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How the understaffed Twitter is failing
Massive employee layoffs in several crucial areas are affecting the social media website, and it’s unclear whether the app could recover from a spike in activity or a systems crash
Massive employee layoffs in several crucial areas are affecting the social media website, and it’s unclear whether the app could recover from a spike in activity or a systems crash
Ashlee Vance, the author of a biography on the richest man in the world, shares his thoughts about the controversy surrounding the magnate’s management of Twitter
Senators have issued a letter to the Federal Trade Commission after a huge walkout at the social media company, the immediate viability of which has been questioned by departing workers
In the wake of a mass resignation by employees that sent the social media company into turmoil, many users were left wondering where they will get their daily dose of humor if the app closes down entirely
The social network is experiencing a tumultuous time amid Elon Musk’s contradictory decisions, the departure of important executives and fake verified accounts. Finding different social network options can be done, but it is not easy
The new owner of the social media platform has proposed a $8 fee for verified accounts and is even considering a paywall to completely alter the company’s business model
Rishi Sunak, Lula da Silva, Emmanuel Macron, Volodymyr Zelenskiy and even Vladimir Putin are shorter than the average man – a characteristic that, despite not being relevant to governance, continues to challenge old ideas about leadership
The proposal has already been criticized by the platform’s top users, such as writer Stephen King, who tweeted: ‘They should pay me’
The Tesla founder reportedly gave staff until November 7 to launch a paid subscription model if they did not want to be fired
The Tesla and SpaceX founder has closed the $44-billion deal to buy the social media company after a seven-month tug of war
The Tesla founder also visited Twitter headquarters and is set to address staff, who are concerned about his plans to cut 75% of the workforce
The world’s richest man has a deadline to complete a deal for the platform and avoid a breach of contract trial, handing him control of the medium on the eve of the US midterms
Social networks require a balance between freedom and moderation. We will soon find out if Musk knows this: is he aware of the juggling required to keep Twitter functioning, or does he bring the audacity of a savior?
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