Don’t let the door hit you in the ass on the way out .
Don’t poke the Muskrat.
HooRay!
Oh that's too bad.
That will be interesting to see. Meanwhile, Trump is posting at least a dozen times a day on Truth.
Golden handcuffs being paid off. Twitter execs won’t be leaving poor.
Good start. I like that "also". I've been enjoying reading about the employees "demands". That may turn out to be the best part of the show.
Elon, call me. I’ll happily be your hatchet man.
I’ll set up a Wheel ‘O Firing game.
For what it's worth with an eccentric genius.
Left as in “You are fired” according to WSJ.
Timing is everything. Meta (aka Facebook) is tanking hard due to the I’ll-advised Metaverse project.
Musk has an opportunity here…. Good luck to him.
Right before the mid-terms...
This is wonderfully delicious. I’m waiting with baited breath for the announcement that 75% of Twitter employees have been severed from the company...muhahahahaha!
And, the return of one @RealDonaldTrump !!!!
can’t find the BBC World Service radio piece I heard yesterday, saying Trump will probably be back and Musk will allegedly bring back “free speech” (BBC put it in quotation marks) which means disinformation will be back as well.
27 Oct: BBC: Elon Musk claims he’s buying Twitter to ‘help humanity’
“Entering Twitter HQ - let that sink in!” Mr Musk wrote.
In business parlance, “kitchen sinking” means taking radical action at a company, though it is not clear if this was Mr Musk’s message - he also updated his Twitter bio to read “chief twit”...
Reports he would dramatically reduce headcount have not gone down well with staff.
Talk of allowing Donald Trump and other banned accounts back onto the platform has also frustrated many employees...
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-63408384
9min to 11min28sec - BBC’s James Clayton: Twitter/Musk/return of Trump means more disinformation.
AUDIO: 14min: 27 Oct: BBC World Service: The Newsroom
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w172yrx2lcfvv9t
45min to 49min - Chelsea Manning talking to BBC’s Justin Webb; Manning associates Trump with toxic/hate speech etc. then shocks BBC by suggesting repression not much different in US, China, Russia. interview ends abruptly.
AUDIO: 53min: 27 Oct: BBC World Service: Newshour
Presenter: Tim Franks
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w172yfc74mj69hc
It will be an interesting company to watch as it goes through its changes.
Elon is too smart to do too much too fast but getting rid of those really nasty progressives at the top was a great start.
I am glad he’s not taking the Norm Peterson hatchet man approach on these snowflakes, lol.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=888DJKMT8bw
So very, very, very sad they were fired.