Sina Technology News On the morning of November 6, Beijing time, on November 5, local time, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey apologized for the company's "rapid expansion". Dorsey wrote in his tweet: "Twitter's past and present employees are very strong. No matter how difficult the situation is, they will always find a solution. I know that many people are dissatisfied with me, and I should be responsible for their current situation. After all, I let the company expand too fast. I apologize for this."
Earlier, Mask, the new boss of Twitter, announced a large-scale layoff across the company, and nearly 1000 employees were fired that day. On Friday morning, Twitter management began to notify fired employees one by one via email. According to foreign media reports, about half of Twitter's 7500 employees will be laid off, and some employees say they can no longer access the system overnight. On the same day, Twitter executives said they had cut half of their employees. Rachel Bonn, marketing manager of Twitter's San Francisco headquarters, said that although she was eight months pregnant, she was also fired.