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The billionaire has come under fire for his efforts to revamp the microblogging service after acquiring it two weeks ago, with Twitter laying off 3,700 people worldwide. .

Elon Musk has responded to those who were negative about his new policy for Twitter employees to go to the office instead of working from home, saying that working at his other companies is going well and that it is. Anyone who doesn’t like it can quit or be fired.

“If employees don’t go back to the office when they can,” Musk told staff at a meeting this week, “you can’t stay at the company.” leaked to the media.

Musk compared the social media company to Tesla after a counter-argument from one employee who pointed out that Twitter’s offices aren’t all in one place and that employees aren’t always in one place. and ordered employees to “get the most out of it.” Amount of face-to-face activity. “

“Tesla isn’t one place either, but basically, you can show up at the office, and if you don’t show up at the office, your resignation will be accepted – end of story.

“Tesla and SpaceX have a lot of people working remotely…but it’s an exception for exceptional people – and I totally understand if that doesn’t work for some. It’s about embracing that “that’s Twitter’s new philosophy.”

Twitter joined dozens of other tech companies to widely encourage working from home during the coronavirus pandemic and has kept its policies in place since then. I am impair productivityin other studies challenged these claims.

UN fears Elon Musk’s move to make Twitter a ‘free speech haven’ – official

Twitter may go bankrupt

Musk also provided insight into the tech company’s financial plans in the leaked audio, telling staff that Twitter would have to turn a profit or go bankrupt. “The number of users he can’t grow to 1 billion and suffer massive losses along the way,” he said, adding that this microblogging while his site’s global reach is huge. , citing that it has not reached an overwhelming revenue stream.

The South African-born billionaire bought Twitter on October 27th, and the deal cost him $44 billion.

His new broomstick includes the dismissal of several executives, including CEO Parag Agrawal, and the legal policy and content moderation chief Vijaya, who banned President Donald Trump in January 2021. Gadde, and about half of the company’s workforce, including more than 90, are laid off. Indian staff percentage.

Musk has promised to make Twitter’s algorithm more transparent, introducing a new verification system for $7.99 a month that allows users to get the famous blue check. The latter gimmick wreaked havoc, with hundreds of fake accounts created to post meme after meme to force the company. pause program.
This April 26, 2017 file photo shows the Twitter app icon displayed on a phone in Philadelphia. - Sputnik International, 1920, 11 November 2022

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A billionaire’s push to make Twitter a haven for free speech has sparked concern in some areas. express fear That Musk may allow more “disinformation” on its platform. US President Joe Biden said this week that Musk’s acquisition of the company “I saw” Check for security risks. But free speech activists on the left, right and centrists have hailed his promise to bring freedom back to the platform, and anti-disinformation campaigns are often used by people whose purveyors happen to disagree or challenge the dominant narrative. It is criticized as a method of prohibiting the viewpoint to advocate.
But so far, the company hasn’t lived up to Musk’s cheeky promise to “free the birds,” and Trump has yet to return to Twitter. It remains handed over. U.S. Marine Corps intelligence officer Scott Ritter, who was banned late last month for challenging U.S. narratives about the Russia-Ukrainian conflict, said: I put it back “Bucha was a war crime. Ukraine did it,” he said, but it was soon banned again.
This combination of images shows, clockwise from the top left, the Google Sign, Twitter, Spotify, and Facebook apps. Sites like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Spotify act as the gatekeepers of discourse on their platforms, deciding what is and isn't allowed, pissing off almost everyone in the process. I realized that was playing a role I didn't want. - Sputnik International, 1920, 11 February 2022

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