Comment by cladopa
17 hours ago
You mean the 80% of the workforce that was fired and the company continued running just fine?
Usually just firing 3 to 5% of any company workers have terrible consequences for the company that does it.
It does not speak so well about the workers.
He also cut 80% of the traffic... And the fact that it kept running with him willy nilly pulling network cables is a credit to the work they did to make it resilient to failure.
Source on pre/post traffic numbers?
I don't understand this take. Do people think engineers go in to work to turn handcranks to keep the machines running? It's actually a credit to the automation built by the engineers he fired that it kept running!
At the time I joked that like Chaos Monkey, we should have an "Elon Monkey" to "fire" arbitrary people by sending them on mandatory vacations with no connectivity to see what falls over.
the people that built the infrastructure that runs twitter left before he showed up. most of it was written by a half dozen people that left around 2016.
It was significantly worst, could not keep ads, became overrun by bots. The quality went down significantly. And earnings too.