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Twitter’s senior engineer says,’Our jobs are at stake’

Siru Murugesan, the senior engineer of Twitter, claimed that the company (Twitter) does not believe in free speech and

hence many employees of Twitter have revolted against Elon Musk’s decision to take over the company.

Elon Musk offered his wish to buy the US $44bn Twitter company on April 14 because he wanted to make many changes in the Twitter platform and hence to bring those ideas to work, he wants to take over Twitter and handle it by himself.

Currently, the deal is on hold because he still wants to get more details on how many Twitter accounts are fake and spam accounts.

Although the deal is kept on hold, still the Twitter employees have revolted against him(Elon Musk)

Many employees do not like this Twitter takeover idea by Elon Musk, they say, if this happens they will not continue to work for the company.

They are always worried about their jobs which are at stake and still,

the board of directors will have to give answers because they want their jobs and don’t want to get sued.

The Senior engineer admits that they are free to speak in Twitter and they are considered as ‘Commie F***'(community people).

Hence many are highly against Twitter deal with Elon Musk.

 



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