(Twitter / @elonmusk, @EricForhnhoefer)

A Twitter employee has purportedly been fired via tweet after criticizing Elon Musk's understanding of a technical issue and engaging in a brief spat online.

Eric Frohnhoefer, who has been at the company since 2014, quote-tweeted a tweet by Musk from a few days ago about issues with Twitter loading on Android devices.

Elon Musk then replied in a similar way that he notably replied to Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal when the original Twitter purchase deal went sour, asking, "What have you done?" Frohnhoefer proceeded to explain what he had done to address the problem and where he believed it actually came from.

Following this, a reply guy suggested that Musk remove Frohnhoefer from "his team," which he promptly noted that he did. Similarly to when Donald Trump fired his Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense via tweet, Musk has seemingly adopted the practice of using the public platform to let employees go or at least announce their dismissal to the public at large.

At the moment, Twitter appears to be facing a variety of technical issues in addition to political issues and the financial issues of advertisers quitting the platform.

In recent days, users have been reporting bugs in the loading of tweets and cautioning others to delete personal data and credit card information from the site because of how many of its security staff have been laid off.

Ironically, Frohnhoefer shared about his struggle to not tweet anything problematic a few days ago via meme, but it seems as if he has succumbed to an irresistible urge to criticize Musk — and perhaps been punished for it.

Overall, Musk has seemingly had a busy couple of weeks doing a variety of tasks that some (former) employees believe he isn't qualified to do or make decisions on.

In addition to arguing with Frohnhoefer, he took time to reassure worried Tesla investors, streamline redundant Twitter technical processes, spread a conspiracy theory about the FTX crypto crash and investigate whether democracy is under threat in Brazil.


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Peanut970

Welp, looks like another lawsuit for Musk. If he is already fired, I mean. The whole "must give 30 days warning" might kick him in the dick again.

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big thonk

fucked around, found out.
Rather have an eccentric dictator that actually DOES things controlling an inconsequential website, than just a stagnant cesspool controlled by groupthink that is content to rot.
If your society relies on a website to function it needs to crumble.

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