In order to take over Twitter, Elon Musk has promised to dismiss a staggering 75% of the company’s employees.
The billionaire informed potential investors in his $44 billion offer to purchase the social media behemoth that he planned to fire three-quarters of its 7,500 employees, according to corporate records acquired by the Washington Post.
The business would then be down to only a handful of little over 2,000 workers.
According to experts, the social media business would find it difficult to crack down on what it regards to be “misinformation” with such a tiny personnel.