Elon Musk planned to fire nearly 75% of Twitter employees to reduce the size of the workforce [View all]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/10/20/musk-twitter-acquisition-staff-cuts/
Twitters workforce is likely to be hit with massive cuts in the coming months, no matter who owns the company, interviews and documents obtained by The Washington Post show, a change likely to have major impact on its ability to control harmful content and prevent data security crises.
Elon Musk told prospective investors in his deal to buy the company that he planned to get rid of nearly 75 percent of Twitters 7,500 workers, whittling the company down to a skeleton staff of just over 2,000.
The extent of the cuts, which have not been previously reported, help explain why Twitter officials were eager to sell to Musk: Musks $44 billion bid, though hostile, is a golden ticket for the struggling company potentially helping its leadership avoid painful announcements that would have demoralized the staff and possibly crippled the services ability to combat misinformation, hate speech and spam.
The impact of such layoffs would likely be immediately felt by millions of users, said Edwin Chen, a data scientist formerly in charge of Twitters spam and health metrics and now CEO of the content-moderation start-up Surge AI. He said that while he believed Twitter was overstaffed, the cuts Musk proposed were "unimaginable" and would put Twitters users at risk of hacks and exposure to offensive material such as child pornography.
"It would be a cascading effect," he said, "where youd have services going down and the people remaining not having the institutional knowledge to get them back up, and being completely demoralized and wanting to leave themselves."