The business appeared to be in meltdown to casual observers.
The tweet by Platformer's Managing Editor Zoe Schiffer is correct in that Twitter alsoover email that it would be shutting off badge access and closing office buildings until Monday Nov. 21, 2022. While an official reason was not given, Schiffer stated it was due to Musk's fears of possible employee sabotage:
What does this mean for the future of the company? We have reached out to Twitter to learn more and will update this post if we hear anything.that the number of engineers operating numerous critical systems at Twitter have been reduced to two, or one, or even zero in some cases. In response to the lack of people signing on to stay, Musk even eased off on the return-to-office requirement, saying people could work remotely if their managers argued they were making"excellent [contributions].
."There is no longer even a skeleton crew manning the system. It will continue to coast until it runs into something, and then it will stop."the number of people remaining at Twitter vary from 2,000 to 2,500, a significant drop from the 3,500 remaining employees after the initial round of layoffs in early November. At least half of the trust and safety policy team, many of whom work on spotting misinformation, declined to sign the pledge.
One supposed employee who identifies himself as Alex Cohen claimed to be in charge of badge access, but was laid off, and then invited back by Musk after his team"accidentally locked themselves out":to the tweet with a,"Thanks for helping out.
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