He really is a stable genius
1) Take over the company
2) Immediately fire half the employees without spending time reviewing exactly what they do and how critical their work is
3) Shit breaks
4) Point out why the platform is terrible and the bad decisions made by employees
5) Get feedback on said problems publicly
6) Fire some more employees publicly
It would be funny if he were setting himself up for a class action lawsuit for retaliation in the workplace and also wrongful termination. One that's backed by the DoJ and goes after all of Musk's businesses to wipe him out.
Rich people facing consequences. Haha.
I don't know how he could screw up such a profitable platform. The last people who owned it were able to sell it for $44B!
Leave the [Elon], take the [unionized Tesla].
https://twitter.com/GergelyOrosz/sta...9p4iENHTw&s=19
Ignore your personal life and spend all your time working or get fired.
The latest is now that 'Blue Verified' will roll out at the end of November. The new change is that now they plan to look at how many followers of an account are 'Blue Verified' in order to determine if the account is authentic as a way to combat impersonations and what not, but this is still dumb because there are accounts with massive followers but little to no engagement.
It was ignorant to try and create a subscription based service with nothing to really offer or no plan of how to market it. Then again i wouldn't expect Elon to be the most down to earth person.
Elon Musk gives Twitter employees an ultimatum: Stay or go by tomorrow
https://www.npr.org/2022/11/16/11371...musk-ultimatum
There honestly must have been a better way to spend $44 billion dollars.
Isn't Trump supposed to be back on twitter by now, speaking of?