Elon Musk blames 'activist groups' for 'pressuring' advertisers into leaving company

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The billionaire owner of the social media giant accused the groups of trying to 'destroy free speech'

Alongside the cuts to the workforce, he has proposed charging a monthly subscription fee for users to be verified on the platform in an effort to create more revenue streams for the company and move it away from its reliance on advertising.

Staff have been told that everyone will receive an email by 9am PST on Friday, with those who are affected by the cuts set to receive the message on their personal email address rather than the one associated with their work. Twitter employee Simon Balmain told Sky News: “We started hearing strong rumours about layoffs a few days ago, which I’m sure everybody heard about because it leaked quite quickly to the press.

 

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Never mind twitter, American news/media is pretty messed up anyway.

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Twitter: Elon Musk blames 'activist groups' for earnings dropElon Musk, the new owner of Twitter, makes the accusation as the tech firm makes sweeping job cuts. Yeah. Right. Twitter totally infested with the farleft! Including all its staff! So when they get a sniff Twitter might move to the center or God forbid the right, they go into meltdown 😖, mobilise to bring it back to their comfort zone, their echo chamber! Threats to advertisers favourite
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