Twitter may be “finished”! Twitter is closing its offices temporarily and mass layoffs are causing a huge uproar.

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Last Updated on 11/19/2022 by てんしょく飯

 

Twitter is closing its offices and people are saying goodbye to Twitter.

 

Twitter made headlines when it was acquired by entrepreneur Elon Musk, who immediately after the acquisition laid off about half of the company’s employees, or about 3,700 people, in order to reduce the workforce.

 

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Twitter Inc. closed its offices, and people are saying goodbye to Twitter.

 

 

It was also revealed that Musk had sent an e-mail to his employees, giving them until Thursday (November 17) to decide whether to do extremely hardcore (thorough) work or leave the company.

 

Also, all Twitter Inc. offices are now temporarily closed, and Twitter users are worried that this will be the end of Twitter. In response, the hashtag “#Twitter rest in peace” and other Twitter mourning hashtags have been trending on Twitter.

 

Zoe Schiffer, managing editor of the tech blog Platformer, said, “Twitter has alerted employees that immediately all office buildings will be temporarily closed and badges will be suspended. No details as to why are available,” she reported on the current situation.

We are told it is because Elon Musk and his team are afraid that employees will try to sabotage the company. They are also still trying to figure out which Twitter employees’ access needs to be cut. The office is expected to reopen on November 21. Until then, please continue to abide by company policy by refraining from discussing confidential company information on social media, in the press, and elsewhere,” he said, explaining that the reason for the office closure is to prevent employees and people from boycotting the company.

 

Also, according to Kylie Robison, a technology reporter for the platform Fortune, 75% of Twitter’s remaining employees chose to leave their jobs in an email sent out this week, in which they were asked to choose between hard work and leaving the company.

 

She said, “I’ve heard from Twitter employees that of the remaining 3,700 or so employees, roughly 75% did not choose to stay after the ‘ultimate choice’ email.” Despite the deadline having passed, everyone still has access to their systems.””As we well know, visa holders are stuck, so most of the roughly 25% (or less than 1,000) who plan to stay are those people. The actual impact is yet to be seen. There is no internal communication about what will happen next. It has been almost two hours since the deadline.

I wonder what will happen to Twitter…

 

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