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Musk may fire 75% of current Twitter employees

One was sold for pennies to a has been rapper and the other one is virtually non existent.

Do you see either one widely quoted here? Losers run both of them....

If something goes away and nobody knew it was still around....was it ever there to begin with?🤔
of course if musk ends all the political censorship on twitter those two might have a problem staying afloat,,
 
You remain an ignorant moron. You think advertisers won’t go to Musk knowing the attention he can bring them? You’re just mad that conservatives will no longer be banned.
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Yes this belongs in Politics because there has been no transaction in recent history that has created more political reaction waves than Elon Musk's saga of becoming the primary, even sole owner of Twitter. It is talked about across the internet, on social media, in Congress. . .

And now it is being reported that his intent is to reduce the existing Twitter workforce by 75%. This is an economy move as Twitter currently nets between $1 and $2 billion per year compared to Facebooks almost $40 billion per year.

Those supporting this initiative generally come from the aspect that it will be mostly those scouring Twitter for rightwing accounts to censor or suspend who will be let go. (We don't know that, but that's the scuttlebutt.)

Those opposing it mostly seem to be afraid there won't be as much censorship or suspensions of those account on the right though they never say it quite that way. Their terminology is that there won't be as efficient monitoring of 'harmful' or 'misleading' information which is how they characterize the tweets of MAGA or others on the right.

Some like me would welcome ability for those on the right to exercise free speech without having to be so careful of each word or phrase, but my concern is there won't be censorship of the radical extremists on the right who just tweet insults, slurs, talking points, false memes etc. which are not at all helpful and are often detrimental to the MAGA public image and agenda.

That's a good start. I'd say that's about right in having around 25% of unbiased workers without a political agenda.
 
Yes this belongs in Politics because there has been no transaction in recent history that has created more political reaction waves than Elon Musk's saga of becoming the primary, even sole owner of Twitter. It is talked about across the internet, on social media, in Congress. . .

And now it is being reported that his intent is to reduce the existing Twitter workforce by 75%. This is an economy move as Twitter currently nets between $1 and $2 billion per year compared to Facebooks almost $40 billion per year.

Those supporting this initiative generally come from the aspect that it will be mostly those scouring Twitter for rightwing accounts to censor or suspend who will be let go. (We don't know that, but that's the scuttlebutt.)

Those opposing it mostly seem to be afraid there won't be as much censorship or suspensions of those account on the right though they never say it quite that way. Their terminology is that there won't be as efficient monitoring of 'harmful' or 'misleading' information which is how they characterize the tweets of MAGA or others on the right.

Some like me would welcome ability for those on the right to exercise free speech without having to be so careful of each word or phrase, but my concern is there won't be censorship of the radical extremists on the right who just tweet insults, slurs, talking points, false memes etc. which are not at all helpful and are often detrimental to the MAGA public image and agenda.


Twitter employees will have no problem finding jobs. The only problem is they will take their Liberal toxicity into whatever companies they work for. But at least it will be diluted instead of concentrated in one huge Social media platform.
Twitter employees will have no problem finding jobs. The plus is that they will take their Liberal positivity into whatever companies they work for.
 
Twitter employees will have no problem finding jobs. The plus is that they will take their Liberal positivity into whatever companies they work for.

A lot of them will have a tough time. The fake job content moderator types with no-value Liberal Arts degrees will be the equivalents of the unemployed web developers who went from six figure jobs to bitter baristas after the dotcom crash.
 
This is not a political issue involving politicians.
Oh but it is. When Zuckerburg admitted he has aided and abetted Democrats to suppress information through censorship, when Twitter bans the President of the United States and other Republican politicians/political commentators for 'disinformation'--no Democrat Pol has ever been banned to the best of my knowledge--when algorithms are set to censure or silence Patriot voices but not liberal/progressive/Democrat ones, when there is a leftwing meltdown condemning Musk buying and changing Twitter, it becomes very political. The huge lion's share of content on Twitter is political.
 

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