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Elon Musk fires engineer who publicly called out Musk’s lies about Twitter

Elon Musk has had a rather difficult time running Twitter ever since he bought Twitter and took control. To say things have been messy ever since he took control of Twitter would be an understatement. Musk has a habit of airing some of the internal issues of Twitter on the social media platform for his followers. Well, one such public airing, did not go as well as he had hoped it would.

Elon Musk recently took to Twitter, complaining that the app was slow in a number of countries and that he apologises for it. His main contention was that the app loaded much quicker in some countries, and slower in others.

Eric Frohnhoefer, an engineer working with Twitter, called him out, saying that he was working on Twitter for Android for over 6 years and that what Musk was claiming, wasn’t true.

Musk retorted saying that Twitter on Android is extremely slow, and what did he (Frohnhoefer) do about it.

Frohnhoefer, in his response over multiple Tweets, laid out why exactly Twitter was slow on Android. He also took a cheeky dig, saying that one of the reasons why Twitter was slow on certain Android devices was because of the number of unnecessary features that practically no one used.

When someone pointed out that instead of replying to Elon on a public forum like Twitter, he should explain all these things privately. To this, Frohnhoefer had an epic reply, saying that maybe, Musk should ask questions privately, using Slack or email, instead of putting out statements on Twitter.

Ben Lieb, a previously fired Twitter engineer, also retweeted the same post from Musk and wrote, “As the former tech leads for timelines infrastructure at Twitter, I can confidently say that this man has no idea wtf he’s talking about”. Lieb worked at Twitter for a decade before he was fired by the new CEO. 

On Monday, Musk confirmed that he had fired Eric, in reply to one of the users on Twitter. Eric retweeted Musk’s post with a saluting emoji, which was used by many employees when they were laid off earlier this month.

Both Twitter and Eric didn’t comment immediately about his status in the company, but Eric later tweeted a post in which his access to his office account was blocked by Twitter.

Ever since Musk took over Twitter there has been a mass exodus of key personnel from the company. Apart from the thousands of employees who were terminated from Twitter, by Musk’s team of Tesla and SpaceX engineers who have been bought to manage Twitter, several people have also resigned on their own accord.



Source by www.firstpost.com

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