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Twitter Is Not Ready to Pay Google Cloud Bills: Says Report

Twitter Is Not Ready to Pay Google Cloud Bills: Says Report

Sanjay Goenka 714 11 Jun 2023

Twitter refused to pay the Google Cloud Bills revealed in a report issued by the sources. Twitter signed a multi-year contract with Alphabet Inc. Google in relation to fighting spam and protecting accounts.

Highlights

  • Such refusal by Twitter could cripple Twitter’s trust and safety teams
  • Twitter uses its server to host some services and others on a cloud station
  • Twitter also had some outstanding bills to AWS

Twitter, social media company refused to pay its Google Cloud bills as its contract was at the moment of its renewal time this month, this action by Musk’s Company could cripple the company’s trust and safety teams, as reported by the platformers.

Before coming to the Twitter Company in the hand of Billionaire Elon Musk it signed many multi-year contracts with Google to make the platform secure and fight with the spam and to protect the accounts including many more things, the report said.

The report is still not clear on some points as how the conflicts between the companies could hinder the trust and safety teams of Twitter. As per the information revealed in the report, Twitter still trying to negotiate its contract with Google since at least March.

Social Media Company Twitter uses to host some services on its server and haunts others on the cloud platform of companies like Amazon and Google, Platformer said.

As per the information released in the report, Amazon warned Twitter that it will withhold advertising payment because of the company’s outstanding bills to AWS for cloud computing services.

Twitter has cuts dramatically including laying off thousands of employees as Musk ordered the company to cut the infrastructure costs like spending on cloud services of worth around 1 billion, said a source.

Both neither companies have not made any comments on a request of news companies and earlier this month, Twitter’s chief of trust and safety Ella Irwin resigned from the great social as she faced criticism for lax protection against harmful content since Musk acquired it in October.


Sanjay Goenka

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