Elon Musk effect: Resignation news started to come from Twitter!

After the acquisitions of social media Twitter by Elon Musk began, the platform went through many changes. Twitter, which has already started testing new features, is on the agenda every day thanks to the developments related to Elon Musk.

The platform recently attracted attention when Elon Musk lifted the Twitter ban of former US President Donald Trump. Now, the news of the Twitter CEO firing and forcing his employees and managers to resign has hit the agenda like a bombshell. Let’s take a look at the details of the news together.


Elon Musk complained about this feature of Twitter

Elon Musk thinks the chronological tweet stream is more successful. The response of Musk, the founder of Twitter, to this thought was not delayed.

Twitter CEO forced to resign Consumer General Manager!

Twitter Consumer General Manager Kavyon Beykpour announced that he is leaving his post with a post he made on his account today. Afterwards, he published a series of tweets, explaining that he did not actually dream of leaving Twitter like this and that Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal asked him to do so.

Employee layoffs have been circulating since Elon Musk’s attempt to buy Twitter for $44 billion began. Elon Musk, who wanted to profit from the purchase, had come up with many new ideas on this subject. However, there was no explanation for the dismissal.

Twitter spokesperson Adrian Zamora confirmed in a statement on the subject that they have parted ways with Kavyon Beykpour and Bruce Falck. He then stated that as of this week, they have frozen most hirings, except for business-critical roles.

Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal made the following statement on the subject:

“At the start of the pandemic in 2020, the decision was made to invest aggressively to drive massive growth in audience and revenue, and as a company we have not reached these interim milestones.”

What do you, our readers, think about this issue? Do you think the Twitter resignations and hiring freeze have anything to do with Elon Musk? You can express your thoughts in the Comments section or on the SDN Forum.


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