This is kinda funny. After Musk finally bought Twitter, he axed a bunch of underperforming or non-essential employees and the free lunches are gone (because nobody at the office and it was working out to $400/meal)
So some wanker employee starts arguing with Musk (his boss,) and gets sacked:
Elon Musk abruptly fired the software engineer after the two had argued about Twitter’s app.
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Then other employees start dissing Musk on the company Slack channel and, surprise!, also get the boot!
(Lost better link, no matter)
At what company is publicly trashing the boss a good plan? (Outside the USG). It's amazing watching the remaining Twitter employees argue with their new boss, as if they'll just sail right into new cush gigs. Twitter is still running, with fewer employees (which is the goal for profitability, which is what companies sorta strive for). I seem to recall reading that Twitter should be run by at most a couple hundred people.
Pic of now unemployed Twittard:
You can bet both SF and NYC offices will be closed and the company moved to Texas by next year.
Reportedly many disaffected tweeps moved to Mastadon, which ironically has forks for Truth and Gab
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