isn’t, it’s just more fallout from Musk’s actions.

        • @Cabrio
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          The Google search result issue came to a head because of the reddit debacle. With the protest sending so many core subs private it immediately killed any seo those subs had on google search. Even Google made the announcement acknowledging that the reddit protest had ruined search results with most of one of the largest and most visited websites suddenly not being searchable.

          If I had to hazard a guess I’d say the trouble at reddit is the first thing to put fire under Google’s feet in a long time and now the tech giant’s eye is focused back on their main product for generating ad revenue.

          So with Elon putting limits on accessibility for his site there is zero chance of Google being able to properly index and cache twitter content, I’d even bet most of the moderation was done by automated indexing systems that could no longer access content.

        • @Ensign_Crab
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          91 year ago

          Login screens never stopped google from returning useless pinterest spam.

    • Sneezy McGlassface
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      111 year ago

      I mean, those links are good as dead if you can’t see anything without a login. Pinterest shows you a few things before nagging you to log in.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      They do that for any site that isnt serving content anymore…i.e. essentially down. Will come back within a few days usually.

    • lightrush
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      Just Google “NASA twitter” and click on one of the pretty links up top. Those haven’t been removed yet.