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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.

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[–] Maul535@lemmy.world 24 points 1 year ago (6 children)

One of my coworkers absolutely loves Musk and I can't understand why... The guy's a joke. I feel like people think Musk is smart just because he's eccentric and has money, I hope eventually everyone comes to see just how normally intelligent he actually is

[–] DevCat@lemmy.world 14 points 1 year ago

My wife told me, "I used to think he was such a genius, the more I read about him, though, I think he's an idiot."

[–] some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org 13 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I have a friend who defended Musk when I called him (Musk) an asshole. I choose not to bring up anything related to Musk to protect the friendship. Same friend has been showing other signs that he's being pulled to the far-right. Makes me sad.

[–] metallic_substance@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

All it takes is a lack of critical thinking skills to get headed down that road. I've seen a few family and friends get sucked into the far right ideology, but they were already not so bright people to begin with

[–] hollunder@discuss.tchncs.de 11 points 1 year ago

Hm maybe even 'normally intelligent' is a far stretch...

[–] IndiBrony@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

normally intelligent

Personally, I'd say that's stretching it a bit... 👀

[–] Gsus4@lemmy.one 4 points 1 year ago

After college, intelligence is overrated. There are other qualities like emotional agility, friendliness, creativity, empathy, but also confidence, money, family guidance and contacts, that actually make it possible for anyone to achieve great success while an absolute genius with a sense of humor working from his basement with a great idea/product may never get anywhere.

[–] Bruncvik@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Musk is very good at what he's doing, but few people realise what he's actually doing. He's a showman, and the eccentricity is part of it. He pretends to be a smart entrepreneur, to obscure the real source of his income: government contracts and grants. The Boring Company and Hyperloop are directly going for government contracts, and even though no big contracts have been signed yet, you can bet that money is trickling in via various studies and proposals the companies are doing. Tesla is a sponge for government grants. Via Starlink, Musk went as far as blackmailing governments. And Twitter was purchased via foreign money (Saudi, Russian), and Musk is just doing what he was paid to do. Some may think that he's just a useful idiot, but I firmly believe he knows what he's doing. He's good at dealing with governments and doing their bidding.