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Elon Musk gives thumps up to Netflix’s Statement of like it or leave it for the Employees

As per the recent tweet by Elon Musk, it claims that Elon says “Good Move by Netflix” regarding the announcement, where Netflix told their employees can leave if they don’t like the content on which they will be working. Earlier, Netflix has said to its employees to be prepared to work on the content they may not agree with. However, if they don’t like that, they have received permission to leave the company. It seems like this news is having an impact beyond the Elon-Twitter deal scenario.

Elon’s Reaction Over the Netflix-Employee Situation is “Good Move”

According to the news, it states that Elon tweeted about the legal team at Twitter Inc accused him of breaching a nondisclosure agreement by disclosing that the sample size for the social networking platform’s tests on automated users was 100. He also tweeted that his $44 billion cash offer to buy the company private was currently on pause while he’s waiting patiently for the statistics on the percentage of bogus accounts.

Coming to the part where Netflix claims that Based on the task, employees may be required to work on titles that they believe are detrimental. If they struggle to support the variety of content, Netflix might not be the perfect position for them.

A few days back, Netflix delivered a terrible first-quarter financial report, which saw share prices plummet by as much as 23% and included the admission that the streaming behemoth had lost customers for the first time in more than a decade. Elon blasted Netflix, claiming that the streaming company’s problems could be traced back to its content, which he characterized as becoming too “woke.” As per the sources, one of the users agreed with Elon and stated that the woke mind infection is the worst menace to society, to which Elon replied with a yes. Netflix shares, which skyrocketed at the start of the pandemic, have dropped over 70% this year.



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