World-famous billionaire Elon Musk finally $44 billion He bought Twitter. Of course, with the compensation he will pay the people he has fired, this price will likely approach $50 billion. As you know, one of the names that Musk fired is Twitter’s CFO (Financial Affairs Manager). Ned Segal.
He wrote a lengthy flood on Twitter last Friday about Elon Musk’s entire process of buying Twitter and firing people for income. he rebelled. Let’s share the translations of that uprising with you.
Former Twitter CFO Revolts Against Twitter

“Since last Thursday I have spent 5 years on Twitter. I am grateful for the opportunity to work with such an amazing group of people building the Internet’s city center. The work is not yet complete, but we have made great progress.”

“I’m hopeful for Twitter. At its best, Twitter democratizes information and communication, instills credibility and promotes fair dissemination of information. Those in this business have many responsibilities. I wish them strength, wisdom and vision.”

“We have doubled the number of users and revenue thanks to the work of thousands of people. We have become the hub of news, sports, politics, music, entertainment, commerce and much more around the world. We have increased the value of $TWTR from $17 to $54.20.”

“Yet, digital ads; The economy is at a crossroads driven by the linear to digital transition, government policy and the advertising ecosystem. “People have become accustomed to trading privacy for access, and as digital advertising matures, fewer platforms can have more information and control.”

“Currently, the internet used by the end user is 30 years old and Twitter 16 years old. It took decades to learn how to remove misinformation in the print media and establish a standard. Internet standards are still under development and I am optimistic about that.”

“The past six months have pushed my mental health, which I have developed over the past 48 years, to the bone. You learn a lot in difficult and unpredictable times, when we are tired or when we feel that our integrity is being questioned. Our team has remained courteous, respectful and committed. They have been my friends for life.”

“The past five years have been the most satisfying period of my career. Twitter’s people, potential and importance. Changes in technology, politics and culture. It’s going to be hard to get through…but I’ll try again when I’m rested! “