according toBloombergAccording to the latest news, Twitter may announce a new round of layoffs on Monday local time in the United States. Elon Musk appears to be targeting the company’s sales and partnerships teams this time around, though the scale of the cuts is unclear. Reportedly issued last weekhardcoreAfter the ultimatum, Musk asked Robin Wheeler, head of ad sales, and Maggie Suniewick, head of partnerships, to fire more employees, both of whom declined and were eventually fired by their new bosses.
Twitter, which has no external communication team, has not responded to the rumors of new layoffs, but if they really implement the plan, Twitter’s staff reduction rate will reach 50% following Musk takes over. As staff attrition continued, concerns grew that the platform would not function properly.for example The Verge It was previously discovered that someone posted the entire movie of “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift” on Twitter, and it was not taken offline until a full day later by the platform’s copyright protection system.