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In case you somehow haven’t heard, Twitter is a flaming hot mess right now and there doesn’t appear to be a fire extinguisher anywhere in the building.
Earlier this week, new CEO Elon Musk sent an email to all employees telling them they’d either have to commit to working “extremely hardcore at Twitter 2.
0” or be fired. So far, Musk’s powerplay hasn’t seemed to work, asThen, to make matters worse, whoever was left on the staff was literally locked out of the building last night because Musk
Staying true to itself until the bitter end, Twitter — upon hearing the news that the app could literally
Ex-Twitter employees pitching investors next week. #RIPTwitter pic.twitter.com/aQe1Zpl2GT
— Pete Haas (@dimeford)
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)
Twitter has never failed to deliver the perfect meme for any given situation over the years and #RIPTwitter was certainly no different.
we’re closely monitoring the situation at twitter pic.twitter.com/G4VGMqrp7I
— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm)
Twitter rn pic.twitter.com/C8izV2M2Bz
— Post Cred Pod (@PostCredPod)
Everyone, including myself, got in on the fun.
Twitter rn
pic.twitter.com/W4QqcMTOOk
— Eric Italiano (@ericitaIiano)
Elon Musk to his last 6 Twitter employees tomorrow pic.twitter.com/enbG5fP0jK
— Culture Crave
(@CultureCrave)
damn twitter is feeling like this rn #RIPTwitter pic.twitter.com/OL0rac0GlN
— nat
(@nataliecherwaty)
Despite the uproar, though, Twitter remained active as of this publication on Friday morning.
where is this guy when we need him the most #RIPTwitter pic.twitter.com/tLylnBXh6L
— WHISTLE UNCUT (@WhistleUncut)
Me looking back at my three followers one last time since Twitter about to shut down #RIPTwitter #TwitterDown
pic.twitter.com/1MITBwhlZB— JC (@JuanCafecito)
telling our grandkids how we used to communicate#RIPTwitter #ByeTwitter pic.twitter.com/TNMEiVSlMq
— luhvly (@servinghun)
Musk, quite predictably, tried to just
way to go Elon pic.twitter.com/GK5AJUt0gC
— Post Cred Pod (@PostCredPod)
Me trying to prevent #RIPTwitter pic.twitter.com/HFoSQBce5R
— Shuayb
(@AsapFungaI)
Musk, who paid a reported $44 billion for Twitter, officially acquired the company on October 27 and has been running it ever since. His first big move was to revamp Twitter Blue and give a blue checkmark to anyone who paid for one, except that project was shut down within days due to rampant impersonations. Musk has since said it will be relaunched on November 29.
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