Elon Musk is NOT Killing Twitter: A Rant Video | #riptwitter is Trending

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#riptwitter is trending after Elon Musk purchase of Twitter which has people irrationally ANGRY & HATING wow.

0:00 Intro
0:20 Irony of Tweeting #riptwitter
0:59 The Hypocrisy
2:02 Politics Should be Lame
2:29 Twitter Peak User Activity
2:55 Randomly Hating on the Zuck
3:26 Twitter is cutting the fat
4:13 What real dead platforms are like
4:52 Idiocracy is real
5:44 Tesla Stock
6:05 Outrage and the Internet
6:51 Outro

No, Elon Musk is not killing twitter.

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â–ºExcerpt from CNET:
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witter's new owner and CEO, Elon Musk, has been making dramatic changes since he finalized a deal to buy the company for about $44 billion on Oct. 27. After laying off half the staff, he gave remaining employees an ultimatum this week to pledge to work under his new intense culture or get out. Many, it seems, decided to leave.

Twitter's saga with Musk, who also runs automaker Tesla and aerospace company SpaceX, was chaotic even before he took control. He signed a deal in April to acquire the company but then attempted to back out of it, leading Twitter to sue him. After months of pretrial skirmishes, Musk closed the acquisition just before a court-ordered deadline. 

Here's the most recent news about Musk's takeover of Twitter:
Nov. 17: Twitter users fear end is near. Musk locks office doors. Many employees take severance. Senators want investigation

Twitter users started tweeting farewell remarks as #RIPTwitter trended on the platform in the US and other parts of the world. 

Fears about a potential collapse of the site came after hundreds of employees decided to leave the company earlier in the day. One former Twitter employee told The Washington Post that there's no longer a "skeleton crew manning the system." 

Twitter "will continue to coast until it runs into something, and then it will stop," the employee said. 

Musk tweeted a meme with Twitter's logo on a grave stone. 

The remaining 3,500 or so employees who were left at Twitter after thousands were laid off had a choice to make at the end of the day on Nov. 17: Remain under Musk's plan for an intense "Twitter 2.0" or leave with three months of severance pay.

Up to 75% of remaining employees chose the exit, according to Fortune and Bloomberg, creating confusion about how many remaining people would have access to the offices. The Verge reported that those who left included some "legendary" engineers and coders.
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https://www.cnet.com/news/social-media/twitter-musk-news-timeline-riptwitter-trends-after-employees-resign/

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