Twitter is like 'building where all the pieces are on fire': engineer

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A Twitter engineer says the company is 'like a building where all the pieces are on fire'

Twitter's layoffs have resulted in an extensive reorganization of remaining workers, the engineer told the BBC. He said that one"totally new" staff member without expertise was now doing a job that used to be done by more than 20 people.previously reported that some junior employees have been left in charge of areas they haven't worked on before.

"There are so many things broken and there's nobody taking care of it," the engineer told the BBC. Musk had also brought someThe BBC reported that Musk had cut so many staff that the site couldn't protect users from trolling and disinformation. Lisa Jennings Young, Twitter's former head of content design who quit in November, said her whole team, which worked on some projects to reduce hate on the platform, was laid off.

 

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Yo elonmusk, you got a rat in the house.

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