On October 27, the same day Elon Musk completed his $44 billion deal to buy Twitter, the company’s chief customer officer, Sarah Personette, tweeted that she “had a great discussion” with the social network’s new owner. The next day, Personette resigned. In less than a week since Musk acquired Twitter, the company’s C-suite appears to have almost entirely cleared out, through a mix of firings and resignations. Musk has also dissolved Twitter’s former board of directors.
Twitter did not respond to a request for comment about the current employment status of Caldwell, Sullivan, Berland and Iannucci. In place of Twitter’s former leadership, Musk appears to have tapped venture capitalists and friends to work with him as he weighs product changes, significant layoffs and product changes.
They could head over to Meta, nope it’s worse there
Change is a coming!!!!!
He has the right to do what he wants if Twitter has lounging and resting rooms a play room with video and electronic games a wine dispensing machine they probably don't need half of the wokeie woke wokeies employed who spend 1/2 of their time in crying closets and safe spaces
Well according to Obama and Joe it's so easy to get retrained for new jobs just like to coal miners........
Free speech scares the heck of the Dems and the Media
Censors can go work for cnn
Cry more leftists
maybe focus on actual news for a change and not tabloid gossip .... or change you name to National Enquirer
Elon is a MAGA stooge!