Newsdesk – Twitter’s new owner and CEO Elon Musk said that he was ending the social network ‘work from home forever’ policy.
According to reports, Elon Musk want employees and staff to work at least 40 hours a week in Twitter office. He also warned employees that the company might not be able to survive to the downturn economic trend so significant subscription is needed.
Elon said “Twitter will do lots of dumb things in coming months. We will keep what works and change what doesnot”. It seems Elon has taken a step towards what he said as a big number of employees were fired in last days.
Elon ,in his posts on Twitter account, is talking differently and its quite interests to the followers and netizens. He says “I love when people complain about Twitter – on Twitter.
I love when people complain about Twitter … on Twitter 🤣🤣
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 10, 2022
He writes another post on his owned Twitter “Usage of Twitter continues to rise.One thing is for sure : It isn’t boring!
Usage of Twitter continues to rise. One thing is for sure: it isn’t boring!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 10, 2022
In his another post , Elon replying to a twitter user also talks about the legitimacy of ‘blue tick verification’ accounts on Twitter.
Far too many corrupt legacy Blue “verification” checkmarks exist, so no choice but to remove legacy Blue in coming months
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 10, 2022
He writes “Far too many corrupt legacy Blue “Verification” checkmarks exist. So no choice but to remove legacy Blue in coming months.
Reports say, Musk wants to shift business so that at least half of the company’s revenue is generated from subscriptions and dependability on advertisements should be lesser. On the same time, in a mail written to staff, he said that he still anticipates Twitter will generate significant revenue from advertisers.
Tesla CEO account on Twitter shows carrying a sink and entering in Twitter office in San Francisco in a post on October 26,2022. Musk also changed his profie on account to ‘Chief Twit’ and it was done days before he took over Twitter company.