Twitter layoffs continue.
At least a dozen layoffs were reportedly made at Twitter’s Dublin and Singapore offices on 6 January.in the meantime Elon Musk’s new Twitter ownership was infamous for its disastrous months of constant layoffs, but the recent layoffs have inflicted even deeper scars on the site’s already limited content moderation team.
Workers responsible for handling disinformation, hate speech, global content and harassment are among the primary targets of this layoff. This brings dark clouds to the future of his chamber of content on Twitter.at the request of comment bloombergElla Irwin, Twitter’s head of trust and safety, shared, “For example, it makes more sense to consolidate the team under one leader (instead of two),” adding that the newly removed He shared that the role was under-represented in areas of the company that were under-served “volumes” that would give further support.
Did you think Twitter was bad this year? Please wait until 2023.
Musk’s reign over Twitter has been marked by abrupt changes, widespread corporate layoffs, and one-sided interface ideas (Think Horrible View Count Options). The most recent layoffs are after the November calculation. Nearly half of Twitter’s full-time employees I was fired abruptly.according to bloomberg“Since taking over the company, Musk has overseen the firing or retirement of approximately 5,000 of Twitter’s 7,500 employees.”
Simply put, Musk’s ownership continues to be a tumultuous tipping point for the site, and more turmoil is sure to follow.