Article 68R3Y Musk fired top engineer for explaining why his tweet views are down

Musk fired top engineer for explaining why his tweet views are down

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Earlier this month, when Twitter CEO Elon Musk locked his Twitter account to personally test whether locked tweets generated more views than public tweets, many wondered why he didn't just ask a Twitter engineer how the platform worked. A new report says Musk did meet with engineers-after his test-and that meeting led him to impulsively fire an engineer who attempted to provide an alternative explanation for why Musk's tweet views might be declining.

The meeting took place on Tuesday, according to the tech newsletter Platformer. Bringing together engineers and advisers, Musk asked his team why his account, which has more than 100 million followers," would only be getting tens of thousands of impressions."

This is ridiculous," Musk said, according to multiple sources.

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