After Elon Musk's ultimatum, Twitter employees start exiting
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[November 18, 2022] By
Sheila Dang, Paresh Dave and Hyunjoo Jin
(Reuters) -Hundreds of Twitter Inc
employees are estimated to have decided to quit the beleaguered social
media company following a Thursday deadline from new owner Elon Musk
that staffers sign up for "long hours at high intensity," or leave.
The departures highlight the reluctance of some of Twitter's 3,000 or so
employees to remain at a company where Musk earlier fired half of the
workforce including top management, and is ruthlessly changing the
culture to emphasize long hours and an intense pace.
Musk took to Twitter late on Thursday and said that he was not worried
about resignations as "the best people are staying."
The billionaire owner also added: "We just hit another all time high in
Twitter usage...," without elaborating.
Musk met some top employees on Thursday to try to convince them to stay,
said one current employee and a recently departed employee who is in
touch with Twitter colleagues.
The company also notified employees that it will close its offices and
cut badge access until Monday, according to two sources. Security
officers began kicking some employees out of one office on Thursday
evening, one source said.
Over 110 Twitter employees across at least four continents had announced
their decision to leave in public Twitter posts reviewed by Reuters,
though each resignation could not be independently verified. About 15
employees, many in ad sales, posted their intention to stay at the
company.
In Twitter's internal chat tool, over 500 employees wrote farewell
messages on Thursday, a source familiar with the notes said.
A poll on the workplace app Blind, which verifies employees through
their work email addresses and allows them to share information
anonymously, had showed 42% of 180 respondents opting for "Taking exit
option, I'm free!"
A quarter said they had chosen to stay "reluctantly," and only 7% of the
poll participants said they "clicked yes to stay, I'm hardcore."
The exact number of employees intending to leave the company could not
be immediately established.
Twitter did not respond to a request for comment.
PLATFORM STABILITY
The departures include many engineers responsible for fixing bugs and
preventing service outages, raising questions about the stability of the
platform amid the loss of employees.
On Thursday evening, the version of the Twitter app used by employees
began slowing down, according to one source familiar with the matter,
who estimated that the public version of Twitter was at risk of breaking
during the night.
"If it does break, there is no one left to fix things in many areas,"
the person said, who declined to be named for fear of retribution.
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Elon Musk photo and Twitter logo are
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Reports of Twitter outages rose sharply from less than 50 to about
350 reports on Thursday evening, according to website Downdetector,
which tracks website and app outages.
In a private chat on Signal with about 50 Twitter staffers, nearly
40 said they had decided to leave, according to the former employee.
And in a private Slack group for Twitter's current and former
employees, about 360 people joined a new channel titled
"voluntary-layoff," said a person with knowledge of the Slack group.
A separate poll on Blind asked staffers to estimate what percentage
of people would leave Twitter based on their perception. More than
half of respondents estimated at least 50% of employees would leave.
Early on Wednesday, Musk had emailed Twitter employees, saying:
"Going forward, to build a breakthrough Twitter 2.0 and succeed in
an increasingly competitive world, we will need to be extremely
hardcore".
The email asked staff to click "yes" if they wanted to stick around.
Those who did not respond by 5 p.m. Eastern time on Thursday would
be considered to have quit and given a severance package, the email
said.
As the deadline approached, employees scrambled to figure out what
to do.
One team within Twitter decided to take the leap together and leave
the company, one employee who is leaving told Reuters.
Blue hearts and salute emojis flooded Twitter and its internal
chatrooms on Thursday, the second time in two weeks as Twitter
employees said their goodbyes.
Notable departures included Tess Rinearson, who was tasked with
building a cryptocurrency team at Twitter. Rinearson tweeted the
blue heart and salute emojis.
In an apparent jab at Musk's call for employees to be "hardcore,"
the Twitter profile bios of several departing engineers on Thursday
described themselves as "softcore engineers" or "ex-hardcore
engineers."
As the resignations rolled in, Musk cracked a joke on Twitter.
"How do you make a small fortune in social media?" he tweeted.
"Start out with a large one."
(Reporting by Sheila Dang in Dallas, Hyunjoo Jin in San Francisco
and Paresh Dave in Oakland, Calif.; Additional reporting by Martin
Coulter and Akanksha Khushi; Editing by Sam Holmes and Mark Potter)
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