Has Twitter shut down? Here's why #RIPTwitter trend sent shockwaves through community
SAN FRANSISCO, CALIFORNIA: #RIPTwitter has been trending on Twitter for the past several hours. Users are claiming that Twitter is about to shut down amid increasing turmoil after owner Elon Musk found employees resigning in considerable numbers in response to his demand that they stay "hardcore". The Internet is now flooded with memes and tweets on this trending hashtag.
Meanwhile, Twitter staff has opted to quit jobs over Elon Musk's new rules. Musk had to soften his ban on remote work after more workers than he anticipated opted to leave. Meanwhile, the 'Chief Twit' also sent a mail to its employees and gave them time till 5 pm on Thursday, November 17, to either click a link confirming their willingness to work "long hours at high intensity" or leave the company with three months severance pay. According to Daily Mail, as he softened his stand on remote work, he wrote in an email, "All that is required for approval is that your manager takes responsibility for ensuring that you are making an excellent contribution." Musk previously told his employees that if "you do not show up at the office, resignation accepted."