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Elon Musk applied a new round of layoffs on Twitter: notice reached workers over the weekend | Economy

Among those affected are experts in digital data, production managers and engineers in charge of configuring algorithms or maintaining the different Twitter applications.

Twitterwhich since its purchase by the tycoon Elon Musk has seen its staff reduced to a quarter of what it had a year ago, launched a new round of layoffs over the weekend that affected 10% of the remaining 2,000 workers, said The New York Times on Monday.

The newspaper, which compared the information with several of those affected, points out that the layoffs began on Saturday night and ended on Sundayafter several days in which some employees began to see their accounts on the internal messaging service Slack cut off or their corporate accounts or laptops deprived.

Among those affected are experts in digital data, production managers and engineers in charge of configuring algorithms or maintaining the different Twitter applications.

In addition, the group includes creators of small technology companies absorbed at the time by Twitter, such as Eshter Crawford, creator of Squat (video chat app), and Haraldur Thorleifsson, founder of Uono, a digital design studio.

After just a week of taking ownership of Twitter, Elon Musk got rid of almost half of the 7,500 people who worked in the network, with batches of layoffs at the San Francisco headquarters and other locations around the world, while hundreds of others left voluntarily in view of the erratic course experienced in those first months.

However, last November, Musk told an internal meeting that he did not plan to make any more staff cuts, which seems in contradiction with what happened on the weekend and that has not been publicly explained (nor were the previous rounds of layoffs).

The social network seeks by all means to reduce its losses -last November, Musk said that he was losing “4 million dollars a day”-, for which It has closed stores, has terminated contracts with service companies (cleaning, for example) and has sold hundreds of furniture and office objects at auction.

In parallel, he launched the call Twitter Bluea paid version ($8 per month) that allows users to edit their tweets or make them appear higher in the feed that others see.

Although Twitter hasn’t offered any feedback on the success of Twitter Blue, its idea to charge for an improved version of the free network has already been picked up by Meta, which last week announced Meta Verified, which enables improved service on Facebook and Instagram.

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