Bocephus86
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Also, for those that remain, they ended up with a new boss that doesn't believe in work from home (a staple in pretty much all jobs now, but certainly tech fields) AND expects people to be work over hours in salary positions consistently.What a bizarre year or so it must have been for anyone (still) working at Twitter.
- First you get a new owner, because some guy was tricked into buying it for an outrageous price.
- Then he has to fire a bunch of people to make up for all the debt he saddled the company with.
- When that's not enough to turn things around, he spends a few months spitballing bad ideas on Twitter and demanding instant implementation of them. None of these schemes work, things break in the process.
- Finally advertisers start noticing the racist stuff he posts on the platform that he owns, causing a mass exodus of advertisers.
- He panics and heads to Israel to try to convince everyone that he's actually not a racist, that doesn't work either.
- Now the entire thing isn't just losing money, it's threatening to completely fall apart.
I'd expect the only people really left are the true believers though, the rest likely moved onto other companies.