The word of potential job cuts with or without the purchase of Elon Musk has no doubt caused concerns amongst current employees of Twitter.
For some Twitter users, the idea of cutting staff is also a concern.
“I would like Twitter to be a place where people feel like they're taking less psychic damage on a daily basis,” said East Bay resident Andre Pegeron.
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