Twitter's Remaining Employees Dump Musk's 'Vision'
- By The Financial District

- Nov 20, 2022
- 1 min read
Elon Musk's new vision for Twitter has proved disastrous as less than half of the remaining 4,000 employees opted to sign for Musk's nebulous “Twitter 2.0" vision, Kali Hays reported for Insider.

Photo Insert: Musk’s vision flamed out as majority of Twitter employees would rather resign than participate in the slave-driving process pushed by the weed-smoking billionaire.
Musk’s vision thus flamed out as majority would rather resign than participate in the slave-driving process pushed by the weed-smoking billionaire. Less than 2,000 Twitter employees planned to stay to find out what Musk’s “hardcore” vision really means.
Musk ordered Twitter employees interested in working for his "extremely hardcore" version of Twitter to click a signup link by Thursday 5 pm ET, or else they would be considered part of a voluntary layoff and receive three months of severance pay.
So many employees refused to sign up that it took Musk and his transition team off guard, and prompted a mad rush to convince those who would have none of Musk to stay with the company.
Musk himself pleaded with engineers to stay, and they filed labor cases against him instead.
With the new wave of resignations, Twitter insiders are even more wary of how much thinner teams can be spread.
Already, Twitter features are glitching and issues are taking longer to fix, while teams covering "critical services" that keep the platform running are working longer shifts with fewer people, as Insider reported.
The possibility of 2,000 fewer hands to help is a new source of anxiety for people trying to keep their jobs.
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