Twitter resignation wave

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Twitter resignation wave

Following Musk's call for long working hours, Twitter is experiencing a wave of resignations. It has been reported that many people have resigned after Elon Musk, the new owner of social media company Twitter, called on his employees to prepare for long working hours or resign. The Verge website, which makes technology news, claimed that many resignation messages were shared on Twitter's internal messaging channel "Slack" following Musk's email. An engineer named Satanjeev Banerjee, one of the company's employees, said in a post, "And just like that, I left Twitter after 12 years." Another Twitter employee wrote that "his tenure ended with Twitter 1.0 and he didn't want to be in Twitter 2.0." Another user said in a message, "It seems like everyone who made this a great place is leaving. It's going to be very hard to save Twitter from here, no matter how hard the remaining staff works." On the other hand, according to The New York Times, Musk met with some Twitter employees and tried to prevent "employees in critical roles" from leaving. Twitter sent a message to some employees, saying, "We look forward to working with you on Twitter's exciting future," according to an email obtained by CNN.