Elon Musk Responds To #RIPTwitter Trend After ‘Mass Resignation’ By Employees
Bhubaneswar: Amid the layoffs and reported mass resignation, #RIPTwitter began to trend on Friday with users worried about the fate of the company with its offices temporarily closed till November 21 and employees having no access to the buildings.
Twitter employees also used the hashtag #LoveWhereYouWorked and the salute emoji as they tweeted about their resignations in protest of Elon Musk’s latest ultimatum to the staff of the beleaguered social media company to either agree to his “extremely hardcore” way of work or quit the company.
Musk responded to the trend with a meme featuring a tombstone with Twitter’s bird logo morphed on it. The Twitter CEO further said, “Best people are staying, I’m not super worried”.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 18, 2022
Here are some Tweets shared on Twitter, lamenting the “death” of the social media platform:
Ex-Twitter employees pitching investors next week. #RIPTwitter pic.twitter.com/aQe1Zpl2GT
— Pete Haas (@dimeford) November 18, 2022
Me looking back at my three followers one last time since Twitter about to shut down #RIPTwitter #TwitterDown
pic.twitter.com/1MITBwhlZB— JC (@JuanCafecito) November 18, 2022
It’s been a pleasure tweeting with y’all for the past 13 years. #RIPTwitter pic.twitter.com/XsLuMNi59A
— toby is the scranton strangler (@OhHELLNawl) November 18, 2022
People who paid for the verification last week watching how twitter is going to die tonight #RIPTwitter pic.twitter.com/toWVLBgh39
— Alex (@alexculee) November 18, 2022
#RIPTwitter #Twitter #ElonIsDestroyingTwitter pic.twitter.com/IF5uFBNp51
— WinkProgress.com 🐈🐾😺 (@WinkProgress) November 10, 2022
Elon Musk coming back on Twitter in a few hours tonight 😭 #RIPTwitter #GoodByeTwitter pic.twitter.com/iEUclj4GjC
— Adam (@FGRAdam) November 18, 2022
BREAKING: Jason Derulo has fallen down the stairs at the Twitter walkout #RIPTwitter pic.twitter.com/6ZfQqdpSPw
— Ryan (@thouartvandelay) November 18, 2022
Ugh, end of an era. #RIPTwitter pic.twitter.com/aL3AQuoexO
— Ju✨ (@_psiloveju) November 18, 2022
Elon Musk after buying twitter for $ 44 billion and watching all of its core employees resign.#GoodByeTwitter #RIPTwitter pic.twitter.com/mhFjsCuTr2
— Vishal Verma (@VishalVerma_9) November 18, 2022
The only person who can save Twitter #RIPTwitter pic.twitter.com/UXI3FTriXX
— Bobbywood (@Bobbywood_) November 18, 2022
Notably, thousands of company staff were shown exit doors, citing “loss in revenue” just a few weeks after Musk took over the company. In a poll on the workplace app Blind, which verifies employees through their work email addresses and allows them to share information anonymously, 42% of 180 people picked “Taking exit option, I’m free!” While only 7% “clicked yes to stay, I’m hardcore.”
According to Reuters, the version of the Twitter app used by employees began slowing down as blue hearts and salute emojis flooded Twitter and its internal chatrooms on Thursday evening. Reports of Twitter outages rose sharply from less than 50 to about 350, said Downdetector, the website which tracks website and app outages.
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