Will Twitter crash? It would not be out of the question! Elon Musk has issued an ultimatum to employees, saying that only those who are determined to take part in a “cultural reboot” of the program and create a new, more active Twitter should stay. The American press wrote that hundreds of employees announced their departure.

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The Verge reports that Twitter still had 2,900 employees by the time the ultimatum expired at 5:00 p.m. Thursday local time (24 Romanian time), down from 7,500 before Musk made sweeping decisions over the past few weeks. .

Under these conditions, many employees have discussed on internal forums that Twitter is in deep crisis and may collapse, given that a company with many departments and a user base of more than 200 million has so few people left.

Employees called out Elon Musk’s leadership style, others said it was unbelievable how quickly a company with a great atmosphere could deteriorate. There is also general anger that Musk is slurred and has a style that is so different from those who ran Twitter.

Several people from the Command Center team, which is responsible for resolving internal issues and conflicts that arise, also announced their resignations. There are also fewer people in the department that manages the API for developers.

The New York Times reports that Elon Musk and his people met on Wednesday with several employees considered important to the company to convince them to stay. With so many people leaving in just a few weeks, it raises the question of Twitter’s operational meltdown as many teams were “destroyed” by the waste.

Musk also brought people from Tesla, but they obviously didn’t have the opportunity to “break into bread” in a completely new field.

None of Musk’s tweets on Thursday night helped: “the best people will stay, so I’m not too worried.”

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