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‘GoodByeTwitter’ trends amid reports of mass resignation of employees

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The hashtag ‘#GoodByeTwitter’ is currently trending on the microblogging platform amid reports that hundreds of employees have resigned.

The trend started due to growing concerns among the platform’s users about its future.

According to The Verge, the mass resignations came after Elon Musk, Twitter’s new owner, demanded that staffers agree to an “extremely hardcore” work culture, meaning “working long hours at high intensity” — or take three months severance pay.

Musk had set a 5 pm Eastern Time deadline on Thursday for Twitter workers to decide whether they were staying or going.

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The news website said that after the deadline hit, hundreds of employees quickly started posting farewell messages and salute emojis in Twitter’s slack, announcing that they had said no to Musk’s ultimatum.

The remaining and departing Twitter employees told The Verge that given the scale of the resignations this week, they expect the platform to start breaking soon.

One said that they’ve watched “legendary engineers” and others look up to leave one by one.

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“It feels like all the people who made this place incredible are leaving,” the Twitter staffer told The Verge.

“It will be extremely hard for Twitter to recover from here, no matter how hardcore the people who remain try to be.”

Employees who requested anonymity to speak also said multiple “critical” teams inside Twitter have now either completely or near-completely resigned.

Reacting to the resignations in a tweet on Friday morning, Musk said he was not worried because the more important employees are staying.

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“The best people are staying, so I’m not super worried,” he tweeted.

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The billionaire added: “And… we just hit another all time high in Twitter usage lol”.

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At the same time, Twitter announced the closure of its offices till Monday.

It also temporarily suspended all badge access for its employees.

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“Please continue to comply with company policy by refraining from discussing confidential information on social media, with the press or elsewhere,” the company told its employees.

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