Should Twitter be turned into a homeless shelter: a new poll by Ilona Mask
April 11, 2022
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The businessman explains his thoughts by the fact that no one is visible in the office anyway. The survey is not taken seriously. At least because the original
The businessman explains his thoughts by the fact that no one is visible in the office anyway. The survey is not taken seriously. At least because the original tweet was already deleted by Musk.
Shelter for the homeless on Twitter
It is known that what happens on the Internet stays there. Screenshots of the message spread on the Internet, many world media wrote about it.
Tweet Ilona Maska / Screenshot World
Should we turn Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters into a homeless shelter just because no one’s coming anyway? Musk wrote.
As you can see, at the time of the screenshot, most users were in favor of the bunker with 486,204 votes.
Now the tweet has been deleted. Why is unknown.
What about the workers?
Even if such an idea were taken seriously in the company, there would be little danger of employees going out. The truth is that in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, then Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey told his subordinates that they could work from home indefinitely, even after the pandemic was over. This is what they still use today, leaving the office empty.
Meanwhile, according to Businessinsider, there were 5,200 homeless on the streets of San Francisco in 2020.
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