Elon Musk will be very angry: Speeches of Twitter employees leaked

Twitter is going through a tough acquisition process. Comments made by Twitter employees about Elon Musk in the internal group have been leaked.
 Elon Musk will be very angry: Speeches of Twitter employees leaked
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Elon Musk has been on the agenda with his Twitter purchase in the past months. Twitter employees criticized the #TwitterAllHands hashtag launched by Elon Musk in the company group. A user shared the comments on social media.

Twitter employees criticized Elon Musk’s attitudes

Twitter, one of the world’s largest social media platforms, has been on the agenda with Elon Musk for a while. Announcing that he will buy the company for $44 billion, Musk announced that he has set new targets for Twitter.

Musk, who wanted Twitter to appeal to more users, organized a question and answer event with Twitter employees on various topics. Musk wants the social media platform, which currently has 230 million users, to reach 1 billion users.

Musk commented “Interesting” to the screen recording shared by Benny Johnson. It is not yet known what steps Musk will take regarding the leaked video.

Ryan Tanner, software engineer at Twitter, said, “Thank you to the board of directors for selling the company to the person who couldn’t make a single coherent sentence about this platform and thought a Qanon candidate was a moderate candidate.” made statements.

Musk announced that he would support Mayra Flores in the elections. Denying the allegations about Qanon, Flores said, “I have never supported any QAnon conspiracy. The same article that spread misinformation clearly states this. The extreme left is attacking me for my strong conservative values. Now I am being targeted for being the first Mexican-born Member of Congress.” said.

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