Highlights

  • Twitter has refused to pay its Google Cloud bills
  • Could harm Twitter's trust and safety teams
  • Been trying to renegotiate contract with Google since March

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Twitter refuses to pay Google Cloud bills: Report

Twitter is reportedly refusing to pay its Google Cloud bills, which could result in its trust and safety teams being crippled.

Twitter refuses to pay Google Cloud bills: Report

Twitter is apparently refusing to pay Google Cloud bills.

Twitter signed a multi-year contract with Google before Elon Musk's acquisition of the social media platform related to fighting spam and protecting accounts, among other things.

However, Twitter has allegedly been trying to renegotiate its contract with Google since March.

The conflict between Twitter and Google could result in the social media company's trust and safety teams being weakened, according to a report.

Also, Amazon warned Twitter in March that it would withhold advertising payments because of the company's outstanding bills to Amazon Web Services for cloud computing services.

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