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Twitter layoffs were bad but Meta's mass ejections could take the cake

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, which the information leaked from loquacious sources at Meta. The social giant has yet to respond to questions fromand only responded to the WSJ with a referral to statements made about headcount related to Meta's Q3 earnings.[PDF], Meta plans to keep some teams at the same level, while reducing others and"making significant changes across the board to operate more efficiently.

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