Business Twitter hit with mass resignations after Elon Musk's ‘hardcore’ ultimatum - and nothing of value was lost


Twitter hit with mass resignations after Elon Musk's ‘hardcore’ ultimatum​

Karissa Bell
·Senior Editor
Thu, November 17, 2022 at 8:43 p.m.·2 min read

Elon Musk is now facing a new crisis at Twitter as a wave of employees seemed to reject his ultimatum of an “extremely hardcore” Twitter 2.0 or leave the company. Hours after a deadline for workers to check “yes” on a Google form accepting “long hours at high intensity, it seems a large number of employees have rejected Musk’s vision.

Exactly how many employees opted for severance over remaining at Twitter isn’t yet clear. The New York Times reported the number was in the “hundreds,” while other early reports suggest the number could be much higher. The departures come after Musk already cut 50 percent of Twitter’s jobs in mass layoffs.

On Twitter, dozens of Twitter employees who had survived the initial round of layoffs tweeted farewell messages. One employee tweeted a video of a group of workers inside Twitter’s office counting down to the 5pm ET deadline on Musk’s ultimatum. “We’re all about to get fired,” he said.

Others tweeted messages alluding to Musk’s policies. In his Wednesday morning message, Musk had said that “only exceptional performance will constitute a passing grade.”

As the deadline approached, Musk reportedly grew concerned about how many remaining employees could leave the company. In a new memo, he appeared to walk back some of his earlier comments banning all remote work, though he still said he would fire managers if remote workers on their teams weren’t performing.

But it seems the concession wasn’t enough for many at Twitter Platformer’s Zoe Schiffer reported Thursday that Musk and his lieutenants were struggling to figure out just how many employees had declined to check the “yes” box on his Google form, and that Twitter would be closing down access to its offices for a few days as an extra precaution.

The departures raise new questions about whether the remaining Twitter engineers will be able to reliably keep the service up and running. Current and former employees are already speculating that the latest exodus could further put Twitter’s ability to function at risk, especially with the start of the World Cup a few days away.

Twitter no longer has communications staff, but Musk so far hasn't publicly commented on the resignations.

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I like how they try to frame it as musk 'facing a crisis' when they did exactly what he wanted and expected them to do. Fucking manipulative journos
 
Is he gonna move the HQ to Texas now?
What exactly did he expect with something based in San Francisco? If he expected people to actually work and do their job for longer than 3 hours a week, I'm sure he's already come to a very rude awakening.
 
This is all fine except for the remote work bit, so I'm glad he walked that back. Hybrid or remote work is absolutely expected and normal in the tech industry; especially for companies who insist on having retarded open plan offices (because IT takes concentration which is hard to find when the guy from Sales talks at 97 dB for 7 hours a day). Even your good tech employees will quit if you try to take it away.

I do find it odd that the culture seems to be that you can say whatever you want about the company and it's bosses in public. Must be a SF thing; you try that anywhere else and they'll shitcan you.

It really does conjure up the image of some shitty student union "demanding" things from the school's administrators, like they all still think they're at Berkley...
 
Oh no, he wants a meritocracy and not a source of free income for dangerhair retards.

I'm more concerned these dipshits will migrate and poz other companies.
Other Pozed companies are already cutting out the Poz as the "not a recession" Recession is going into full swing and it turns out "Diversity is our strength" loses companies crap tons of money.
 
Elon Musk is now facing a new crisis at Twitter


Stopped reading right there, if the author is going to be disingenuous like that right off the bat. This resignation wave isn't a crisis, this is exactly what he wanted: the trash taking itself out, and if they resign in a a huff, very publicly, they lose the right to jump on the Everyone-Sue-Elon bandwagon that's no doubt circling the block right now looking to bring "wrongful termination" suits.
 
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How was twitter generating enough revenue to keep all those dangerhairs employed and happy?, Wouldnt they have gone under regardless of Musk stepping in?.
They weren't, they were losing millions a day and were only being kept afloat by infusions of venture capital and self-flagellating advertisers looking to increase their DEI ratings.

But the company goal was never to make money in the first place, it was to be the arbiter of The Message (tm) with the power to cancel those who wouldn't support The Message (tm) with a hefty dose of hipster welfare on the side (free wine and yoga whenever you feel like coming into the office this month)

It was all one big lefty free ride.
 
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These retards don't even realize, he's making it look so damn easy.

He's throwing around his weight so as to clean up the company from woketards and brocialists who could go rogue at any second, just by making these comments. Much like an exterminator showing up with a flamethrower, the rats are all scurrying around.

My guess is that once he's done cleaning house, he'll refill those positions with people much more aligned with his vision.
 
They weren't, they were losing millions a day and were only being kept afloat by infusions of venture capital and self-flagellating advertisers looking to increase their DEI ratings.
Clearly the money had to be coming from somewhere to enable their employees to daydrink on the roof (on the company's tab) while accomplishing nothing.
 
(because IT takes concentration which is hard to find when the guy from Sales talks at 97 dB for 7 hours a day).
That's like almost every office job I've ever worked in. The IT department never had their own quiet section, they were always in the same room as the people that were always on the phones. Either that, or you had the IT guys that would visit specific buildings of the branches and do work there, but even then the environment was always loud.

One of the IT jobs I worked in had the IT row, the Data Entry row, and the payroll/accounting row across from the customer support row, which took like 85% of the office space, so you heard nothing BUT talking considering almost everyone that worked there were women.
 
Why wouldn’t one leave? If you’re an engineer with valuable skills there is no future left at Twitter.

Staying ensures long hours, bad conditions, and getting stuck with H1B foreigners who don’t have the luxury of leaving.

Kiwis think it’s all HR and moderators leaving, but those people have the least leverage and the fewest options open to them. Instead Elon is going to lose lots of critical employees who aren’t near as simple to replace once that tribal engineering knowledge is gone.

Twitter is going down and anyone intelligent/capable is fleeing the ship.
 
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