According to messages shared in Twitter Slack, Twitter’s CISO, chief privacy office, and chief compliance officer all resigned last night.
An employee says it will be up to engineers to “self-certify compliance with FTC requirements and other laws.”
Congress will soon welcome its first Gen Z lawmaker: Maxwell Alejandro Frost, a 25-year-old community organizer elected to Florida’s 10th Congressional District. #Election2022
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An inscription on the side of an ancient ivory comb that contains advice for combatting head lice is the oldest readable sentence written using the alphabet https://t.co/fEE7GurAOm
@NaomiNixWrites There's no such thing as a "nice" layoff but worth noting Zuck addressed his staff directly, took responsibility, offered 16+ weeks' severance, immigration help, & a chance to speak w/ someone directly.
Twitter's layoff memo was unsigned and offered close to the legal minimum.
More news from Twitter today: Elon Musk and David Sacks have both discussed putting all of Twitter behind a paywall eventually, @platformer has learned
https://t.co/4FJXxs5th0
Twitter has slept on a massive business model - the General Electric approach - since at least 2008
GE sold electricity, but quickly realized they could sell a lot more electricity if there were a lot more appliances
electricity:data :: appliances: apps reliant on Twitter data
This should have implications across all levels but it won’t. At state levels, this means Republican Governors should have Democratic state congress while Democratic Governors should have Republican state congress and so on down the line.
See is anything gets done that way.
To independent-minded voters:
Shared power curbs the worst excesses of both parties, therefore I recommend voting for a Republican Congress, given that the Presidency is Democratic.
Sources: Elon Musk fired over 90% of Twitter's 200+ staff in India over the weekend, including ~70% of the product and engineering teams (@sankalp_sp / Bloomberg)
https://t.co/mJqZITJm4C
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It’s a scary time for Asia Twitter - users aren’t just worried about the power Elon Musk could give trolls, they’re worried about the power he could give their governments
From China to Thailand, dissidents fear Musk’s Twitter reign | Al Jazeera https://t.co/hTN6oAVK1J