REVENGE One read: “Elon Musk: mediocre man-child, megalomaniac, bankrupt baby”

The atmosphere has been very tense at Twitter since the takeover of the social network by Elon Musk, who has already laid off half of the platform’s employees. — Noah Berger/AP/SIPA

Since his acquisition of the blue bird, billionaire Elon Musk has fired more than half employees. On Thursday, the situation took a new turn, with a large number of employees having decided to to resign after the new leader asked them to resign. to choose between giving oneself “   thoroughly, unconditionally” for Twitter, and go.

As early as Thursday evening, anti-Elon Musk messages were projected onto the facade of the company’s headquarters in; San Francisco, just a stone’s throw away. side logo, including “Elon Musk, Shut Up”, “Stop Toxic Twitter” or “Onward to Bankruptcy”, based on photos by Gia Vang, a local NBC reporter.

” Mediocre man-child”

Videos, which have gone viral on social networks, show these numerous messages projected onto the building. One of them read: “Elon Musk: mediocre man-child, megalomaniac, baby; bankruptcy” or “worthless billionaire, petty racist, supreme parasite”. On Wednesday, Elon Musk, owner and boss of Twitter for three weeks, asked individually to employees of the social network to commit to; “working long hours at home “to build a revolutionary Twitter 2.0 and succeed in an increasingly competitive world”.

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“Only outstanding performance will earn a sufficient rating” -he specified in this internal mail. After the Tesla leader’s ultimatum, hundreds of employees chose to leave, according to several American media. “I may be exceptional, but (…) I’m not hardcore,” Andrea Horst, whose LinkedIn profile still reads “Supply Chain Manager (Survivor) at Twitter”. She added; the hashtag “#lovewhereyouworked” you worked,” like dozens of other employees announcing their choice on the platform.

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