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Elon Musk reacted to the exodus of Twitter employees on Thursday, confident that “the best people are staying.”
“The best people stay, so I don’t worry,” he replied. Elon Musk before a tweet that labeled him with a link to a mass exodus from the social network.
This Thursday it was announced that the offices Twitter They temporarily closed to avoid “sabotage” in the face of mass layoffs of employees.
This measure should be maintained until Monday, in the midst of an exodus of staff from Twitter.
“I don’t want to salt myself, but I think there’s a chance we can keep Twitter,” Musk tweeted ahead of yet another jubilant tweet.
In a few minutes Elon Musk boasted that the social network “has reached a record for usage.”
Twitter Changes and a Response Elon Musk (Perhaps) Didn’t Expect
Elon Musk Wednesday gave employees an ultimatum that they must sign up to “work like crazy” or resign in uniform by Wednesday afternoon.
Temporary closure of offices Twitter indicates that the majority of employees did not accept the conditions Musk.
Tough measures by Elon Musk in his “new twitter”
first days Elon Musk on Twitter, after buying the social network for 44 billion, they took drastic measures: to fire about 50% of employees, permanently cancel remote work and get rid of free lunches at the company’s offices.
Despite the tweet musk, the biggest trend in Twitter remains #RIPTWITTERin the middle about whether the social network can continue to live or not.
Source: RPP

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