Google Search Shows 50% Fewer Twitter Links After New Restrictions
July 3, 2023
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Since last Friday (30) twitter decided to block unregistered and disabled users from viewing public tweets. This means that for normal Google tracking purposes, the platform was unable
Since last Friday (30) twitter decided to block unregistered and disabled users from viewing public tweets. This means that for normal Google tracking purposes, the platform was unable to view some of these tweets. It looks like Google indexed about 52% fewer Twitter URLs today compared to last Friday, just a few days later.
06/27/2023 at 17:00
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Elon Musk is expanding the character limit on Twitter (again…
Twitter Blue subscribers can now post tweets up to 25,000 characters long.
To understand this difference, the search engine roundtable portal decided to take over Google’s search screens shortly after the block was implemented. Portal explained that while the “site” command isn’t the most accurate indicator of what Google has indexed, there aren’t many other free tools for measuring how many Twitter pages have been indexed by Google, especially if you don’t have access to the Search Console.
As of Friday (30), Twitter has indexed 471 million URLs in Google search, according to the “site” command:
On Sunday (2), Google indexed 34% fewer URLs, totaling 309M, which is 162M fewer URLs:
This Monday morning (3) I took another image and the number of URLs indexed dropped to 227 million, about 52% less than indexed on Friday:
Twitter URLs indexed from Friday to today have dropped from 471 million to 227 million, about 52%. It remains to be seen what impact this will have on Twitter traffic from Google search, if any.
Non-payers will only be able to see 600 messages per day.
Twitter has decided to radicalize and limit once and for all the use of the platform worldwide. From now on, non-paid users will only be able to view 600 messages per day. Paid users, i.e. Twitter Blue subscribers, will also be limited to 6,000 messages per day.
In a tweet, Elon Musk said the change was due to “extreme levels of data extraction and system usage.” He also points out that the restriction is temporary, but it is not known exactly how long the measure will last.
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