About 1,400 Twitter workers have joined Blind since Elon Musk took over
More than 1,400 Twitter employees signed up to BlindAbout 95% of Twitter's workforce is now on Blind, Kyum Kim said.For more stories, Twitter employees have been flocking to Blind, the anonymous professional network, since Elon Musk took control of the social media platform.
In the past month more than 1,400 Twitter employees signed up to Blind, its co-founder Kyum Kim told Insider. About 95% of Twitter's remaining workers are now on Blind, he said. Blind users can write posts and can only upload a review of a company they work for. The anonymous posters are required to provide their work email address, job title and employer when they sign up so Blind can"gauge the professional status" of its users.that it had seen"much more usage" this month following mass layoffs in the tech sector.
Musk's $44 billion takeover was finalised on October 27 and a week later he axed almost half of Twitter's workforce, or about 3,700 employees.that mass layoffs would come the following morning. More than 950 reviews of Twitter have been posted by employees since 2020.
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