Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
CNBC’s David Faber reported Thursday evening that Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal and CFO Ned Segal have "left" Twitter’s headquarters and "will not be returning as the Musk era begins."
They told the outlet that Agrawal and Segal, as well as Vijaya Gadde, head of legal policy, trust, and safety, were shuttled from the building after being fired.
Already canceling people. What a hypocrite.
Employers can't fire employees now? They still have Twitter accounts, they aren't canceled.
When Google fired James Damore and Kevin Cernekee, we heard endless complaints from conservatives about being canceled. Apparently that rule only protects conservatives.
I expect this will piss off about half of the left. But as a business strategy, being a platform that censors most conservative ideas and a lot of other assorted ideologies is not going to turn a profit. Even among the left, ideological censorship is not completely embraced. Many regular, traditional democrats have no interest in censorship and wont punish twitter for allowing right wing ideas. So overall, Twitter will earn a lot more after this change, and the employees who remain will enjoy the profits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
CNBC’s David Faber reported Thursday evening that Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal and CFO Ned Segal have "left" Twitter’s headquarters and "will not be returning as the Musk era begins."
They told the outlet that Agrawal and Segal, as well as Vijaya Gadde, head of legal policy, trust, and safety, were shuttled from the building after being fired.
Already canceling people. What a hypocrite.
Employers can't fire employees now? They still have Twitter accounts, they aren't canceled.
When Google fired James Damore and Kevin Cernekee, we heard endless complaints from conservatives about being canceled. Apparently that rule only protects conservatives.
I expect this will piss off about half of the left. But as a business strategy, being a platform that censors most conservative ideas and a lot of other assorted ideologies is not going to turn a profit. Even among the left, ideological censorship is not completely embraced. Many regular, traditional democrats have no interest in censorship and wont punish twitter for allowing right wing ideas. So overall, Twitter will earn a lot more after this change, and the employees who remain will enjoy the profits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
CNBC’s David Faber reported Thursday evening that Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal and CFO Ned Segal have "left" Twitter’s headquarters and "will not be returning as the Musk era begins."
They told the outlet that Agrawal and Segal, as well as Vijaya Gadde, head of legal policy, trust, and safety, were shuttled from the building after being fired.
Already canceling people. What a hypocrite.
Employers can't fire employees now? They still have Twitter accounts, they aren't canceled.
When Google fired James Damore and Kevin Cernekee, we heard endless complaints from conservatives about being canceled. Apparently that rule only protects conservatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
CNBC’s David Faber reported Thursday evening that Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal and CFO Ned Segal have "left" Twitter’s headquarters and "will not be returning as the Musk era begins."
They told the outlet that Agrawal and Segal, as well as Vijaya Gadde, head of legal policy, trust, and safety, were shuttled from the building after being fired.
Already canceling people. What a hypocrite.
Employers can't fire employees now? They still have Twitter accounts, they aren't canceled.
Anonymous wrote:Did he fire the consensus generating bot farms too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have yet to see anything from the SEC or official Twitter corporate release on this.
One the the guys he fired was the head of Twitter's head of legal, policy, and trust.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
CNBC’s David Faber reported Thursday evening that Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal and CFO Ned Segal have "left" Twitter’s headquarters and "will not be returning as the Musk era begins."
They told the outlet that Agrawal and Segal, as well as Vijaya Gadde, head of legal policy, trust, and safety, were shuttled from the building after being fired.
Already canceling people. What a hypocrite.
Anonymous wrote:60+ pages of he won’t close the deal….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great. Trump will have his Twitter reinstated by Monday
Kanye will also have a platform.
Good. We don’t need to cancel people as a society. People can just choose not to pay attention to who they don’t like.
Oh for god's sake no one "canceled anyone"
Stop being a parrot for MAGA you sound dumb.
Kanye said something horrific his actions got him dumped it's called PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY. Maga idiots have none.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love Elon!! Bring on the freedom of speech!! I am sure a lot of people are angry but the move to suppress speech is not good for our country!!
He’s already walking it back. I’m sure you’ll be back here criticizing him when he’s banning and censoring because nazis are bad for business.
Anonymous wrote:I have yet to see anything from the SEC or official Twitter corporate release on this.