Gangster Bastard
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I pray that Elon knows what he's doing. As much as we like joke about this kind of stuff it would be really bad for any of the major social network websites to crash and burn.
Why does a site as simple as Twitter need 7,500 employees?!
I can understand a few (2-3) thousand, but that's still a lot of people if you think about it.
For apps, you need, what? Perhaps a team of 50 to cover all platforms and have room for time-off, maternity leave etc. (and this is the US, so all that is greatly limited).
Server side likely needs quite a few more, but surely a few hundred at most.
R&D? Well, Twitter don't seem to do much, but you could waste 100 people on it.
Marketing? At most 50. Maybe 100 because of the global reach.
Moderation? Well, they don't seem to care that much, automate most of it, and likely outsource looking at the nasty stuff. So a management team of 10? If done in-house, ideally a 2-3 thousand.
The rest (HR, accounting, etc.) a few hundred?
And the videos of 'a day in the life' at Twitter videos show that some definitely weren't needed.
Social media is terrible.I pray that Elon knows what he's doing. As much as we like joke about this kind of stuff it would be really bad for any of the major social network websites to crash and burn.
i say it'd be a net positive for humanityit would be really bad for any of the major social network websites to crash and burn
Well Twitter seems to be working fine.Cutting employees only makes sense when you objectively know they're no longer needed to keep the lights on.
Removing people that you actually still need to run the company and the service is sheer lunacy. Especially when you're doing all this in such a disorderly fashion and causing folks to leave.
Then again: Elon Musk, everyone. I can laugh at his antics, but man...what a load of crap.
This is a pretty ridiculous post. We simply dont know why 7,500 were hired other than for the fact that they were needed. Ive been part of interview processes and we dont waste our precious time interviewing engineers who we dont need.Why does a site as simple as Twitter need 7,500 employees?!
I can understand a few (2-3) thousand, but that's still a lot of people if you think about it.
For apps, you need, what? Perhaps a team of 50 to cover all platforms and have room for time-off, maternity leave etc. (and this is the US, so all that is greatly limited).
Server side likely needs quite a few more, but surely a few hundred at most.
R&D? Well, Twitter don't seem to do much, but you could waste 100 people on it.
Marketing? At most 50. Maybe 100 because of the global reach.
Moderation? Well, they don't seem to care that much, automate most of it, and likely outsource looking at the nasty stuff. So a management team of 10? If done in-house, ideally a 2-3 thousand.
The rest (HR, accounting, etc.) a few hundred?
And the videos of 'a day in the life' at Twitter videos show that some definitely weren't needed.
Well Twitter seems to be working fine.
The council of moderations must have come back a hung jury and now he’s putting it to the people.He is either attempting a very obvious distraction or he is intentionally trying to drive away advertisers at this point.
What a circus lol
After reading this whole exchange, I just wanted to add my thoughts. Here we have the claim that the term hate speech is being used to silence opposing thought.
Here we have a claim that what will be defined as hate speech is an ever-expanding list.
Here is an agreement that slurs, something almost everyone would agree is hate speech (or at least hateful speech), should not be allowed on twitter.
And here we have a definition of hate speech that is vague ("a particular group"), outside of the groups it would "especially" apply to. But people have been banned from twitter for expressing opinions that do not relate to race, religion, or sexual orientation. This was the ever expanding list claim that no one seems to be addressing.
That expanding list was the counterpoint. Rather than debate that claim or otherwise discuss it, you've ignored it, which is why you (and others) were responded to with a picture of a bird with its head in the sand. Not exactly a debate tactic that I would recommend, as I'd much rather work towards a constructive conversation, which is why I'm explaining this. I think where the line is and who should decide where to put that line is always an interesting topic. Although in this topic, that discussion should probably be focused on how the issue specifically relates to Twitter.
As it all relates to Twitter, it will be interesting to see what the actual moderation looks like in the future, and how advertisers will respond in the long term. As far as I'm aware, nothing has changed yet, other than the three accounts that were just reinstated. Twitter, like the hate speech definition quoted above, has been very vague as to what exactly constitutes hate speech. I think more speech will be allowed under Musk, but I still have strong doubts that we'll see a large improvement to transparency when it comes to the decisions of what they end up censoring or burying with the algorithm.
