Elon Musk returned to the news after he fired one of the most loyal employees of the new Twitter.
The company’s CEO fired 50 employees this weekend, including the product manager. Esther Crawfordwho became famous around the world after an image of him sleeping in the company’s office to meet the billionaire’s deadline went viral.
no fidelity
Crawford showed great initiative in the new Twitter “hardcore” style implemented Elon Musk.
She made headlines when she quoted a photo of herself sleeping in the company’s office. She pointed out that “doing complex things requires sacrifice”, so she strived to release the best product for users.
Elon Musk tasked him with launching Twitter Blue, an $8 subscription model that allows you to edit tweets, write long tweets, and get blue color verification. However, its launch was not the best and so far it does not live up to the expectations of a billionaire.
Platformer announced her resignation this weekend, and she herself confirmed this through her social networks.
“The worst thing you can say when you see me bet everything on Twitter 2.0 is that my optimism or hard work was a mistake. Those who taunt and taunt are necessarily on the sidelines and not in the arena. I am very proud of the team that managed to deal with such noise and chaos,” she wrote in her personal account.
more layoffs
How Esther Crawfordmany employees were fired via email on Saturday.
“Today is your last day at the company,” the letter says. Wall Street Magazine.
“When I woke up, I found that I was blocked from accessing my email. It looks like he let me go. Now my Revue journey has truly come to an end,” tweeted Martin de Kuyper, founder of remote bulletin platform Revue.
Twitter since his arrival, he has laid off about 5,500 employees, and today only 2,000 people remain.
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