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Twitter News Updates: Employees Sleep on Office’s Floor; Musk Fires Employees; Trolls Critics With Memes

Musk announced mass layoffs and has been trolling critics of Twitter's $8 blue tick subscription plan with memes on Twitter.
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Twitter News Updates: Employees Sleep on Office’s Floor; Musk Fires Employees; Trolls Critics With Memes

Elon Musk Twitter Updates: Twitter is in turmoil after Elon Musk’s takeover. He has announced job cuts in Twitter. According to reports, he’s about to fire half of Twitter’s 7,500 workforce.

In a mail sent to employees today, the billionaire asked employees who are on their way to office to return home and await an email. Twitter will email their employees, stating whether they have been affected by layoffs or not.

Earlier, Elon Musk had instructed staff to work 12 hours a day, seven days a week, to reinvent Twitter. Additionally, he abandoned the Twitter’s “work from anywhere” policy, forcing all staff to come to the office.

Twitter employees can be seen sleeping on the floor amid this crisis. A Twitter employee, Evan Jones, took to Twitter and posted a photo of Esther Crawford, Twitter’s director of product management, sleeping on the office floor. He wrote, “When you need something from your boss at elon Twitter”.

 

Elon Trolls Critics of Twitter’s $8 Blue-Tick Subscription Plan

Apart from this, a discussion over whether Elon Musk’s decision to charge Twitter users $8 per month for “blue tick” has been going on since the announcement first surfaced. Many people are upset that Musk is charging for a service that was previously free. Musk, though, is in the mood to silence his critics with verbal jabs, sarcasm, tweets, and memes. Musk has been trolling critics, including celebrities, with memes on Twitter.

In one of the memes, he criticised people for buying $8 Starbucks coffee happily. But they are crying out to pay $8 for the blue tick for 30 days.

Also Read: Breaking: Elon Musk’s Twitter Faces Class Action Lawsuit For Mass Layoffs

Elon’s Spat With AOC

Elon Musk and US politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, also known as AOC, got into Twitter argument over Twitter’s new “blue tick” subscription plan.

“Lmao at a billionaire earnestly trying to sell people on the idea that “free speech” is actually an $8/mo subscription plan,” tweeted AOC in mocking this move. Musk responded to her tweet, saying, “Your feedback is appreciated, now pay $8.”

In another tweet, he posted a photo of a sweatshirt that is sold to AOC supporters and costs $58 and added a thinking emoji.

Also Read: Will Twitter Integrate $MASK? Token Rise By 450% In A Week

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