Why is the pool unavailable?He is either attempting a very obvious distraction or he is intentionally trying to drive away advertisers at this point.
What a circus lol
Someone pooped in itWhy is the pool unavailable?
Ugh, embeds aren't working for sites like that.
I want all social media to be banned, actually. They are cancerous to humanity and are causing an entire generation to become depressed and suicidal. If we could ban Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, and all future attempts that would be a huge benefit to human society today.I pray that Elon knows what he's doing. As much as we like joke about this kind of stuff it would be really bad for any of the major social network websites to crash and burn.
So, what are we rooting for? For Twitter to disappear or to get stronger?
I‘m rooting for the people looking for work. I genuinely do not care if Musk is successful or not.So, what are we rooting for? For Twitter to disappear or to get stronger?
I want all social media to be banned, actually. They are cancerous to humanity and are causing an entire generation to become depressed and suicidal. If we could ban Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, and all future attempts that would be a huge benefit to human society today.
I never got all the fuzz over what was happening at Twitter over the past few years(Outside the below, I hardly used it). My opinion on all of it is kind of mixed. But its hard to talk about that without getting into the politics of it. However, from a moral stand point? It is the same as with any other social media platform IMO. People forget that they are not just responding to the person, but sharing that response with everyone else in the world. Additionally, it pains me to see so many friendships or families ruined because of social media. Not just because of the thoughts they share, but by engaging in heated arguments over the platform.So, what are we rooting for? For Twitter to disappear or to get stronger?
Stick around please. I dont know how serious those bankruptcy rumours were a week ago, but if Twitter does go belly up I hope it stays through a buy out or reorg. Keep it alive so everything remains.So, what are we rooting for? For Twitter to disappear or to get stronger?
The mob is now cancelling Twitter. THEY KNOW.
Gotta applaud him on this if nothing else.
You're "entitled" if you don't want to work long hours in a toxic work environment?The best thing about this whole mess imho is that it has exposed every Silicon Valley ugly secret as truth.
The entitled overpaid tech workers who care more about politics and lattes than working.
The clueless executives who overhire and make the company full of useless bloat that mass firings are inevitable when things go bad.
The H1b visa workers who are pretty much slave labor who have no choice but to obey their slave masters.
You're "entitled" if you don't want to work long hours in a toxic work environment?
What? lol
Went to go check out more content on this feed and Twitter isn’t loading. Did this shit just die?
Edit: nvm just stalled for two minutes.
That's an entitled worker.
That has nothing to do with what I said though. Not every person at Twitter had days like that and people are not abandoning the sinking ship in the hundreds because they aren't having days like that.
They are leaving because they don't want to work long hours at a circus under someone like Musk. That does NOT make them entitled.
I did see some pretty nice bobs on there once.
It's not just the ignorant assault on workers rights. It's the glorification of workers that purposely allow themselves to be mistreated. They are "hardcore" and "hard workers". They are "better" than those who want better for themselves and from their employers. When in reality they are just exploited and have deluded themselves into believing otherwise in order to cope with their circumstances or their jealousy of others who are in a better position.I'll never understand why some americans are obsessed with the idea that people who work for a living are supposed to live essentially enslaved to the masters who pay their wage.
The constant hammering against workers rights and living conditions in this thread make me sick, the incessable guffaw at workers that happened to land a job with nice quality of life losing that quality of life, the nagging at companies that treat well their workers.
A welcomed return to excellence and meritocracy.
Not this crap
For twitter or the world?A welcomed return to excellence and meritocracy.
Mistreated, hard working and exploited are all subjective.It's not just the ignorant assault on workers rights. It's the glorification of workers that purposely allow themselves to be mistreated. They are "hardcore" and "hard workers". They are "better" than those who want better for themselves and from their employers. When in reality they are just exploited and have deluded themselves into believing otherwise in order to cope with their circumstances or their jealousy of others who are in a better position.
It's ridiculous.